Why do ayeayes drum on trees Natural History Museum
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Aye-Ayes are primates that have a long, skinny finger on each hand. But why do they spend their nights using it to tap on trees? Dr Anne-Claire Fabre, a postdoctoral researcher at the Museum, explains. • ---------------- • The Natural History Museum in London is home to over 80 million specimens, including meteorites, dinosaur bones and a giant squid. Our channel brings the Museum to you - from what goes on behind the scenes to surprising science and stories from our scientists. • • Subscribe to our channel for the latest films and live broadcasts about the natural world / naturalhistory... • Website: http://www.nhm.ac.uk • Twitter: / nhm_london • Facebook: http://fb.com/naturalhistorymuseum • Instagram: / natural_history_. .
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