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 ...
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 ...
Named Propotto, it was said to be a new species of primate. David Haring, dharing@duke.edu The aye-aye of Madagascar has a special thin middle finger This idea was quickly challenged, and the ...
Endangered species like the Silky sifaka, Aye-aye, and Radiated tortoise - found nowhere else on Earth - cannot survive without these rapidly disappearing habitats. Madagascar's Protected Areas ...
Endangered species like the Silky sifaka, Aye-aye, and Radiated tortoise - found nowhere else on Earth - cannot survive without these rapidly disappearing habitats. Madagascar's Protected Areas ...