The Aye-aye, also known as the cursed lemur has many adaptations, like its long tail, ever growing incisors, and there weird long middle finger. The Aye-aye has a long bushy tail to help it balance when it's moving from tree to tree. The Aye-aye has incisors that grow forever, this is so that the Aye-aye can chew through wood and branches while looking for grubs, their primary source of food. The Aye-ayes weird witch looking middle finger is used for, fingering in holes to look for grubs, echo location by tapping on the hollow branches.
The rainforest was cut down by humans so it became a barren shrubland. The Aye-aye now known as the cursed digger has many new adaptations, like digging claws, scent glands, and strong limbs. The new Aye-ayes digging claws help it dig its own homes. Its scent glands help it scare predators, and mark territory.
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