Wildlife of the Week - Aye-aye Test

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1. Where is the Aye-aye native to?

A) Madagascar
B) Australia
C) Brazil

2. What is the Aye-aye primarily known for?

A) Large ears
B) Elongated middle finger
C) Colorful fur

3. What does the Aye-aye mainly eat?

A) Leaves
B) Insects and larvae
C) Fish

4. How does the Aye-aye find its food?

A) Digging through soil
B) Using echolocation
C) Tapping on trees

5. What is the conservation status of the Aye-aye?

A) Critically Endangered
B) Endangered
C) Near Threatened

6. What unique feature helps the Aye-aye locate insects?

A) Sharp teeth
B) Sense of smell
C) Specialized finger

7. What role does the Aye-aye play in its ecosystem?

A) Dispersing seeds
B) Controlling insects
C) Pollinating flowers

8. What is a major threat to the Aye-aye?

A) Water pollution
B) Habitat destruction
C) Urbanization

9. Why is the Aye-aye considered a bad omen in some cultures?

A) Appearance
B) Nocturnal habits
C) Strange vocalizations

10. How can the public support Aye-aye conservation?

A) Building more zoos
B) Donating to wildlife organizations
C) Changing its diet