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Philippine Tarsier hides and rests during daytime on his "perching site" in a typical habitat of undergrowth in a dense secondary tropical rainforest near PTFI (Philippine Tarsier Foundation Incorporated)

Philippine Tarsier hides and rests during daytime on his 'perching site' in a typical habitat of undergrowth in a dense secondary tropical rainforest near PTFI (Philippine Tarsier Foundation Incorporated)


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Philippine Tarsier hides and rests during daytime on his "perching site" in a typical habitat of undergrowth in a dense secondary tropical rainforest near PTFI (Philippine Tarsier Foundation Incorporated)

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Philippine Tarsier hides and rests during daytime on his "perching site"
Philippines. February
Tarsius syrichta
in a typical habitat of undergrowth in a dense secondary tropical rainforest near PTFI (Philippine Tarsier Foundation Incorporated) Tarsier Research and Development Centre in Corella, Bohol
Andrey Zvoznikov
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Peek-a-boo! This adorable Philippine Tarsier knows how to hide and rest in style on his 'perching site'! Nestled within the lush undergrowth of a dense secondary tropical rainforest, this little primate has found the perfect spot near the PTFI Tarsier Research and Development Centre in Corella, Bohol. With its large expressive eyes and alert expressions, it's hard not to fall head over heels for this cute creature! The tarsier's unique ability to cling onto branches with its long fingers makes it a master of camouflage. During daytime, when most other animals are active, our furry friend prefers to take a well-deserved nap. But don't be fooled by its sleepy appearance - those keen eyes are always on high alert. Found exclusively in the Philippines, these fascinating mammals have become an iconic symbol of Asian wildlife. And thanks to talented photographer Andrey Zvoznikov capturing this precious moment, we can all admire their beauty from afar. So next time you're feeling tired during the day, just remember that even tiny creatures like the Philippine Tarsier know how important it is to find a cozy spot for some quality rest. After all, who can resist taking a break when surrounded by such breathtaking nature? Sweet dreams little tarsier!

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