
Mammal
Philippine Tarsier
The wide-eyed nocturnal primate
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Sunday, 28 June 2026The Philippines' 7,000 islands host tarsiers, whale sharks, Philippine eagles, and some of the world's richest reef biodiversity.
2 species in our guide are native to Philippines.
Philippines is home to 2 species in our guide, including Philippine Tarsier, Sea Bunny. Each profile covers habitat, diet, and conservation status.
Browse the species below for answer-first guides with range maps, FAQs, and comparison pages. For broader context, see our Animals of Asia region page.
Several species native to Philippines are listed as Vulnerable, Endangered, or Critically Endangered on the IUCN Red List. Check individual profiles for current status and how to help.