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Research scientist Eleanor Sterling spent almost two years stumbling through the dark forests of Madagascar in an effort to better understand the aye-eye, perhaps one of the most endangered ...
In Kali’s defense, aye-aye fingers were made for picking. The primate’s hand makes up 41% of its forelimb (imagine an average-size human with a foot-long hand).
The aye-aye (Daubentonia madagascariensis) is the largest nocturnal primate. It is native to the island of Madagascar and known for its weird morphological features. Appearing to be half bat, half ...
Found in Madagascar, the Aye Aye looks like something out of a fevered dream. Their bulging eyes, huge ears, overbite, and shaggy fur (among other attributes) look almost pieced together like some ...
Unusual animals called aye-ayes, a species of Madagascan lemur, could have scampered fully formed from Edgar Allan Poe’s forehead. Aye-ayes are primates, like humans and monkeys, but they ...
The aye-aye, a species of lemur from Madagascar, is the latest to be seen plumbing the depths of their nasal cavity in a new study revealing this behaviour for the first time. Roberto Portela Miguez ...
The aye-aye is one of nature's most fascinatingly bizarre creatures. Native to Madagascar, this lemur is the largest nocturnal primate in the world and has unique features that set it apart. It ...
And just in time for Halloween. A baby aye-aye, also known as a long-fingered lemur, has been born at the Duke Lemur Center (DLC) in North Carolina, reports South West News Service, a British news … ...
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