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Aye Aye - Description, Habitat, Image, Diet, and Interesting Facts
The aye aye is cared for in breeding colonies and national parks by imitating the natural habitat of this unique creature. A captive temperature of 63º – 82º F (17º – 28º C) is maintained to mimic the seasonal temperatures of Madagascar. Tall trees with leafy branches are also provided to allow the aye aye to create its unique ...
14 Bizarre Aye-Aye Facts - Fact Animal
Interesting Aye-aye Facts. 1. The Aye-aye is one of only two animal species that hunts for food using ‘percussive foraging’ – the method of tapping and making a hole in a tree to find prey. The Aye-aye will tap on trees up to 8 times a second and, will spend between 5 and 41-percent of its foraging time tapping and gnawing on wood to make ...
10 Wild Facts About the Aye-Aye, a Most Improbable Animal
Like all lemurs, aye-ayes are primates, in the same order as monkeys, apes and humans. But aye-ayes resemble something between a raccoon and a rat.They are small — about 12 to 16 inches (30-40 centimeters) in length and 5-6 pounds (2.3-2.7 kilograms) on average and have long, bushy tails (18-22 inches or 45-55 centimeters) that are larger than their bodies.
Aye-aye - Diet, facts, chars, habitat, life span
Aye-aye Introduction. The Aye-aye (Daubentonia madagascariensis) is a unique and enigmatic primate species native to Madagascar. Known for its distinctive appearance, it has long, bony fingers, large ears, and a bushy tail. Aye-ayes are primarily nocturnal and have a specialized diet, feeding on insects and grubs using their elongated middle ...
Aye-Aye | National Geographic
Aye-ayes are dark brown or black and are distinguished by a bushy tail that is larger than their body. They also feature big eyes, slender fingers, and large, sensitive ears. Aye-ayes have pointed ...
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