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Prosimians

Family: Tarsiidae

Genus: Tarsius

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Where do tarsiers live?

the tarsiers live in bohol where there is the famous chocolate hills


What do western tarsiers eat?

Tarsiers eat only insects and small vertebrates.


What do tarsiers breathe?

Tarsiers are like all other vertebrates: they breathe oxygen.


Do tarsiers have cells?

All organisms have cells. Tarsiers are large creatures, so they obviously have many cells.


What kingdom does tarsier belong?

Tarsiers belong to the animal kingdom, specifically the phylum Chordata and the class Mammalia. They are small primates found in Southeast Asia known for their large eyes and unique hunting abilities.


What color are Tarsiers?

brown


Are tarsier and aye aye related?

Oh, what a delightful question! Tarsiers and aye-ayes may look similar with their big eyes and unique features, but they actually belong to different primate families. Tarsiers are part of the Tarsiidae family, while aye-ayes are members of the Daubentoniidae family. Both of these creatures are fascinating in their own special ways, each with their own unique characteristics that make them truly remarkable in the animal kingdom.


What are Tarsiers enemies?

Tarsiers are lucky in that they have very few natural enemies. They only really are hunted by owls and civets.


What environment do tarsiers live in?

All existing species of tarsiers live in the canopy of the tropical rainforests of Southeast Asia.


How are tarsiers eyes different then humans eyes?

each tarsiers eye is the size of its brain and are 16mm long in diameter


Do tarsiers kill themselves when they are disturbed?

Yes- tarsiers kill themselves when they are disturb because they are very sensitive and stressed.


How many tarsiers are there in the world?

It is estimated that there are around 2,500 to 3,500 tarsiers left in the wild. Tarsiers are small primates found in Southeast Asia. Conservation efforts are in place to protect their habitats and populations.