ZOOLOGY BY JEREMY ZOLA
BACHELOR OF ZOOLOGY. HAS WORKED WITH WILDCATS, WOLVES, BIRDS OF PREY, AND SEA TURTLES - AMONGST MANY OTHER ANIMALS, EXOTIC AND DOMESTIC. THIS BLOG SERVES AS AN OUTLET FOR MY ENDLESS CURIOSITY FOR THE NATURAL WORLD AND IS MEANT TO BE INTERACTIVE - I ACCEPT SUBMISSIONS, REQUESTS, AND QUESTIONS.
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tarsier (by Farl)

Photographer Comments:The tarsier is one of the smallest primates in the world. They can only be as tall as 3.5 to 6.25 inches. A highly endangered species endemic in parts of the Philippines and Indonesia, it has big eyes that provide acute night vision. They are reputed too to be able to rotate their necks to almost 360 degrees.
From a Tarsier sanctuary in Loboc, Bohol, the Philippines.

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tarsier (by Farl)

Photographer Comments:
The tarsier is one of the smallest primates in the world. They can only be as tall as 3.5 to 6.25 inches. A highly endangered species endemic in parts of the Philippines and Indonesia, it has big eyes that provide acute night vision. They are reputed too to be able to rotate their necks to almost 360 degrees.

From a Tarsier sanctuary in Loboc, Bohol, the Philippines.

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