Philippine Tarsier (Carlito syrichta), family Tarsiidae, endemic to the Philippines
photograph by LucasSamson2012

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Philippine Tarsier (Carlito syrichta), family Tarsiidae, endemic to the Philippines
photograph by LucasSamson2012

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Reanimal, huh... 10/10 siblings experience. Definitely recommend👌
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my new fav game? definitely
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Philippine tarsier (Carlito syrichta) By: Ernest P. Walker From: Walker's Mammals of the World 1964
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One thing that struck me in Reanimal is that these kids, tiny little kids, somehow know how to drive and operate heavy complex machinery. Like, yeah it could just be convenient to drive the game forward, so to speak, but there's something in that.
How many times have they been through this cyclical Hell?
These kids belong in this world, somehow, like their designs fit in perfectly with the environment, they know how to drive a boat.
I love this game man, I love it when they don't give you too much exposition so we're all out here like this