Aye-aye
A native of Madagascar, the aye-aye has a lot in common with woodpeckers. It uses a combination of its rodent-like teeth and a long middle finger to gnaw holes and dig out insects.
Aye-aye
A native of Madagascar, the aye-aye has a lot in common with woodpeckers. It uses a combination of its rodent-like teeth and a long middle finger to gnaw holes and dig out insects.
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All very interesting!
This was awesome! I love learning about animals and these were all so unique. Noticed you used endangered species for many of these animals. Destruction of habitat was the main reason.
It is a very disturbing situation to think some of these animals will die out and never be seen on this earth again. Your photographs were just outstanding; give my regards to the people behind the cameras!