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Mammal

Aye-aye (Daubentonia madagascariensis)

Image February 17, 2016 Josh More

Aye-aye (Daubentonia madagascariensis)_18

Aye-ayes use their long finger to tap around tree trunks to find holes and then dig grubs out.

Apparently they also eat corn.

Who knew?

Durrell Wildlife Park - Jersey

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This site features my photography. Starting as a hobby to see as many species as I could before they went extinct, it's become more.

I've learned that many zoos are no longer cages of desperation, but have become triage centers combating extinction. They work tirelessly, at little to no pay, to save the world the rest of us are actively destroying.

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