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philippine tarsier

The Philippine Tarsier (Tarsius syrichta), known locally as the Maumag in Cebuano/Visayan and Mamag in Luzon, is an [endangered species] [endemic] to the Philippines. It is found in the southeastern part of the archipelago, particularly in the islands of Bohol Island, Samar Island, Leyte Island and Mindanao. It is a member of approximately 45 million years old FamilyTarsiidae, whose name is derived from its elongated “tarsus” or ankle bone.


smallest primate


The Philippine Tarsier is a tiny animal; it measures only about 85 to 160 millimetres (3.35 to 6.30 in) in height, making it one of the smallest primates. The small size makes it difficult to spot. The mass for males is between 80–160 g (2.8–5.6 oz), usually lighter for females, somewhat heavier than other Tarsius such as the Pygmy Tarsier. The average adult is about the size of a human fist and will fit very comfortably in the human hand.


tarsier’s eyes are fixed in its skull


Like all tarsiers, the Philippine Tarsier’s eyes are fixed in its skull; they cannot turn in their sockets. Instead, a special adaptation in the neck allows its round head to be rotated 180 degrees. The eyes are disproportionately large, having the largest eye-to-body size ratio of all mammals. These huge eyes provide this nocturnal animal with excellent night vision. The large membranous ears are mobile, appearing to be almost constantly moving, allowing the tarsier to hear any movement.


they are shy nocturnal


The Philippine Tarsier has thin, rough fur which is colored gray to dark brown. The narrow tail, usually used for balance, is naked or bald except for a tuft of hair at the end, and is about twice the body length. Its elongated “tarsus,” or ankle bone, which gives the tarsier its name, allows it to jump at least three meters from tree to tree without having to touch the ground. Its long digits are tipped with rounded pads that allow T. syrichta to cling easily to trees and to grip almost any surface. The thumb is not truly opposable, but the first toe is. All of the digits have flattened nails, except for the second and third toes, which have sharp claws specialized for grooming. -from wiki


(no flash was used in capturing the photos of the tarsiers)


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July 19th, 2010 at 9:52 pm

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dinagyang 2010…tribu pan-ay  

Tribu Pan-ay is the 2nd runner up for the 2010 Dinagyang Festival Ati competition.  One of the most colorful tribe.  Here are some of the photos that I took…












































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January 31st, 2010 at 12:17 am

dinagyang 2010…tribu bolabola  

Tribu bola bola placed 1st runner up for this years Dinagyang Festival Ati competition.  I think they were the crowd favorite because of the applause they got when they were introduced by the emcees.






















































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January 27th, 2010 at 3:39 am