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.
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
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