Saturday, 25 November 2017

Aye-Aye Recap

Hello again! It's me, Anthony, back with my next post, Aye-Aye Recap. Hope you enjoy it, so let's get on with the post!
An Aye-Aye is a small, creepy, animal with black and white shaggy fur and bright, big, yellow eyes. These mammals live in Madagascar. Their scientific name is Daubentonia Madagascariensis. Aye-Aye's weigh 2-3 kg (4.4-6.6 lb) and are 360-440 mm (14-17 in) long. They are suffering habitat loss, which could make them go extinct. These creepy little animals eat seeds, nectar, fruit, and fungi, so they are then omnivores. They have a lifespan of 20-23 years.
That's it for this week's animal! Next week we will be learning about the Babirusa. Stay tuned!

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Sincerely,
Anthony

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