Species that live in a habitat similar to the Dian's tarsier Results 1 - 20
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New Guinea harpy eagle (Harpyopsis novaeguineae)
This elusive eagle inhabits the canopy of rainforest on the island of New Guinea, where its deep, resonating calls and grunts are ...  More  0 Videos
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False serotine bat (Hesperoptenus doriae)
With very dark brown or black curly fur and a blunt nose, the false serotine bat has a sheep-like head and face. The ears are shor...  More  0 Videos
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Heck’s macaque (Macaca hecki)
Information on Heck’s macaque is currently being researched and written and will appear here shortly...  More  0 Videos
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Northern Luzon giant cloud rat (Phloeomys pallidus)
This forest-dwelling rodent is a timid animal, with a coat of long, somewhat rough, fur. The colour of its fur is highly variable...  More  0 Videos
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Wallace’s hawk-eagle (Spizaetus nanus)
Wallace’s hawk-eagle is a small, boldly-patterned bird of prey. The head is orangey-brown, with blackish streaks, and a dark cres...  More  0 Videos
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Witch hazel (Maingaya malayana)
Witch hazel is the name commonly given to the medicinal plants belonging to the genus Hammelis, but is sometimes also used to refe...  More  0 Videos
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Rafflesia (Rafflesia speciosa)
The dramatic Rafflesia flowers are the largest single flowers in the world; the leathery petals can reach over 90 centimetres acro...  More  0 Videos
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Rafflesia (Rafflesia azlanii)
The dramatic Rafflesia flowers are the largest single flowers in the world; the leathery petals can reach over 90 centimetres acro...  More  0 Videos
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Rafflesia (Rafflesia manillana)
The dramatic Rafflesia flowers are the largest single flowers in the world; the leathery petals can reach over 90 centimetres acro...  More  0 Videos
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Doria’s tree kangaroo (Dendrolagus dorianus)
Doria’s tree kangaroo, the heaviest tree-dwelling marsupial in the world, is, despite appearances, closely related to the well-kno...  More
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Huon tree kangaroo (Dendrolagus matschiei)
This unusual-looking marsupial of New Guinea is characterised by a number of adaptations specific to its arboreal lifestyle. The s...  More
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Hainan gymnure (Hylomys hainanensis)
The Hainan gymnure, despite first appearances, is actually a relative of the hedgehog. It may lack the distinctive prickly spines...  More  0 Videos
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Lesser sheath-tailed bat (Emballonura monticola)
The angular features of this small and timid bat make it easy to recognise. It has a pointy, simple nose with no noseleaf, large b...  More  0 Videos
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Lesser brown horseshoe bat (Rhinolophus stheno)
As a medium-sized member of the horseshoe bat family, this species is characterised by its complex noseleaf. The noseleaf consists...  More  0 Videos
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Salmon-crested cockatoo (Cacatua moluccensis)
The salmon-crested cockatoo is quite possibly one of the most strikingly beautiful species in the parrot family, a beauty that has...  More  0 Videos
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Graceful pitta (Pitta venusta)
Despite its bright crimson belly, the graceful pitta blends in with the forest floor and is seldom seen. It is a stumpy-looking b...  More  0 Videos
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Malayan tailless leaf-nosed bat (Coelops robinsoni)
This extraordinary-looking bat is small and delicate, with relatively large, rounded and ridge-free ears and a complex noseleaf, w...  More  0 Videos
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Salim Ali's fruit bat (Latidens salmalii)
Salim Ali's fruit bat is one of the world's rarest bats and is the only species in the genus Latidens. It is a medium-sized fruit ...  More  0 Videos
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Blue-capped kingfisher (Actenoides hombroni)
The blue-capped kingfisher is a stunning bird named for its dark purple-blue crown. It has a ‘moustache’ of the same colour, and ...  More  0 Videos
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