The diet of fruits, seeds and nuts that feeds the nocturnal primate makes it a pest in the eyes of the farm-tending locals and puts it at grave risk of extinction. In Fact, The Aye-Aye Was Thought ...
The aye-aye of Madagascar looks like a character from a dark fairy tale. With its wide eyes, elongated fingers, and bat-like ears, this nocturnal lemur is both eerie and enchanting. It uses its ...
Senior mammal keeper Paige Bwye, who also saw its mother born at the zoo, said "Our eyes locked on each other. It was a very special moment for me." The birth is important as the aye-aye is ...