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    Tiny primate 'talks' in ultrasound

    One of the world's smallest primates, the Philippine tarsier, communicates in a range of ultrasound inaudible to predator and prey alike, according to a study published on Wednesday.

    No bigger than a man's hand, Tarsius syrichta can hear and emit sounds at a frequency that effectively gives it a private channel for issuing warnings or ferreting out crickets for a nighttime snack, the study found.

    Only a handful of mammals are known to be able to send and receive vocal signals in the ultrasound range, above 20 kilohertz (kHz), including some whales, domestic cats and a few of the many species of bats.

    And few of these can squeal, screech or squawk at the same sonic altitudes as the saucer-eyed tarsier, which up to now had been mistakenly described as being "ordinarily silent," researchers found.

    Its finely-tuned ears are capable of picking up frequencies above 90 kHz, and it can vocalise in a range around 70 kHz.

    By comparison, humans generally can't hear anything above 20 kHz, and a dog whistle is pitched to between 22 and 23 kHz.

    A team of scientists from the United States and the Philippines led by Marissa Ramsier of Humboldt State University in California gathered their inaudible results in two ways.

    First they captured six of the docile nocturnal creatures and placed them inside custom-build sound chambers to test their sensitivity to high-pitched sounds.

    After the experiments, the rare and endangered animals were returned unharmed to their natural habitat, on the Philippine island of Mindanao.

    To measure the frequency of the tarsier's ultrasound chatter, the researchers recorded another 35 specimens in the wild.

    "The minimum frequency of the call -- 67 kHz -- is the highest value of any terrestrial mammal, excluding bats and some rodents," said the study, published in the British Royal Society's Biology Letters.

    What advantages do the tarsier's high-end vocal acrobatics confer? There are several, the researchers suggest.

    One is being able to sound a silent alarm.

    "Ultrasonic calls can be advantageous to both the signaller and receiver as they are potentially difficult for predators to detect and localise," the researchers explain.

    The tarsier's exceptional hearing may also facilitate acoustic eavesdropping on noises emitted by prey, which range from crickets and cockroaches -- their staple diet -- to the occasional moth, katydid or hatchling bird.

    Finally, the study speculates, being able to communicate in ultrasonic ranges filters out all the low-frequency "noise" and hubbub of a tropical environment.

    Tarsier's have five-digit hands that eerily resemble -- in emaciated form -- their human counterparts.

    Lacking the typical "night vision" of other nocturnal creatures, they also have -- in relation to their body size -- the largest eyes of any primate on Earth.

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    53 comments

    • Pil-yong Husband  •  Sunnyvale, United States  •  3 months ago
      it's true, they can talk kasi meron Tarsier dito sa office, ang daldal pa nga eh.
      • Pil-yong Husband 3 months ago
        marunong din gumamit ng pc at cp. :D
      • Lucky 3 months ago
        i can relate dude.. hahaha!
      • eM 3 months ago
        Aahahah dito din meron din kami! hahaha
    • maspo  •  Houston, United States  •  3 months ago
      For the Philippine Tarsier Foundation: The enlarged picture clearly shows that the place you are mentioning is actually Bohol. It is not Southern Philippines but Visayas, Central Visayas specifically. It is not in Mindanao. I am pointing this out because Bohol is a peaceful place and tourists are attracted to this place due to good beaches. Those who have not gone there yet might shy away instead, thinking that ii is Mindanao.
      • DavidM 3 months ago
        @Sparky...you are right. The Tarsiers are found in Bohol which is located in Central Visayas but did you know that there are reports of sightings of Tarsiers in Mindanao particularly in Zamboanga Del Norte? These tarsiers from Mindanao are known to be of the same specie of the tarsiers found in Bohol.
      • Art 3 months ago
        FYI, there are also tarsiers in Mindanao. An international conservation group is planning to put up a tarsier sanctuary in South Cotabato. Perhaps Yahoo Phils does not have pics of tarsiers in Mindanao yet, so they used the pic of tarsiers in Bohol, and gave an accurate caption.
      • Vic 3 months ago
        Thanks for pointing this out Sparky!
    • -  •  3 months ago
      TINY PRIMATE IS MORE INTELLIGENT THAN XES IN THE CITY.
      • Xes In the city 3 months ago
        BAKLA,,,,,,,,,,PUTANG INA KA!!!!!!!!!
      • - 3 months ago
        PUTANG INA MO XES! KANINA KA PA! HAYOP KA! WALA KA NANG RESPETO SA LAHAT! IPAPAKAIN KO ANG MALAKI MONG BUNGANGA! IBIGAY MO ADDRESS MO NGAYON, PUPUNTAHAN KITA. HAYOP KA!
      • abrilata 3 months ago
        tama, walang alam sabihin kundi mura....tsk3!
    • Bugok  •  Manila, National Capital Region  •  3 months ago
      why can't Senators & Congresspeople be like that
    • 41 usa M IN Bacalod  •  Manila, National Capital Region  •  3 months ago
      Wow the tiny primate more intelligent then the senate committee hehehe. now here is some real news for a change.
    • Zaldy  •  Taifa, Ghana  •  3 months ago
      its more and more fun in dipolog kasi my SEA WALL na kami..walang lang Tarsier but my smallest primates kami...AMIGAS...:)
    • kamiya  •  Manila, National Capital Region  •  3 months ago
      "After the experiments, the rare and endangered animals were returned unharmed to their natural habitat, on the Philippine island of Mindanao." - san banda sa mindanao? akala ko b0hol.
    • lito  •  3 months ago
      i love bohol
    • Breggy  •  3 months ago
      ooohhh, I want to her them talk. =D
    • m-jay  •  3 months ago
      OK. INSTEAD OF PAROT ILL GO FOR A TARSIER! LOL
    • glenn  •  Manila, National Capital Region  •  3 months ago
      Is this article pertaining to Pnoy? hehehe XD
    • philip  •  Manila, National Capital Region  •  3 months ago
      sooo cute! ...mas cute pa kesa kay sa pic ni Charice :D
    • Vincent  •  London, United Kingdom  •  3 months ago
      yes they talk and they even sing look at Charice Pengpengco. she can talk sing and dance at the same time. and now she is learning how to skateboard yahoo
    • lemuel  •  Manila, National Capital Region  •  3 months ago
      Just planned to go in Bohol to talk to them! :-)
    • BITTER EVEN BITTER  •  Manila, National Capital Region  •  3 months ago
      I LOVE TARSIERS!!!!!
    • dodo  •  Manila, National Capital Region  •  3 months ago
      Yeah! they really talk! (kumpare ko nga eh...hehehe)!
    • Ash  •  Manila, National Capital Region  •  3 months ago
      I love bohol
    • JM  •  Manila, National Capital Region  •  3 months ago
      The Tarsiers are like "Verbal language is so 200,000 years ago".
    • LeeTF3  •  Manila, National Capital Region  •  3 months ago
      Ala eh Xes in the City, anong kape ba tinitira mo, penge naman ako nyan.
    • Deiv  •  3 months ago
      Of course, they can communicate at their level. Tarsiers ask themselves similar question--if humans can talk. Tarsiers see humans opening their big mouths and yet say nothing.
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