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More than 10,000 pets are estimated in the U.S

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According to ISIS (an organization that keeps records on exotic animals in captivity), there were approximately 50 aye-ayes in captivity as of 2010.


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How many aye-ayes are left in captivity?

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What do you think of animals in captivity?

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Should animals captured in captivity?

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How do animals in captivity get food?

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What is the difference between animals that live in the wild to animals that live in captivity?

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