Yes, an aye-aye uses echolocation and is the only primate to do so.
"Aye" is an adverb that is used in place of the word "yes". It can also be a noun.Ayeadv.yes.n.an affirmative vote or voter.Example: All who approve of this proposition say "aye".
the aye aye's usually eat grubs, i.e moth lava. they use their long fingers and tap the trees, they listen for the echo whether the grubs are in their then they will scoop them out with their long fingers. :)
No, the aye-aye uses its sensitive and skeletal middle finger to tap on surfaces, and by listening with its bat-like ears, it can find hollow spaces with grubs and other insects. It may use its nose to smell ripe fruit or flowers.
The spelling of the word is aye (also seen as the naval "aye, aye").The use of ayes and nays is another form of yeas and nays.
No, the aye-aye is not a producer.
an aye aye is an animal aye means yes or voter
an aye aye lives in Madagascar
Yes, an aye-aye is a mammal.
Some smart little shopper snatched up the juicy tangerine even as I eyed it. You seem certain that you had eyed it first. Aye, I eyed it first!
a komodo is a reptile and a aye aye is a Lemur.a komodo can kill you an aye aye would find that difficultan aye aye is nocturnala komodo is from komodo island and an aye aye is from Madagascaran aye aye eats mainly fruit and insects, a komodo eats meat
the height of the aye aye is 319.5 milimeter