what is aye medical category
what is aye medical category
well,that is hard to find an aye-ayes habit,but we think that because we can't find one at any other animal. Also we have not seen one in North America not one
Only if you know how to care for one. Remember they are scared of you.
to call some one
Justin says aye' 16-17 times in the song one time..
Nothing is published about aye-aye mating, although they have successfully bred in captivity. All we know is that they are one of the few lemur species that does not have a strict mating season.
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No, there is only one recognized species of aye-aye, known scientifically as Daubentonia madagascariensis. However, there are subspecies based on geographic variations, but these are not classified as separate species. The aye-aye is unique to Madagascar and is known for its distinctive long middle finger, which it uses to tap on trees to locate insects.
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No, but many people in Madagascar believe they can. These superstitious beliefs or taboo are known as fady. Fady sometimes hurts lemurs, as in the case of the aye-aye, or it can help protect lemurs, as long as the people believe it's bad to hunt certain species or believe that a patch of forest is scared.
No one knows how many aye-ayes currently exist, let alone how many used to exist.
Like all other animals, aye-ayes are born, mature, reproduce, then die. Aye-ayes do not have restricted breeding seasons, and typically one offspring is born every two or three years. Little else is known about the reproduction of wild aye-ayes.