アメリカ自然史博物館のインスタグラム(amnh) - 2月22日 03時20分


Today at the Museum! Stop by the Milstein Hall of Ocean Life for a Lunar New Year celebration, highlighting the role of primates in Asian culture. Click The link in our profile to learn more.
Tarsiers are found on the islands of Southeast Asia, and are almost entirely arboreal, meaning it spends almost all of its times in the trees. Tarsiers are nocturnal, and are one of the few animals that have eyes bigger than their brains. Their big eyes help them see better at night. Tarsiers eat 10% of their own body weight every 24 hours!
Tarsiers populations are threatened by forest loss and conversion especially due to expanding oil palm plantations, fires, and logging. Tarsiers are also collected for the illegal pet trade, though this species also does not generally survive well in captivity and typically dies within 3 days of capture.
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