Aye ayes will be extinct in less than 105 years.
no. they are not extinct. they are still living in madagascar.
if the aye aye went extinct the ecosystem would live however it would be devastating in Madagascar where it is from.
Aye-ayes are listed by the IUCN as Near Threatened, although many consider it to be Endangered. It is threatened by habitat loss and hunting, and although it has a wide geographic range, it is rare in every forest in which it lives. The aye-aye will go extinct if people in Madagascar don't act to save it.
aye aye live in Madagascar
Yes, aye-ayes are lemurs.
a Munt of aye-ayes
Aye-ayes live on the island of Madagascar.
Aye-ayes have exactly sixteen (16) teeth, unless they have lost teeth, are mutants, or are not aye-ayes.
Aye-ayes are found across much of the island of Madagascar, which is why they are listed as Near Threatened by the IUCN. However, they are very rare throughout their range, and were once thought to be extinct. Because of their rarity across their range, many primatologists feel that the aye-aye should be re-listed as endangered.
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Mating can last as much as an hour in aye-ayes. Male aye-ayes fight for dominance when courting a female aye-aye.
No, aye-ayes do no migrate.