Few facts about Tarsiers:
The Philippine tarsier is nocturnal; they hunt at night, exclusively for animal prey. At day time, they hide in hollows close to the ground. When kept in captivity, individuals may huddle together or intertwine their tails. (source)
Tarsiers tend to be extremely shy animals. Contact with human beings (including being petted by humans) often leads to their death within a few months, hence conservation in natural surroundings away from human contact is all the more important. (source)
How can tarsiers rest in the morning if tourists keep visiting them? Have you ever thought about their quality of life in captivity? Think about it.
Entrance to the hanging bridge.
Not seen in the picture: my shaky knees.
Fact about me: I'm deathly scared of heights.
You'll barely see the sunlight.
No one in the road but us.
Stairs to the viewing deck of chocolate hills
Magnificent Chocolate Hills as far as the eye can see.
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