तारसिअर Meaning in English
तारसिअर शब्द का अंग्रेजी अर्थ : tarsier
ऐसे ही कुछ और शब्द
टार्सिप्सटार्ट
इसके लिए तीखा
तारतम्यहीन
टार्टर
टार्टर एमेटिक
टार्टर की क्रीम
टार्टर सॉस
टार्टरी
टार्टरियन
टार्टारिक एसिड
टार्टराइजेशन
टार्टारस
टार्टर्स
टर्टियन
तारसिअर इसके अंग्रेजी अर्थ का उदाहरण
Simians and tarsiers emerged within haplorrhines some 60 million years ago.
Like monkeys, tarsiers are haplorhine primates; however, they are also not monkeys.
Williams et al outlined evolutionary features, including in stem groupings, contrasted against the other primates such as the tarsiers and the lemuriformes.
* Suborder Haplorhini: tarsiers, monkeys, and apes.
*** Family Tarsiidae: tarsiers.
320s in the Roman Empire The Peleng tarsier (Tarsius pelengensis), or the Peleng Island tarsier, is a nocturnal primate found on the island of Peleng, just east of Sulawesi, Indonesia.
The Peleng tarsier is endemic to the island of Peleng, off the east coast of Sulawesi, and it may also be present on other smaller islands of the Banggai Archipelago.
The natural habitat of this tarsier is primary forest; however, illegal logging and forest clearance has reduced the primary forest of the island to about 9% of its original extent.
Little is known about the habitat requirement for this species, but other tarsier species have been found in secondary forest, or other non-primary habitat, so it seems likely that the Peleng tarsier can occupy similar habitat.
Like other tarsiers, this species can turn its head through almost 180 degrees in each direction, much like an owl.
Due to the great similarity of these calls to those of Dian's tarsier (Tarsius dentatus), the two species are thought to be closely related.
Studies of the calls of tarsiers on Sulawesi and the surrounding islands enable cryptic species to be distinguished from one another, and indicate that there may be four as yet undescribed species.
Peleng tarsier The Hammersmith flyover is an elevated roadway in West London which carries the A4 arterial road over and to one side of the central Hammersmith gyratory system, and it links together the Cromwell Road extension (Talgarth Road) with the start of the Great West Road.