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Aug 14, 2014 · However, they are now considered critically endangered for a number of reasons. For one, some Malagasy natives believe them to be a symbol of ...
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The endangered aye-aye (Daubentonia madagascariensis) is the largest ... Like 75 percent of the species found on the island, aye-ayes are only found on ...
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Many people native to Madagascar consider the aye-aye an omen of ill luck. For this reason they often have been killed on sight. Such hunting, coupled with ...
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The Aye-aye is an endangered species not only because its habitat is being destroyed, but also due to native superstition. Besides being a general nuisance in ...
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Human activity is causing extreme strain to the wild aye-aye population. Habitat loss and persecution as a crop pest are two major concerns. Unfortunately, in ...
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The aye-aye is the only extant member of the genus Daubentonia and family Daubentoniidae. It is currently classified as Endangered by the IUCN.
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Found on the African island of Madagascar in the Indian Ocean, ayes-ayes are under threat because of deforestation destroying their natural habitat, poaching ...
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Mar 4, 2021 · The Endangered Aye-aye is a species of conservation concern due to habitat loss and the prosecution by local communities (Randimbiharinirina et ...
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The aye-aye is currently classified as endangered, due to habitat loss of their forests and because locals consider them as 'evil' and often kill them if they ...
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Its odd appearance is one of the reasons it may be under additional stress; local superstitions regard it as an evil omen in many areas and is killed on sight.
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The Red List of Threatened Species published by the International Union for Conservation of Nature and Natural Resources lists the aye-aye as an endangered ...
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According to local lore, aye-ayes bring bad luck and death and must be killed on sight. This has led to the death of so many that they are now protected by ...
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As a group, the 108 extant species of lemur are considered the most endangered mammals in the world. The ...
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The aye-aye is an endangered species because of habitat loss as well as native superstition. Ancient Malagasy legend said the Aye-aye was a symbol of death so ...
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