Seems like everyone is looking for Aye-Ayes these days. Me too next year I hope.
Madagascar, 2019: The Travelling Zoologists, 37 days and many species incuding Aye Ayes, Fossa and Malagasey Mouse-eared Bat.
Jon
Seems like everyone is looking for Aye-Ayes these days. Me too next year I hope.
Madagascar, 2019: The Travelling Zoologists, 37 days and many species incuding Aye Ayes, Fossa and Malagasey Mouse-eared Bat.
Jon
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Saw my first aye aye in Daraina special reserve in 2005. Also saw one in Mantadia NP in 2013. Beautiful and unique primate indeed