This article was published in Scientific American’s former blog network and reflects the views of the author, not necessarily those of Scientific American Let's be honest: tarsiers look odd. Among the ...
The Philippine tarsier, a small nocturnal animal, has the world’s highest pitched primate vocalization ever documented. The distinctive tiny tarsier possesses large eyes relative to its body as well ...
PARIS—One of the world’s smallest primates, the Philippine tarsier, communicates in a range of ultrasound inaudible to predator and prey alike, according to a study published on Wednesday. No bigger ...
Tarsiers are pint-size primates from Southeast Asia who produce some of the most extreme ultrasonic calls in the animal kingdom, well beyond the threshold of human hearing. They belong to a relict ...
It can turn its head by 180 degrees on either direction, a feat that is seen only in horror movies. Its huge eyes stare out from a body that is no bigger than that of a rat. Possessing the ...
Yesterday, a Q3 earnings call from Embracer Group revealed that Tarsier Studios would be moving on from Little Nightmares to work on new IPs set to be published by the holding company. The decision ...