aye-aye

NOUN
  1. nocturnal lemur with long bony fingers and rodent-like incisor teeth closely related to the lemurs
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How To Use aye-aye In A Sentence

  • After all, the Aye-aye is more dangerous than the pygmy mouse lemur. Matthew Yglesias » The Chimp Ban as Humor Stimulus
  • So do wombats, hyraxes, aye-ayes, and lagomorphs, to give a few examples chosen from modern mammals.
  • Aye-ayes have large, naked, mobile ears, a muzzle that is shorter than that of most lemurs but longer than lorises, and large eyes with yellowish brown irises.
  • Fossils suggest that lemurs, bush babies, lorises, aye-ayes, and their relatives (the prosimians) spilt off from the ancestors of monkeys and apes around 55 million years ago.
  • For example, a Christian wrote to me about an animal called the aye-aye. God and my Neighbour
  • The lemurs and other primates at far right are among the best here: there's an aye-aye, a sifaka, indri and others. Archive 2006-08-01
  • In 1985, by some sort of journalistic accident I was sent to Madagascar with Mark Carwardine to look for an almost extinct form of lemur called the aye-aye. Last Chance to See
  • You'll see some of the island's wildlife - indri, aye-aye, and sifaka to name a few - and gain a deep understanding of their place in one of the world's most unique ecosystems.
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