Indeed, tarsiers are viewed as jeopardized species. Tarsiers are little primates known for their unmistakable enormous eyes and long fingers. They are local to Southeast Asia, especially the Philippines, Borneo, and Sumatra. Tarsiers face different dangers to their endurance, including natural surroundings misfortune because of deforestation and change of land for agribusiness, logging, and urbanization. They are likewise impacted by the unlawful pet exchange. These elements have brought about declining populaces and prompted their arrangement as imperiled. Preservation endeavors are in progress to safeguard tarsiers, including living space protection, hostage reproducing projects, and public mindfulness crusades.