Aye aye are omnivores, and eat insects, fruits, seeds, and even some fungi and nectar. However, they have three specialized adaptations for feeding on insect larva that live inside of tree trunks. First, they have a very good sense of hearing. They then use their second adaptation, an extremely long middle finger with a long claw, to tap on the tree and listen to see whether there is a cavity that may house a grub. They then use their third adaptation, which are squirrel-like front teeth, to break open the bark and their middle finger digs out the grub.
Although aye-ayes feed off of insect larvae hiding inside trees and bamboo, as well as fruit, their primary food source are the seeds of ramy (Canarium spp.), a local plant.
An aye-aye typically catches prey several times throughout the night, as they are nocturnal foragers. They primarily feed on insects, particularly larvae hidden in tree bark, which they locate using their long middle finger to tap and listen for hollow sounds. On average, an aye-aye may catch prey multiple times during a single foraging session, but the exact frequency can vary based on food availability and habitat conditions.
No, the aye-aye is not a producer.
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an aye aye lives in Madagascar
Yes, an aye-aye is a mammal.
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Yes. Aye-aye are arboreal.
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