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The Aye-Aye
Kintana, a aye-aye from Madagascar, makes his first public appearance at the Bristol zoo in April 2005. This nocturnal primate has rodent-like teeth and a long middle finger, the better to catch and devour grubs.
Photo: STR/AFP/Getty Images
Apr 15, 2005
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