No, tarsiers do not migrate. They are territorial animals that live in the same area their entire lives. Tarsiers are also very good at finding food and shelter in their rainforest habitat, so they do not need to travel long distances in search of resources.
There is some evidence that tarsiers may move around their territory seasonally in search of food, but they do not travel long distances. For example, a study of spectral tarsiers in Sulawesi found that the tarsiers moved their nesting sites to higher altitudes during the dry season. However, the tarsiers still remained within their territory.
Tarsiers are an important part of the ecosystems in which they live. They help to control insect populations, and they are a food source for other animals, such as snakes and birds. Tarsiers are also a popular tourist attraction in some countries.
However, tarsiers are also endangered in the wild. They are threatened by habitat loss, hunting, and the illegal pet trade. It is important to do everything we can to protect these amazing creatures.
If you see a tarsier in the wild, do not disturb it. Tarsiers are shy animals and they can be easily stressed. Simply enjoy the opportunity to see this amazing creature in its natural habitat.