Meet the aye-aye (Daubentonia madagascariensis), a lemur so singular that it has its own taxonomic family (read: no next of kin). Oh, and did we mention that middle finger? Let’s take a closer look.
Aye-aye - Daubentonia madagascariensis long-fingered nocturnal... Aye-aye - Daubentonia madagascariensis long-fingered nocturnal lemur, strepsirrhine primate native to Madagascar with rodent-like ...
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 ...
For the aye-aye, an intriguing lemur from Madagascar, its glaring features have made it the unwitting target of fear from the local population. With a height ranging from fourteen to seventeen ...
One of The rare Aye-Aye lemur that is only nocturnal. Image by Cavan via depositphotos.com Lemurs are not suitable pets. They have complex social, dietary, and environmental needs that are difficult ...
proper nutrition for an aye-aye, or how to safely sedate a mouse lemur. Through her experiences, Williams became the go-to person for all of these questions. She co-authored the first research on the ...
Meet the aye-aye (Daubentonia madagascariensis), a lemur so singular that it has its own taxonomic family (read: no next of kin). Oh, and did we mention that middle finger? Let’s take a closer look.