Kategorier: Alle - africa - habitat - endangered

av Wilson Ashley 8 år siden

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The aye-aye and giraffe are two distinct animals with unique characteristics and habitats. The aye-aye, native to the northern east coast of Madagascar, is known for its long, thin fingers, particularly the third finger, which is used for extracting bugs from trees.

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fingers are long and thin, and the third finger can grow up to three times longer than the others.

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Aye-aye

How many of these aye-aye are there?

1,000-10,000

why is it important to protect the Aye-aye?

so we will not forget them and it wont disrut the food wed

where is it found in the food wed?

Subtopic
the Aye-aye is in med for food wed

Where did you get your information? http://animals.nationalgeographic.com/animals/mammals/aye-aye/ The cat in the hat Aye-aye http://www.bagheera.com/inthewild/van_anim_ayeaye.htm

what it eat's?

banana flowers
bugs in the tree

how dose  it gets the bugs out of the tree ?

it use its ears to listen for the bugs in the tree. The teeth to bite the bark and it use fingers to get the bugs out of the tree.

facts

Aye-aye was actually a lemur.
''The aye-aye was once thought to be extinct, but recent discoveries suggest there may be 100 or more aye-ayes alive in the wild.''

Scientific classification:      aye-aye                             Kingdom Animalia Phylum Chordata Class Mammalia Order Primates Family Daubentoniidae Genus Daubentonia Species madagascariensis

where is it found?

Africa
northern east coast of Madagascar in Indian ocean

what can we do to stop it becoming endanger

by protecting the habitat and not using the savanna for roads

giraffe

how many are there?

80,000

Where is it found?

in Africa
the savanna

what it eat

mlamle leaves and tall food

wear is the giraffe found in the food wed

https://www.thinglink.com/scene/378590965075542017

Giraffe

Scientific classification:   giraffe                                  Kingdom Animalia Phylum Chordata Class Mammalia Order Artiodactyla Family Giraffidae Genus Giraffa Species G. camelopardalis Binomial Name: Giraffa camelopar

Why is it endangered?

For this reason they often have been killed on sight because they bring bad luck