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Aye-aye - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The Aye-aye ( Daubentonia madagascariensis ) is a lemur, a strepsirrhine primate native to Madagascar that combines rodent-like teeth with a long, thin middle finger to fill the same ecological ni...
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Do aye-ayes have sex? Do aye-ayes hibornaght? Are aye-ayes endangerd? How do aye-ayes behaive? How high can aye ayes live? How are Aye-Ayes endangard? Why are aye-ayes in danger? What are aye ayes used for? How aye-ayes got endangered?
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Lemurs Bushbabies and Aye-Ayes question: Where does the aye aye live? In the Rain Forest!!! different answer: Aye ayes are native to madagascar and i think that should be more helpful than in the rain ... Wher do aye-aye live? Where do the aye-aye live? Where do theb aye-aye live? Where does an aye aye live? What trees do...
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The Aye-aye is one of many unusual animals Gerry found in Madagascar. Threatened by the people it shares the island with because of it's odd appearance. To the Malagasy people, the Aye-aye is magical, and is believed to bring death to the village it appears in.
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www.thewildones.org/Animals/ayeAyeNH.html
www.thewildones.org/Animals/ayeAyeNH.html
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*** The aye-aye displays an unusual degree of fearlessness towards humans. Wild aye-ayes have been known to stroll nonchalantly down a village street in Madagascar or appear unexpectedly from nowhere in the rainforest to sniff a researcher's shoes.
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www.animalinfo.org/species/primate/daubmada.htm
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Ganzhorn et al., 1999). The aye-aye can live in disturbed areas such as agricultural areas (Albignac, 1987). The aye-aye is found in the following protected areas in Madagascar: ... unable to keep it's balance (Feistner and Ashbourne, 1994). Suspension by the infant beneath a branch and by the feet is found to occur in...
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www.theprimata.com/daubentonia_madagascariensis.html
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Fireworks Splice HTML ... The aye-aye's life span is approximately 10 years. ... Aye-ayes are solitary, which means they live alone. Sometimes pairs are seen, but basically little is known about their lives.
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www.kidcyber.com.au/topics/ayeaye.htm
www.kidcyber.com.au/topics/ayeaye.htm
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Links to Aye-Aye Information at JungleWalk.com. Animal Audio, Video, Pictures, Posters, T-Shirts, and more ... ... "The Aye-aye (Daubentonia madagascariensis) is a primate native to Madagascar that combines rodent-like teeth with a long, ... Source: David Dailey's Public Domain Images; This image is in public domain.
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