Exploring the animal kingdom always leads to surprising discoveries, especially when you encounter creatures that seem too ...
The aye-aye mostly stays above ground, moving from tree to tree in search of its next meal. This is where its middle fingers are especially handy as it taps on trees—seeking out the hollow ...
Aye-ayes are nocturnal and are famed for having an extended middle finger which they use to find food inside logs and trees. They have evolved to feed rather like woodpeckers, tapping the bark ...
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Found in Madagascar, the aye-aye is a primate with an unsettling appearance, thanks to its wide eyes, bat-like ears, and skeletal fingers. This nocturnal creature uses its elongated middle finger ...