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.
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estimated 1000 to 2000
It is unknown but is estimated to be around 1000-10000
Aye-ayes have exactly sixteen (16) teeth, unless they have lost teeth, are mutants, or are not aye-ayes.
No, the aye-aye is not a producer.
No one knows how many aye-ayes currently exist, let alone how many used to exist.
an aye aye is an animal aye means yes or voter
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
Conservation organizations are working to help the people of Madagascar preserve the forests in which the aye-aye and many other types of unique wildlife live. They are also working to educate the Malagasy people about the aye-aye so they do not fear it. This fear of the aye-aye, in the form of fady or taboo, results in people killing the animal because they think that it is an evil spirit.
the height of the aye aye is 319.5 milimeter