Ai-ai is a nocturnal lemur with a finger-scraper

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The aye-aye is one of the most amazing primates on the planet. It looks like a cross between a squirrel, a bat, and a monkey. This nocturnal inhabitant of Madagascar has become a legend thanks to its long, bony middle finger, which it uses to "knock" on wood in search of larvae.

Classification

• Kingdom: Animals (Animalia)

- Type: Chordate

- Class: Mammalia

- Classification: Primates

- Family: Daubentoniidae

- Genus: Daubentonia

• View: Daubentonia madagascariensis

Appearance

📏 Sizes:

- Body length: 30-40 cm

- Tail: up to 60 cm

- Weight: 2-2.7 kg

🎨 Color scheme:

- The coat is dark brown or black, long and sparse

- Large bright eyes

- Large, bat-shaped ears

☝️ Features:

- Long middle toe on the front paws - thin, skeleton-like

- Large, constantly growing incisors (like rodents)

- Movable neck that allows for almost 180° head rotation

Range and habitat

🌍 Where he lives:

- Endemic to Madagascar

- Mostly northeast of the island

🌳 Wednesday:

- Tropical rain forests

- Sometimes secondary forests and plantations

Lifestyle and behavior

🌙 Nighttime activity:

- Ai is active only at night

- During the day it sleeps in a spherical nest made of branches and leaves

🦉 A lonely lifestyle:

- Lives alone except during the breeding season

- Territorial - marks the boundaries with urine and scent glands

🧠 Intelligence:

- Has a good memory and challenging behavior

- Able to use tools in captivity

Food

🍴 Diet:

- Insect larvae (favorite food)

- Fruits, nectar, mushrooms, coconuts

- Sometimes bird eggs

🎯 Hunting for larvae:

- Uses the technique of "percussive echolocation" - knocks on the wood with his finger

- Listens for echoes, detects cavities

- Chews through the hole with its teeth and puts its long finger in to pull out the larva

Reproduction

🍼 Mating:

- Does not have a clearly defined season

- Females signal readiness with smell and sound

👶 Offspring:

- Pregnancy lasts about 170 days

- One cub is born

- The child stays with the mother until the age of 2

Environmental protection status

📉 Status:

- Endangered species

- Listed in the IUCN Red List as Endangered

🚫 Threats:

* Deforestation

- Persecution by the local population (considered a "demon" or a symbol of death)

- Low reproductive capacity

🌱 Security:

- Protected by the national parks of Madagascar

- It is kept in zoos to preserve the species

Interesting facts

✔️ Ai-ai is the only modern representative of its family - Daubentoniidae

✔️ Local legends believe that the appearance of an aye-aye is a sign of death, so it is often killed

✔️ His teeth grow all his life, like those of a rodent

✔️ The long finger has its own tendon and can bend independently of the rest of the fingers

✔️ At night, it makes special sounds similar to "chirping"

Conclusion

Aye-aye is an example of a unique way of primate evolution on an isolated island. Despite its creepy appearance, it is of great scientific value and needs to be protected. Aye-aye is not a demon, but a true masterpiece of nature.

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