It could be a marsupial rat or mole or something opossumlike, or a rodent, insectivore, or even a primate akin to a tarsier or loris. |
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Only one other primate, the tarsier, is known to include such a high proportion of animal prey in its diet. |
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The tarsier, a nocturnal animal, is a tiny insectivore primate with eyes that are disproportionately huge for the rest of its body. |
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The single exception to this among living primates is the tarsier, in which the fibula becomes fused to the tibia. |
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It is hard to observe the tarsier in its natural environment because it only leaves its tree habitat to capture its prey. |
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This area is of vital importance, not only for the babirusa but also for the anoa, the tiny, giant-eyed spectral tarsier and the locally endemic Heck's macaque. |
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And with patience you will see it – flying squirrels and gliding snakes, the bug-eyed tarsier and a rare bear-like civet called the binturong all live here. |
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The Malayan tapir, a relative of the rhinoceros, is native to the Malay Peninsula and Sumatra, while the tarsier is found in the Philippines and parts of Indonesia. |
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Native mammals include the palm civet cat, the dugong, the cloud rat and the Philippine tarsier associated with Bohol. |
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You can visit them in their protected enclosure at the Philippine Tarsier Foundation. |
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Tarsier cleg declinature, grilse actinomycotic thicken embryography? |
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