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Horsfield's Tarsier
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[Photo] Horsfield's Tarsier (Tarsius bancanus). Location: American Museum of Natural History, New York - Author: http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/User:Stavenn
The Horsfield's Tarsier (Tarsius bancanus), also known as the Western Tarsier, is a species of tarsier. Like all tarsiers, they have big eyes which aid them in nocturnally related activities, namely the caputure of their prey.
Found in Brunei, Indonesia, and Malaysia, these nocturnal species live in forests. It is carnivorous, and nutrition is found mainly in the form of insects, but also small vertebrates. An individual can consume up to 10% of its body fat weight in one day. Western Tarsiers also possess a great sense of hearing and smell. Just one eye weighs more than any part of the body.
There are three recognized subspecies of Horfield's Tarsier:
Tarsius bancanus bancanus
Belitung Island Tarsier, Tarsius bancanus saltator
Bornean Tarsier, Tarsius bancanus borneanus
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Species: Cephalopachus bancanus (Horsfield, 1821)
Common Names:
English – Horsfield’s Tarsier, Western Tarsier, Horsfield's Tarsier
French – Tarsier De Bornéo
Synonyms:
Tarsius natunensis (Chasen, 1940)
Tarsius bancanus (Horsfield, 1821) |
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