The aye-aye (Daubentonia madagascariensis) is the largest nocturnal primate. It is native to the island of Madagascar and known for its weird morphological features. Appearing to be half bat, half ...
Humans aren't the only animals to pick their nose and eat the contents, a new study has shown. Researchers have for the first time documented the behavior in a primate known as the aye-aye, a most ...
Hiding in the weird creature’s palm was something that scientists had missed. By JoAnna Klein Madagascar’s aye-aye lemur is an endearing aberration of an animal. It has enormous ears, a bushy tail, ...
Zanvie, an endangered aye-aye, has been moved to Africa Alive in Kessingland from the Durrell Wildlife Conservation Trust in Jersey.
In the age of viral animal reels and internet-famous pets, we’ve grown used to associating animals with cuteness– soft fur, symmetrical faces, or striking colours. But nature doesn’t design its ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. A dolphin, a chimpanzee, and an aye-aye were among animals reported doing weird and amazing things this year.Getty Images; Rogan ...
(CNN) — Humans aren’t the only animals to pick their nose and eat the contents, a new study has shown. Researchers have for the first time documented the behavior in a primate known as the aye-aye, a ...
Humans aren't the only animals to pick their nose and eat the contents, a new study has shown. Researchers have for the first time documented the behavior in a primate known as the aye-aye, a most ...
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