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Blogger Arachnophile said...

They usually are pretty cute but the big eyes aren't enough for this picture.

Hmm.... I can't seem to muster the same kind of fear for these "primative" primates as I do for their ape-cousins (loosely speaking). I wonder if anyone's ever been attacked by a lemur they've dressed in kids-clothes.

December 31, 2007

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Quick correction: the tarsus bones are those which form the ankle, not the wrist (carpus).

Elongated tarsal bones, particularly the calcaneus, are the basis of a lever system adapted for strong push-off during jumping. Tarsiers have long hindlimbs which can propel them up to 20 feet between trees.

January 06, 2008

Blogger Raging Wombat said...

Thanks for the correction.

January 07, 2008

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