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Daubentoniidae : the aye-aye
Daubentoniidae : the aye-aye from Animal Diversity Web Daubentoniidae aye-aye This family contains a single species, the highly distinctive aye-aye. These animals are around 400 mm long excluding the bushy tail, which more ... articular process and condyle. The condyle is shifted ventrally relative to the dentary toothrow. Aye-ayes eat insect larvae, which they retrieve from bark and wood by gnawing ...
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Endangeredspecie.com: Endangered Species Profile
Aye-aye (Daubentonia madagascariensis) The aye-aye is classified as a member of the order Primates and is a member of the family Daubentoniidae. The aye-aye is about the size of a rabbit, and is brown. It is a nocturnal animal. The aye-aye is ... exploitation and a decline in area of occupancy. Also, the aye-aye has an estimated population of less than 2500 and an ...
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PRIMATES
In the aye-aye (Daubentoniidae), the incisors are reduced to 1 in each jaw and are rodent-like in form ...
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Mammals
Mouse Lemurs Lemuridae: Lemurs Megaladapidae: Sportive and Weasel Lemurs Indriidae: Avahi, Sifakas, and Indri Daubentoniidae: Aye-ayes Tarsiidae: Tarsiers Callitrichidae: Marmosets, or Tamarins Cebidae: New World Monkeys Cercopithecidae: Old World Monkeys ...
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