The native range of the Aye Aye is in Eastern rain forest of the island of Madagascar. A small number of Aye Aye can be found in other locations in Madagascar.
"aye-aye" is a naval term to acknowledge that a command has been understood.The aye-aye is a lemur, native to Madagascar.
Aye-Ayes are prosimian primates and are native to Madagascar.
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Yes, but it is spelled Aye-aye. It is native to Madagascar, and quite...unique looking.
The Philippine tarsier is a nocturnal arboreal primate. Relatives of the Philippine tarsier are the Bornean tarsier of Borneo and Sumatra, and Dian's tarsier of Indonesia.
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Aye-ayes live in Madagascar, off the coast of Africa.
Aye-ayes are a species exclusively native to Madagascar, which is an island considered to be a part of AFRICA.
It's hard to say - since the Aye-aye is not a native species. It was probably introduced to the US by early explorers who found the animal on the island of Madagascar. Captured specimens would have been to the US, where they probably escaped.
Aye-ayes are found (rarely) across most of Madagascar, excluding the dry, spiny forest in the south. Its range includes dry, deciduous woodloods and rainforests.
The aye-aye, a type of lemur native to Madagascar, has four legs. Like other primates, it uses its legs for movement and climbing in its forest habitat. Additionally, the aye-aye has a unique elongated middle finger used for foraging, but it still retains the standard limb count of four.
The aye-aye, a unique lemur native to Madagascar, has a special feature: its elongated middle finger. This finger is exceptionally thin and flexible, which it uses for a technique called percussive foraging. By tapping on tree bark to locate larvae, the aye-aye can then use its finger to extract them from the wood. This adaptation allows it to exploit a food source that few other animals can access.