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14 Bizarre Aye-Aye Facts - Fact Animal
Aye-aye Profile The Aye-aye (Daubentonia madagascariensis) is a rare lemur that is native to Madagascar. They are the world’s largest nocturnal primate that is characterized
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Now who's running to the store for some beans aye? 😂😜. . . [fun facts, trends, beans, fitness, health, funny, science facts, fun video, trending] | H.B. MONTE
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This is medea the aye aye showing off the aye aye's most intersting adaptation, their middle finger! Aye-ayes are referred to as “percussion foragers” because they use their middle finger to tap on wood, listening for the movement of larvae hidden inside. If they hear movement, they use their rodent-like incisors to gnaw into the bark exposing the larvae and then insert their elongated middle finger to extract the larvae. They are the only primates thought to use echolocation to find prey. | Cin
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It's meal time for our female aye-aye Damien! 😋 Aye-ayes are nocturnal primates native to the island of Madagascar and have some fascinating adaptations. Aye-ayes have a third "tapping" finger that they use to locate grubs in trees and an elongated fourth finger they use to get the grubs out. Here, you can see Damien using these adaptations to get food out of this puzzle feeder our keepers created by reusing a Lucky Charms box. Creating and using puzzle feeders like this encourages our animals
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