aye-aye in English

noun
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a rare nocturnal Madagascan primate allied to the lemurs. It has rodentlike incisor teeth and an elongated twiglike finger on each hand with which it pries insects from bark.
Fossils suggest that lemurs, bush babies, lorises, aye-ayes , and their relatives (the prosimians) split off from the ancestors of monkeys and apes around 55 million years ago.

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6. Aye-Aye (Daubentonia madagascariensis) Aye-Aye (Daubentonia madagascariensis) eating a coconut.

7. How to say Aye aye in English? Pronunciation of Aye aye with 2 audio pronunciations, 1 meaning, 7 translations and more for Aye aye.

8. Aye, Aye Nautical A response acknowledging an order.

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10. Aye , aye , sir, I'll do it out of hand.

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12. The Aye-Aye has a greatly reduced dental formula of 1.0.1.3

13. 1–3 The Aye-Aye is nocturnal and keeps mainly to the

14. Aye-Aye Madagascar’s mysterious ‘one-of-a-kind’ by Jeffrey Dykes Flickr/Frank.Vassen

15. The Aye aye has a coarse brown or black coat with white guard hairs throughout this

16. Synonyms for Aye aye include yes, yeah, yep, affirmative, certainly, yah, yea, yup, absolutely and agreed

17. Aye aye definition: an expression of compliance , esp used by seamen Meaning, pronunciation, translations and examples

18. 29 Inverdarroch: Course its a hail different lifestyle ... Isabel: Och aye, aye it is that, Inverdarroch.

19. Aye Aye definition: an expression of compliance , esp used by seamen Meaning, pronunciation, translations and examples

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22. Weighing in at about five pounds (2.5 kg), the Aye-Aye is the largest of all nocturnal primates

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26. The Conning officer shall respond with “very well” if an officer, or with “aye aye” if an enlisted person

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28. Aye Aye lemur birthday card // animal art, celebration cards, cards for him, cards for her, cards for friend, blank cards WildLinesArtwork

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30. The Aye-Aye is about 40 cm (16 inches) long, excluding the bushy 55- to 60-cm (21.6- to 23.6-inch) tail

31. Aye aye is not only a naval saying and a way of showing a majority decision, but is the ultimate frisbee team of the University of East Anglia, England

32. The Aye-Aye (Daubentonia madagascariensis) is a long-fingered lemur, a strepsirrhine primate native to Madagascar with rodent-like teeth that perpetually grow and a special thin middle finger.

33. Initially labeled a rodent when first discovered (due in part to its sharp, rat-like front teeth), the elusive Aye-Aye (pronounced ‘eye-eye’) of Madagascar is now classed as ‘without doubt the world’s most unusual and unique primate’

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