the scientific name if the Tarsier is TARSIUS SYRICHTA
qute a few, to say the least Infraorder Tarsiiformes[1] * Family Tarsiidae: tarsiers ** Genus Tarsius *** T. syrichta group **** Philippine Tarsier, Tarsius syrichta **** Western or Horsfield's Tarsier, Tarsius bancanus *** T. tarsier group **** Spectral Tarsier, Tarsius tarsier **** Dian's Tarsier, Tarsius dentatus **** Lariang Tarsier, Tarsius lariang **** Peleng Tarsier, Tarsius pelengensis **** Sangihe Tarsier, Tarsius sangirensis **** Siau Island Tarsier, Tarsius tumpara[4] **** Pygmy Tarsier, Tarsius pumilus
ProsimiansFamily: TarsiidaeGenus: Tarsius
The scientific name for a tarsier is tarsius pumilus
The scientific name of the Philippine tarsier is Carlito syrichta.
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Tarsius syrichta... it also depends on the type of tarsier it is. for example, the phillipine tarsier is Carlito syrichta..
The Tarsius tumpara, also known as the Philippine tarsier, is a species of tarsier found in the Philippines. Due to limited research and the elusive nature of these primates, precise population numbers are difficult to determine. However, they are considered vulnerable due to habitat loss and hunting. Conservation efforts are underway to protect their habitats and monitor their populations.
Also it's pronounced "tarshir" in Tagalog, the animal's name (assuming you're talking about the small primate) is tarsier. It's name is the Tarsiidae Tarsius
There are Tarsiers in a number of countries and I suspect there may be some that don't realise they have them. There are four species of tarsiers left in the world. In Borneo you have the Tarsius Bancanus; In Indoneasia the Tarsius Spectrum and the dwarf species the Tarsius Pumilis, which was only discobered a few years ago and in the Philippines you have the Tarsius Syrichta. They all look very much the same to you and me. In the Philippines they can be found on the islands of Bohol, Leyte, Samar and Mindanao. Although they were known to be in north Mindanao they have only recently been confirmed near the town of Tupi in Souterhn Mindanao. This is why I say they might still exist elsewhere but we do not know about them. There are rumours all over Mindanao that they exist but these have never been confirmed. They are nocturnal animals rarely seen in the daytime and live deep inside the forests and jungle. They are also very shy and will leap great distacnes to get away from an approaching person. They can leap distances that a human cannot keep up with them. Put all that together and it is no wonder that they are still being found in places where they were thought to be extinct.
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