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Cute Aye Aye Lemur Description and Profile

Posted on February 11, 2020February 11, 2020

The most charming and fun lemurs in the world have just added to the weirdness. The animal has six digits in its hand.  Aye-aye lemur, scientific name Madagascarinesis of Dabentonia…

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Does the Giant Aye Aye Still Exist in Madagascar?

Posted on February 10, 2020February 3, 2020

The giant aye aye (Dybantonia robusta) is the only other species of Dabantonia species that is an extinct relative of the aye aye. It lived in Madagascar, seems to have…

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The Baby Aye Aye – A Sign of Good or Evil?

Posted on February 9, 2020February 3, 2020

Baby aye aye is cute and innocent, is pronounced ‘eye-eye’, and is found on a small island off the southeast coast of Africa, more specifically, in Madagascar. Well, if you…

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Aye aye Monkey – the Primate with Bizarre Appearance

Posted on February 8, 2020February 3, 2020

Due to its bizarre appearance and unusual eating habits, aye aye is close to a monkey and is considered by many to be the strangest primate in the world. An…

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Why does an Aye Aye has a Long Middle Finger?

Posted on February 7, 2020February 3, 2020

Miraculously expanding, aye aye taps the tree with his long middle finger, and the wooden boring pork larva goes under the bark. Fig is also effective in scooping meat from…

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Ecological Biodiversity of an Aye Aye Habitat

Posted on February 6, 2020February 3, 2020

The rain forest of the native Native Madagascar of aye aye, the habitat where it spends its life associated with land plants, avoids contact with the soil. It is native…

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Importance of the Cute Aye Aye for the Ecosystem

Posted on February 5, 2020February 10, 2020

Lemurs only exist on the island of Madagascar. Most of these primates are ferry, crooked-looking animals, except one, the cute aye aye. It contains teeth that resemble cute aye aye…

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What is the Dental Formula of Aye Aye Teeth?

Posted on February 4, 2020February 3, 2020

The native of Madagascar, Aye aye, scientific name Daubentonia madagascariensis is the only primate for the ability of woodpecker with its teeth: it uses its anterior tooth-like teeth to find…

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Aye Aye Finger – Why is the Aye Aye Considered Bad Luck?

Posted on September 1, 2019November 24, 2019

Like most of the other animals, aye aye also has fingers, we call it- aye-aye finger. Some people believe that aye aye finger is ominous. It brings bad, danger, ravage…

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Aye Aye Fun Facts – Simple Fun facts about Aye Aye to Know

Posted on August 31, 2019November 27, 2019

Aye-aye (Dobentonia madagascarinesis) with its lot of fun facts is a rare lemur that is native to Madagascar. It has intrinsic like rats, nails like sluggish, weed-like mouths and monkey-like…

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