"Tarsiers" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
The tarsier is a small, nocturnal primate found in Southeast Asia, particularly in the Philippines and Indonesia. They have huge eyes that are fixed in place, giving them a unique and owl-like appearance. Tarsiers are known for their large eyes, which are the largest of any primate relative to their head size, and their ability to rotate their heads 180 degrees. They are also carnivores, feeding on small insects, lizards, and even birds. Tarsiers are solitary animals and are often found in forest environments.
There are several interesting facts about tarsiers:
They have a body length of around 9-12 inches (23-30 cm) and weigh between 3-6 ounces (80-170 grams).
They have a jumping ability that allows them to cover 1-2 meters (3-6 feet) in a single bound.
Their eyes are so big that they are almost as wide as their brain.
They have a unique method of movement, which involves jumping and gliding through the forest.
Tarsiers are considered an endangered species due to habitat loss and hunting.