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"This newborn aye-aye not only has a funny name and a weird look; no, it also belongs to an animal category that is called the "wet nosers" (strepsirrhine). Aye-ayes (Daubentonia madagascariensis) are natives of Madagascar and combine rodent-like teeth, a raccoon-like face and a... more
Reviewed by snailspace1 Jun 16, 08:58pm ( 40 reviews ) • environmentalgraffiti.com
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Rated by Ratbags on Oct 18, 6:01am
sensibly written article, good pictures. Not an 'awesome' to be seen anywhere in the text, which deserves a thumbs up from me.
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Rated by growthy on Oct 15, 2:03am
A seven-day-old stump-tailed macaque baby - doesn't the tiny hand look like that of an adult human?
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Rated by massiva on Oct 08, 11:21am
they are so cuteee...
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Rated by thelibertywell on Aug 28, 10:26am
Another great page ruined by awful captions.
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Reviewed by pariahpoet on Aug 25, 7:52pm
Too many nasty primates.
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Rated by hotgoth on Jul 28, 5:45am
cute in a strange kind of way :)
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Rated by tuuliop on Jul 13, 12:18am
There are other more weird animal babies out there but this is a good list.
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Rated by clytie on Jun 28, 8:51pm
Ahhh, the baby bat is so CUTE!
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Rated by Heritas on Jun 26, 4:34pm
A seven-day-old stump-tailed macaque baby