Tarsiers are the only fully carnivorous primates. Their diet consists primarily of insects, but they may also eat other small animals, such as lizards, snakes, and bats.
Tarsiers are ambush predators, meaning they wait for their prey to come to them before striking. They have excellent vision and hearing, which helps them to detect prey in the dark.
Tarsiers use their long tongue to catch insects. They will also use their hands to grab prey. Once they have caught their prey, tarsiers will kill it with a bite to the head.
Tarsiers need to eat a lot of food to maintain their high metabolic rate. They may eat up to 10% of their body weight in food every day.
Here are some examples of the types of food that tarsiers eat:
* Insects: crickets, grasshoppers, locusts, beetles, moths, butterflies, termites, ants, spiders
* Lizards: geckos, skinks, agamids
* Snakes: small snakes, such as worm snakes and blind snakes
* Bats: small bats
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.
Here are some things you can do to help protect tarsiers:
* Support organizations that are working to protect tarsiers and their habitat.
* Educate others about the importance of tarsier conservation.
* Do not buy tarsiers as pets.
* If you see a tarsier in the wild, do not disturb it. Simply enjoy the opportunity to see this amazing creature in its natural habitat.