The diet of the aye-aye consists mostly of the seeds of ramy (Canarium spp.) and other plants, but also beetle and moth larvae found under the bark of trees, cankerous growths on plants, nectar, and various crops, such as coconuts, lychees, and mangos.
The diet of the aye-aye consists mostly of the seeds of ramy (Canarium spp.) and other plants, but also beetle and moth larvae found under the bark of trees, cankerous growths on plants, nectar, and various crops, such as coconuts, lychees, and mangos.
They primarily eat nuts, fruit, and insects.
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It primarily eats ramy seeds (Canarium spp.), insect larvae, nuts, nectar, and fruit.
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.
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.
Aye ayes will be extinct in less than 105 years.
Aye-Ayes are prosimian primates and are native to Madagascar.
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.
No, aye-ayes are a type of lemur from Madagascar. Lemurs are not monkeys, but they are primates.
There are no special terms for male aye-ayes (Daubentonia madagascariensis).