Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. I write about biodiversity and the hidden quirks of the natural world. The world’s largest nocturnal primate—the aye-aye—is ...
The first question that pops into your mind may be what is it? Meet Tonks, an aye-aye, and she’s one of rarest animals of the world. There are only 24 aye-ayes living in seven zoos in the U.S., KMGH ...
London Zoo keepers have captured striking photographs of their most "superstition-shrouded" nocturnal residents with a night-vision technique. Capturing the wide-eyed stare of the bushbaby and the aye ...
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