Aye-ayes are the largest nocturnal primates in the world, living mainly in forest canopies It uses its long finger to pull grubs out of branches It is an endangered species because its habitat is ...
I write about the world of biology. The world’s largest nocturnal primate—the aye-aye—is steeped in superstition in its native ... [+] Madagascar, casting a thick shadow over its continued ...
We are also looking at how habitat fragmentation may affect lemur ecology and health ... Did you know that one type of lemur, the Aye-Aye, has teeth that looks more like a giant beaver than a primate?
One of the most rare and threatened lemurs in the world has been born at Bristol Zoo. Keepers believe the aye-aye lemur was born almost two months ago but only have just had their first glimpse as ...