SAN DIEGO, Calif. - Keepers at the San Diego Zoo checked the weight of a one-month-old female aye-aye Thursday, under the watchful eye of her mother. After distracting mom for a short time with a ...
DENVER — The Denver Zoo is now home to a baby aye-aye, one of the rarest animals in the world. On Thursday morning, the zoo announced that it had welcomed its third aye-aye, which is an elusive ...
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Getting your Trinity Audio player ready... The little guy won’t win any beauty contests, unless beauty is in the eye of the beholder. But the baby aye-aye, an endangered primate species found only in ...
On December 6, the Denver Zoo announced that Tonks, one of its most recent additions, was almost ready to greet the public. The new animal: An aye-aye. “A what-what?” you might ask. Tonks has been ...
Talk about a face only a mother could love. Tonks, the aye-aye, was recently born at the Denver Zoo, the Denver Post is reporting, and while her appearance may be ghastly, it's a win for biologists ...
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 ...
Colton may be the next Bachelor, but it's Tonks who is stealing hearts Kelli Bender is the Pets Editor at PEOPLE. She has been working at PEOPLE since 2013. Her work has previously appeared on MTV, ...
Dublin Zoo is home to a new species of lemur - the aye-aye - which will live in the zoo's newest habitat, Nocturnal House. The male and female primates, Peanut and Tahiri, arrived from Bristol Zoo ...
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It's rough being an endangered aye-aye lemur: It takes 2 to 3 hours to copulate, and if you don't have a good teacher, you may never procreate at all. A pair of the nocturnal creatures from Madagascar ...