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Haplorhini (/ h æ p l ə ˈ r aɪ n aɪ /), the haplorhines (Greek for "simple-nosed") or the "dry-nosed" primates is a suborder of primates containing the tarsiers and the simians (Simiiformes or anthropoids), as sister of the Strepsirrhini ("moist-nosed"). The name is sometimes spelled Haplorrhini.
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Haplorhini ( / hæpləˈraɪnaɪ / ), the haplorhines ( Greek for "simple-nosed") or the "dry-nosed" primates is a suborder of primates containing the tarsiers and the simians (Simiiformes or anthropoids), as sister of the Strepsirrhini ("moist-nosed"). The name is sometimes spelled Haplorrhini.
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Anatomy and physiology. Behavior. Predators. Diet. Reproduction. Conservation. References. External links. Tarsiers ( / ˈtɑːrsiərz / TAR-see-ərz) are haplorhine primates of the family Tarsiidae, which is, itself, the lone extant family within the infraorder Tarsiiformes.
Nov 17, 2020 · Tarsiers are sometimes called “living fossils” because of their close resemblance to fossil primates dated to about 40 million years ago. They are small primates, weighing about 4 ounces and roughly 5 inches in length, although with their tail, which may have a tuft of fur on the end, they almost double in length.
For other uses, see Primate (disambiguation). Primates are the members of a diverse order of mammals. They are divided into the strepsirrhines, which include the lemurs, galagos, and lorisids, and the haplorhines, which include the tarsiers and the simians ( monkeys and apes ).