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Aye Aye sign

19th March 2011

Aye Aye sign
    • jerseygorilla
      19th March 2011
    • foz
      So the reason is to 'make them feel at home' ? Is it actually going to have any effect on the aye-aye? sorry if I sound sceptical I'm just interested.
    • jerseygorilla
      I think it may be because the first Aye Ayes were wild caught and so the current Aye Ayes dont know anything different...... Not sure though!
    • foz
      ah that would make sense i suppose. thank you :D
    • JerseyLotte
      The response of a species to it's natural circadian rhythms is hardwired. Mimicking the seasonality and day/night lengths that a species has evolved to be adapted to is (in my opinion) crucial to the long term health, reproductive success and longevity of captive animals.
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