Western Tarsier Cephalopachus bancanus at Matang Wildlife Centre, Sarawak
The huge, forward-facing eyes, large ears and small body size immediately identify this animal as a tarsier. The Western Tarsier Cephalopachus bancanus is the only species currently recognized on the island of Borneo: it mainly inhabits lowland areas, but there are montane records up to 1200 metres...
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Ecologyasia
2017
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Online Access: | http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/19091/1/SMJ-58-601%20%28abstrak%29.pdf http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/19091/ http://www.ecologyasia.com |
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Summary: | The huge, forward-facing eyes, large ears and small body size immediately identify this animal as a tarsier. The Western Tarsier Cephalopachus bancanus is the only species currently recognized on the island of Borneo: it mainly inhabits lowland areas, but there are montane records up to 1200 metres elevation. |
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