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Tarsier - top10rare



Tarsier
Tarsier - tarsier
Tarsiers are found only in the islands of Southeast
Asia. Since Southeast Asia encompasses a wide
range of islands – Thailand, Cambodia, Indonesia,
the Philippines, and more, that might not seem like
these little guys are so rare. When you think
about the fact that they used to live in many
more regions, it sort of puts in in perspective.
They mostly live in Borneo. These little primates
are only 4-6 inches tall, but their hind legs are
twice the length of their torso. Additionally, their
eyes are each the
of brain.What else makes these little primates to rare ? Tarsiers are considered crittically edangered.They are Thus far impossible to breed in capitivity.
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