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The retina-geniculate-striate system is organized
Tarsiers
Small, nocturnal primates with large eyes and very long hind limbs, native to Southeast Asia, known for their ability to make remarkable vertical leaps.
Suborder
A rank in the biological classification that is below order and above family, used in the classification of animals and plants.
Supraorbital Ridges
Bony ridges located above the eye sockets of many vertebrates, which can serve as sites for muscle attachment and protection for the eyes.
Supraorbital Ridge
The prominent bony ridge above the eye socket; ape skulls have prominent supraorbital ridges.
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