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.
Aye-ayes is not restricted to a particular breeding season (unlike most other lemurs), and it has one offspring every 2 or 3 years.
Aye-ayes have one baby at a time, typically.
The baby and mother form a bond. The mother then stashes the baby in a nest while she forages for food.
they reproduce sexually
Aye-ayes make nests out of leaves and twigs.
I believe the animal you are thinking of is an Aye-aye. They look very similar to Bush Babies.
Bush babies and aye-ayes are both lemuriform primates, a related group of primates that last shared a common ancestor somewhere between 40 and 65 million years ago.
69 babies to be exact actually 69 babies exactly is wrong i checked online on 4 websites it said it has 1 baby every 2-3 years so it has a baby then 2-3 years later it can have another one so the 69 is wrong
Make tha Trap Say Aye was created in 2007.
No, the aye-aye is not a producer.
an aye aye is an animal aye means yes or voter
They make their nest from leaves and vines.
an aye aye lives in Madagascar
Yes, an aye-aye is a mammal.
a komodo is a reptile and a aye aye is a Lemur.a komodo can kill you an aye aye would find that difficultan aye aye is nocturnala komodo is from komodo island and an aye aye is from Madagascaran aye aye eats mainly fruit and insects, a komodo eats meat