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November 18 - Pygmy Tarsier
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Pygmy Tarsier - (November 18, 2008) - Mouse-sized primates called pygmy tarsiers, not seen alive in 85 years, have come out of hiding from a mountaintop in a cloud forest in Indonesia. Weighing just a few ounces, they resemble mini gremlin creatures, as they have big eyes and are covered in dense coats of fur to keep warm in a damp, chilly habitat.
Unlike most other primates that have fingernails, pygmy tarsiers have claws, which scientists say might be an adaptation to grasping onto moss-covered trees.