Guide itemizes traits unique to the Tarsiidae family and links to images of tarsier skulls and descriptions of the individual species.
Take in essential tarsier facts at this brief guide. See how they are classified and view an endearing tarsier picture.
Fact sheet lists particulars concerning the tarsier's feeding habits, size and anatomy. Includes vivid picture.
Detailed illustration of the Eastern Tarsier is accompanied by a brief description of its habitat and morphology.
Paper introduces the Tarsiidae family and describes an observation of a tarsier preying on fruit bats.
Locate the scientific and common names for each tarsier species and absorb facts about their morphology and geography.
Features printable tarsier diagram that highlights the primates unique anatomical traits. Briefly summarizes diet and habitat.
Guide offers extensive information about this primate's locomotion and vocal and olfactory communication.
Fact sheet explains what anatomical adaptations distinguish this mammal from other primates and mentions its conservation status.
Article from The Philippine Daily Inquirer reports cases of captive tarsier suicide and describes conservation efforts.
Guide presents a brief synopsis of this species' distinguishing traits and links to term definitions.
Locate taxonomic and anatomical information about this tiny primate and gain insight into its conservation status. Also view a tarsier picture.
Link to facts about this primate's mating system, diet and locomotion and learn about the debate surrounding their classification.
Amusing tarsier illustration is accompanied by specifics on the creature's diet, locomotion and problematic classification.
Guide presents an outline of this species' eating habits, social behavior, reproduction and habitat. Also learn what makes its anatomy unique.
Become familiar with the anatomy, geographical range, social behavior and reproduction of this Indonesian primate.
Tarsier overview discusses the debate surrounding its phylogenetic position and presents several images.
Inhabitant of the Central Sulawesi Mountains in Indonesia is the most morphologically distinct Tarsier.
Features a comprehensive description of this species' behavior and lists the geographic areas it inhabits.