It's called: 'Kintana', the "first captive bred aye-aye, an arboreal nocturnal lemur, Daubentonia madagascariensis, a native to Madagascar, to be born in the United Kingdom. Bristol Zoo Gardens announced Friday April 15, 2005, that it is the first UK zoo to successfully breed and hand-rear an aye-aye, the largest nocturnal primate in the world and one of the strangest mammals on the planet."
But it kinda looks like me in the morning.
There's another shot here: http://story.news.yahoo.com/news?tmpl=story2&u=/050414/481/lon11904142236&e=1&ncid=1756
Good Lord! What in tarnation IS that???
ReplyDeleteIt's called: 'Kintana', the "first captive bred aye-aye, an arboreal nocturnal lemur, Daubentonia madagascariensis, a native to Madagascar, to be born in the United Kingdom. Bristol Zoo Gardens announced Friday April 15, 2005, that it is the first UK zoo to successfully breed and hand-rear an aye-aye, the largest nocturnal primate in the world and one of the strangest mammals on the planet."
ReplyDeleteBut it kinda looks like me in the morning.
There's another shot here: http://story.news.yahoo.com/news?tmpl=story2&u=/050414/481/lon11904142236&e=1&ncid=1756