
The Aye-Aye is found only in the forests of Madagascar! They live in the treetops and rarely go down to the forest floors.
The Aye-Aye is an omnivore! This means that they eat both plants and animals. They typically eat bugs and fruit. They especially like mangos!

These animals are predators. They use their large, sensitive ears to spot prey to catch.

Aye-Ayes have very interesting features. They have big yellow eyes that help them see in the dark, large ears to hear prey, very long and boney fingers to grab their food, rat like teeth, and a bushy squirrel like tail.



This animal is not very social, it spends most of its time in the treetops. They only become active at night and spend their day sleeping up in the trees.

Fun Fact #1
The Aye-Aye weighs 4 pounds, it is small!

Fun Fact #2
The Aye-Aye lives for about 20 years out in the wild!

Fun Fact #3
The Aye-Aye's features made people think it belonged to the rodent family originally, but they are primates like humans!

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The Aye-Aye is found only in the forests of Madagascar! They live in the treetops and rarely go down to the forest floors.
The Aye-Aye is an omnivore! This means that they eat both plants and animals. They typically eat bugs and fruit. They especially like mangos!

These animals are predators. They use their large, sensitive ears to spot prey to catch.

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