dimanche 20 janvier 2013

Jungle kawaii

[wpcol_1half id="" class="" style=""]Walking watermelon

Tapir's baby are stripy like a balck & white version of watermelon, these stripes will dissapear when they grown up, except one which they will keep as souvenir & let it run across their black body on their tummy


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Tarsier's baby


Tiny Tarsier give birth to BIG baby (22-30% of the adult weight) & baby are born very advanced, full fur, eyes open & able to climb tree since the first day, thanks to their mum who carry them for 6 months in total.
Translate that to human measure in relative to tarsier's life span, that means a gestation of 18months, baby can probably walk in the womb & when they are born they can weight up to 20kg & half a meter height.
I strongly believe Tarsier deserve 2 mothers' day per year

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XAaH2gSUdbo

 

The hands of four primates: tarsier, gibbon, chimpanzee, and human.


Despite the similarities in their hands, the differences are what makes each most suitable for its way of life. The tarsier leaps and clings, and has large finger pads to help it do this. The gibbon swings from the trees, so has long, strong fingers for swinging. The chimpanzee may be able to manipulate very crude tools with its stubby thumb, but the human’s thumb faces the forefinger, which provides dexterity for countless purposes—from threading a needle to mountain climbing. . .from carving wood to buttoning a shirt.

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