Thread: Aye-aye birth
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Old 09-01-2008, 09:20 PM
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Yes, they do have an air of something weird and 'ghostly'. Is there hope that they will not be persecuted?
Good to see that zoos do some useful - as I've said before, this does happen but it always seems to be such a small effect on a vast problem.

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Originally Posted by goosey View Post
That is excellent news about these poor creatures. They do have a strange look about them though. Well done Bristol zoo and too the dedicated keepers hand rearing Raz.
I wonder what the long term solution will be, I doubt Aye-ayes will ever be able to be returned to the wild while they are still persecuted by locals.
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