They are currently classified as an endangered species thereby making it illegal to own as a pet.
Aye-ayes are mostly killed out of fear, because people think they are evil spirits or a bad omen. In some places where aye-ayes are not feared or the people are desperately hungry, aye-ayes are also killed for food.
aye aye live in Madagascar
Yes, aye-ayes are lemurs.
a Munt of aye-ayes
People hurt aye-ayes by killing them out of fear, hunting them, and destroying their forests. Aye-ayes are also hunted by the fossa, a cat-like predator found on the island of Madagascar.
Aye-ayes are killed by people (who also destroy their habitat), and predators such as the fossa probably prey on them as well.
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.
Mating can last as much as an hour in aye-ayes. Male aye-ayes fight for dominance when courting a female aye-aye.
Aye-ayes are not dangerous to humans, although some people in Madagascar believe they bring bad luck or death. Some even believe aye-ayes kill chickens and people. However, this is not true, and is example of Madagascar's fady, or "taboo".
No, aye-ayes do no migrate.
Aye-Ayes are prosimian primates and are native to Madagascar.