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Snake plants are pretty, good for indoor air quality, and easy to care for. But there's a dark side to them, particularly ...
NOVA: What were the greatest challenges that you faced in studying the aye-aye? ES: The biggest initial challenge was being able to find enough information about the animals to design a good study.
Follow our easy birdbath tips to create an inviting environment that welcomes all sorts of birds to stop for a drink and a ...
On Madagascar, a type of lemur called aye-ayes may have a singular evolutionary history.
The mountain pygmy possum of Australia, the aye-aye of Madagascar and Leadbeater’s possum of Australia are the top three mammals that we should try to save, according to an improved method for ...
From a practical standpoint, studying color vision in the aye-aye proved to be a daunting endeavor. Since the aye-aye is an endangered species, obtaining DNA samples in the wild was not possible.
Sequence genomes to save species An aye aye, a type of lemur, lives in Madagascar. A new study highlights genetic diversity among various populations, aiding conservation of the endangered species.
A nose-picking aye-aye’s spindly middle finger probably reaches all the way to the back of the throat, CT scans suggest.
Chris and Martin find Aye Aye in forest. Chris and Martin find Aye Aye in forest. Wild Kratts is available to stream on pbs.org and the free PBS App, available on iPhone, Apple TV, Android TV ...
Lil Uzi Vert just unleashed Pink Tape. With 26 tracks, an unexpected cover of System Of A Down’s “Chop Suey,” and features from Nicki Minaj, Bring Me The Horizon, Don Toliver, and more, it ...
Aye-aye feel a little woozy Hit me with the strong stuff. Aye-ayes, a tiny crazed-looking lemur species, prefer fake nectar with higher concentrations of alcohol – as does the slow loris, a ...
Study Shows Primates Prefer a Little Booze With Their Nectar Two prosimian primates, the aye-aye and slow loris, show a preference for sugar-water with a higher alcohol content ...