Time for tea: This tiny tarsier certainly appears to be happy to see a passing green grasshopper near its leafy perch with a look of almost surprise on its face
Leaps and bounds: The Yoda-like mini predator spies food and leaps over with lightning speed to get the grasshopper. In a single bound they can sometimes reaching speeds of 25mph
Mission accomplished: As these adorable pictures show the miniature mammal, native to Bohol Island, in the Philippines, makes up for its size by being a veracious predator
Tiny animal: Growing to just six-inches in length and weighing less than an average wristwatch, the tarsier is one of the smallest primates in the world
Small and smaller: A tarsier with a baby - once found across the world since its evolution 45million years ago, the mammal is now endangered
Predator: As well as big eyes, it has big ears for hearing the insects, birds, snakes and lizards it feeds on
The Philippine Tarsier factfile