Aye-Aye
🔬 Animal Research Sheet

Aye-Aye

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📖 Read about me

The aye-aye, a nocturnal Madagascar lemur, has an elongated skeletal middle finger it taps on branches up to 8 times a second, using its huge ears to hear grub tunnels by echo (percussive foraging). It gnaws a hole with ever-growing teeth and hooks the grub out — the only primate that hunts this way.

🌍 Where do I live? (my habitat)

⚡ What is my superpower?

🤯 One weird TRUE fact I learned

🔎 How do scientists KNOW this?

(Hint: look for clues in the facts — did they film it, measure it, or test it?)

✏️ Draw me!

❓ One question I still have

Wild Zoo Facts · https://wildzoofacts.com/animals/aye-aye-finger/ — read the full facts, watch the video, and check your answers.