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The aye-aye may be one of the most interesting and misunderstood primates. With its odd looks, it has haunted villagers for centuries in its native Madagascar. While initially believed to be a ...
The first question that pops into your mind may be what is it? Meet Tonks, an aye-aye, and she's one of rarest animals of the world. There are only 24 aye-ayes living in seven zoos in the U.S., KMGH ...
Native to Madagascar, this lemur looks like a strange mix of several animals. It has the round eyes of an owl, the ears of a bat, rodent-like teeth that never stop growing and a wiry, bushy tail ...
The mountain pygmy possum of Australia, the aye-aye of Madagascar and Leadbeater’s possum of Australia are the top three mammals that we should try to save, according to an improved method for ...
London Zoo keepers have captured striking photographs of their most "superstition-shrouded" nocturnal residents with a night-vision technique. Capturing the wide-eyed stare of the bushbaby and the aye ...
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Aye aye - the misunderstood creature once hunted out of fear
This video reveals how the aye aye became one of the most feared animals in Madagascar’s folklore. It explores the myths that claimed the creature could predict or even cause death. Viewers learn how ...
Back in 2022, we briefly mentioned that an aye-aye had been caught on film "digging for gold," i.e., practicing rhinotillexis, or, in other words, picking its nose. However, somehow, we failed to ...
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