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Fossil evidence indicates that Lemurs first appeared
about 50 million years ago
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First discovered in 1917, it's only been recorded a
handful of times since.The 33 known living species of lemur—from the Latin
word for spirits of the dead—haunt only one place: the island of Bohol from
the folks tale.
The remarkable array of lemur species further reveals
the evolutionary Lemur that is Tarsier. Lemurs, together with lorises,
galagos (“bushbabies”), and tarsiers, form the
prosimian suborder—a branch of primates distinct from monkeys, apes, and
humans (although the tarsier’s exact position within the primate tree
remains unclear).
One was given to Prince Charles during his
visit here in the Philippines
Tarsier is a tiny, monogamous primate that
only comes out after dark, the eyes glow.
Ancient Origins Unknown
Erich von Daniken's " Chariots of the Gods"
Tarsier the missing links
Tarsier, The Littlest Alien.
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WATCH. Tarsier: The Littlest Alien. "This program has already been telecast
this
month at
National Geographic Channel .Small
stature and large, compelling eyes; a head that can swivel 180 degrees so
far around that it's looking backwards; prominent ears which can turn
individually towards a sound; hands and fingers reminiscent of our own. It
is as if there is an alien species in the forests of the night. Meet the
tarsier
11:05 a.m. Witness: Philippine Airlines pilot. One object with a shiny,
metallic surface was falling and spinning for 1.5 minutes.
Cyclops Skulls
Ancient skulls bearing a single eyeball socket found in limestone caves
have baffled tribal folk in the hinterlands of Bohol, Bukidnon and Agusan,
reports said.
The existence of the skulls, which resemble those of the cyclops, a race of
giants in Greek mythology with a single eye in the middle of the forehead,
has triggered speculations that one-eyed ancient settlers once roamed the
country's southern islands.
The strange skulls were reportedly found in limestone caves in the
hinterlands of Bohol, at Mt. Palaupau in Sumilao, Bukidnon, and in some
parts of Agusan.
Reports about the strange skulls had prompted archeologists of the National
Museum to launch an excavation in Bohol and they, indeed, found one such
skull.
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