Researchers reveal secret of aye-ayes’ long middle finger
by Nicola Davis Science correspondent from Science | The Guardian on (#655EC)
Video shows captive Madagascan primates using elongated finger to pick nose and eat the mucus
With its big eyes, bushy tail and sensitive ears, the aye-aye may appear a cute, if quirky, creature. But now researchers have discovered it has a less endearing trait: it uses its long middle finger to pick its nose - and eat the mucus.
Aye-ayes are - like humans - primates, but they are nocturnal, endangered and only found in Madagascar. An object of superstition, they have a number of unusual features, including rodent-like teeth and a skinny, elongated finger with a ball-and-socket joint.
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