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The footage resulted in research which names the aye-aye, a peculiar nocturnal lemur with big ears found only in Madagascar, as the 12th primate who picks their nose. It joins an illustrious group ...
The lemurs are safely released at the point of capture and do not remember the event. Did you know that one type of lemur, the Aye-Aye, has teeth that looks more like a giant beaver than a primate?
while the wild men might be simply lemurs or perhaps a tenacious legend about a pygmy race thought to live in the interior. The aye aye, a bizarre nocturnal lemur with the teeth of a beaver ...
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the mysterious Madagascar jungles—home to the elusive Aye-Aye lemur—or the California Condor, an almost extinct vulture ...
There is something about this island 'that is allowing the lemur's DNA to change in the most amazing ways. We're on the hunt for an aye-aye, 'the most closely related of all the surviving lemurs ...
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