Over the course of a year and a half, our registrar orchestrated all the details to move our three aye-ayes to Europe.
Settling Into New Homes In September 2014, two of our keepers flew with the three aye-ayes to Europe.
Male aye-ayes tend to share their territories with other males and are even known to share the same nests although not at the same time , and can seemingly tolerate each other until they hear the call of a female that is looking for a mate.
Not to worry, the aye-aye eventually gets better-looking.