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The Philippine Tarsier is one of the smallest primate in the world. Here in the Philippines it can only be found in Bohol.
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Kuya Edgar was already at the resort when we arrived. So after our Dolphin Watching and Balicasag Island Tour, we immediately changed our clothes and went ahead with our country-side tour.
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Our first stop was the Tarsier Sanctuary on the way to Loboc River. There are no entrance fee, they only have a donation box where you can drop whatever amount you want to give. I was very excited to see and touch the Tarsier, unfortunately we weren’t allowed to touch them.
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And since these are nocturnal creature, the Tarsier assigned to have his picture taken with the visitors is kind of sleeping on the job..LOL!
But he is just totally CUTE♥. We didn’t mind that he was sleeping at all.
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Before leaving the sanctuary, we shopped for souvenirs we can take home to our friends and relatives here in Manila. There are lots of different food and non-food items available. Most of them are tarsier items like shirts, pens, keychains, wallets, bags, and arm bands.
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