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Inday Arlene: December 2010
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Thoughts on my life today. Thursday, December 30, 2010. Day 311, 312, 314 - Sunrises and Storms. A spectacular sunrise at DIA. Taken from the employee parking lot, featuring the blue horse! Two days in a row! I took a photo of this one the next morning. The end of daylight savings time put me into the parking lot at the right time. Driving home into the storm. Day 310, 327, 328 Cookie Molds. Becca found this cute mould in Hong Kong and bought it for her Mom! Day 307 - Horizon. We also found these cute li...
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Tarsius
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Halo nama saya krisnadi umur saya 12 tahun saya akan membagikan ilmu pengetahuan yang menarik untuk anda. Minggu, 28 Maret 2010. Adalah primata dari genus Tarsius. Suatu genus monotipe dari famili Tarsiidae. Satu-satunya famili yang bertahan dari ordo Tarsiiformes. Meskipun grup ini dahulu kala memiliki penyebaran yang luas, semua spesies yang hidup sekarang ditemukan di pulau-pulau di Asia Tenggara. Catatan fosilnya juga yang terpanjang kesinambungannya dibanding genus primata manapun,. Seringkali digun...
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EOS: febrero 2010
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Tarseros. Los espíritus del bosque. Hace un tiempo un colega viajó a Filipinas y le aturullé enviándole enlaces de la fauna que habita esas tierras. A la vuelta me envió una foto. Un tarsero de Filipinas en libertad. Incréible. Como siempre le estoy dando la vara, pues este post va como "recompensa". Tuviste mucha suerte Marc. Los tarsios eran considerados prosimios junto con los lémures, pero hace algún tiempo y gracias a algunas pruebas de ADN se les ha clasificado filogenéticamente en:. Por lo que más...
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There's Something About the Philippines!: ...the PH best Islands
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There's Something About the Philippines! Saturday, November 23, 2013. The PH best Islands. The Philippines: a guide to the best islands. Six of the country's 7,000-plus islands were devastated by Typhoon Haiyan; many of the others badly need tourists to return. Local writer Aya Lowe picks the best places to go. Theguardian.com (United Kingdom). Wednesday 27 November 2013. Two young surfers carrying boards at Cloud Nine surf point, Siargao. Photograph: Alamy. The storm caused havoc on six of the country's...
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Picture Collections 101: November 2009
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Stories, Advice and the Internet’s Best Guides. Wednesday, November 18, 2009. Protect the Endangered Philippine Tarsier. Explore. September 9, 2008. Being the inspiration for the Gremlin's Gizmo (and Yoda from Star Wars) is the Tarsier's contribution to Pop Culture. Of course, we wouldn't want it to stay that way right? If you want this tarsier to have a chance at survival, leave your mark in here and let "your voice be heard.". YOU CAN HELP PRESERVE THE TARSIERS BY:. Not keeping tarsiers as pets. Are of...
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Une question d'éthique - partisvoirailleurs.com
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Blogue de voyage d'Emilie and Martin. Une question d'éthique 19 avril 2013, Chiang Mai, Thaïlande. 19 avril, Chiang Mai. La journée d'aujourd'hui s'annonçait mémorable. C'était enfin à notre tour de vivre l'expérience d'une vie, l'activité classée numéro 1 ici à Chiang Mai, la visite du Tiger Kingdom. Et si on s'assurait des conditions dans lesquelles ces animaux vivent ainsi que de la mission de l'entreprise? Et si ce n'était tout simplement pas normal de pouvoir cajoler un tigre? Au début de not...
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The Mosbys in China: March 2015
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Bohol is home to the World's smallest known primate, the Philippine Tarsier. (Though, their primate status and classification is up for debate! These little Yoda-look a-likes are precious and tiny! They grow to be no larger than an adult male's hand. We were lucky to find ourselves in Bohol, one of the few places tarsiers are native to, with the opportunity to meet these little guys at the Loboc Tarsier Conservation Center. They are extremely cute, though? If you are in Bohol, I leave you to your own con...
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