PRESENTATION OUTLINE
The Aye-aye, Daubentionial Madagascariensis! By, Paige Sabotta.
The Aye-aye lives mostly on the Madagascar island and in some rainforests.
The Aye-aye is about 16 inches long and weighs about about 5 pounds!
This animal has many prey, such as...fruit, nuts, nectar, seeds, fungi, and coconut.
On the other hand, they also have many predators, such as... Humans, fossa, and birds of prey.
The Aye-aye is a very unique kind of animal which is also sadly, endangered!:(
This animal has opposable big toes. It also has a third eyelid!
The Aye-aye is the largest nocturnal primate. It is the only primate that uses echolocation!
For this kind of animal, unlike humans the teeth of an Aye-aye grow throughout its lifetime.