~ Life span in wild is unknown.
~ Life span in captivity is about 20 years.
~ The aye-aye is an omnivore.
~ The aye-aye is the largest nocturnal primate.
~ Scientific name is Daubentonia madagascariensis
~ Kingdom: Animalia
~ Phylum: Chordata
~ Class: Mammalia
~ Order: Primate
~ Family: Daubentonia
~ Male aye-ayes have large overlapping home ranges between 100 and 200 hectares.
~ The third finger is so extremely thin that it appears to be little more than skin and bone.
~ There is only one symbiotic relationship the aye-aye has. It is commensalism. The aye-aye lemurs live in trees, and the trees do not benefit or take harm.
~ They mark scent mark their home range by rubbing rubiing parts of their neck, cheeks, and rump on branches.
~ Life span in captivity is about 20 years.
~ The aye-aye is an omnivore.
~ The aye-aye is the largest nocturnal primate.
~ Scientific name is Daubentonia madagascariensis
~ Kingdom: Animalia
~ Phylum: Chordata
~ Class: Mammalia
~ Order: Primate
~ Family: Daubentonia
~ Male aye-ayes have large overlapping home ranges between 100 and 200 hectares.
~ The third finger is so extremely thin that it appears to be little more than skin and bone.
~ There is only one symbiotic relationship the aye-aye has. It is commensalism. The aye-aye lemurs live in trees, and the trees do not benefit or take harm.
~ They mark scent mark their home range by rubbing rubiing parts of their neck, cheeks, and rump on branches.