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Philippine Tarsier Facts You Should Know

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Key facts about philippine tarsier — size, diet, habitat, and conservation in one place.

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Extreme night vision

Tarsiers are the only entirely carnivorous primates, hunting crickets and lizards by sight and hearing. Eyes are fixed — neck rotation substitutes for eye movement.

Vertical clinging and leaping

Long hind limbs and adhesive pads launch tarsiers between branches in explosive leaps. They cling vertically to trunks rather than moving quadrupedally like most monkeys.

Tourism stress

Flash photography, daytime handling, and cramped cages at roadside attractions kill sensitive tarsiers from stress. Ethical sanctuaries keep dark quiet enclosures and no touching.

Conservation status

Listed Near Threatened from habitat loss and pet trade. Bohol and Samar populations depend on forest fragments and responsible ecotourism.

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