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Tarsiers are haplorrhine primates of the genus Tarsius, a genus in the family Tarsiidae, which is itself the lone extant family within the infraorder Tarsiiformes. Although the group was once more widespread, all the species living today are found in the islands of Southeast Asia.
This shot was taken on Tarsier Sanctuary in Bohol Island, Philippines... great place and lots of nice and hospitable people
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Great shot! Wonderful animal! Killer SOTD! Congrats!
wow.... thanks guys! and more power to Project Noah :)
nice congrats man
Congratulations Norman. Wonderful spotting.
Congratulations!
Lovely spotting Norman! Congratulations!!
Congrats norman
Congrats on your SOTD award, such a beautiful spotting and a beautiful photo as well
Reminds me of the movie Madagascar. Wonderful species..
Congratulations !!
Congrats on your SOTD, Norman!
Congratulations on your wonderful spotting :)
Congratulations Norman! This wide-eyed wonder has been chosen as Spotting of the Day! Thanks for all your wonderful contributions to the community.
"All the species of Tarsiers living today are found on the islands of Southeast Asia."
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what cool little dude. i would like to see one of there guys wearing night vision goggles :p
amazing primate!
shot was taken on Tarsier Sanctuary in Bohol Island, Philippines... great place and lots of nice and hospitable people...
i would like to visit island with uniform. this primates look funny but i dont know will I be safe on they area :D