Difference between revisions of "Aye-aye"
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− | "The Aye-aye (Daubentonia madagascariensis) is a primate native to Madagascar that combines rodent-like teeth with a long, thin middle finger to fill the same ecological niche of a woodpecker. It is the world's largest nocturnal primate, and is characterized by its unique method of finding food; it taps on trees to find grubs, then gnaws holes in the wood and inserts its elongated middle finger to pull the grubs out." - | + | "The Aye-aye (Daubentonia madagascariensis) is a primate native to Madagascar that combines rodent-like teeth with a long, thin middle finger to fill the same ecological niche of a woodpecker. It is the world's largest nocturnal primate, and is characterized by its unique method of finding food; it taps on trees to find grubs, then gnaws holes in the wood and inserts its elongated middle finger to pull the grubs out." - {{wikipedia|Aye-aye|Wikipedia}} |
==Video Where [[Strange Tag]] Appears== | ==Video Where [[Strange Tag]] Appears== |
Revision as of 05:07, 19 April 2007
"The Aye-aye (Daubentonia madagascariensis) is a primate native to Madagascar that combines rodent-like teeth with a long, thin middle finger to fill the same ecological niche of a woodpecker. It is the world's largest nocturnal primate, and is characterized by its unique method of finding food; it taps on trees to find grubs, then gnaws holes in the wood and inserts its elongated middle finger to pull the grubs out." - Wikipedia
Video Where Strange Tag Appears
Speculation
Aye-ayes are endangered.
Aye-ayes are said to bring bad luck.
Aye-ayes are nocturnal and arboreal. This could be a reference to Bree climbing down the tree at night to sneak out to the park.