What do aye-ayes do?

Aye-ayes are nocturnal, solitary primates that live in the forests of Madagascar. They are known for their large eyes, which help them to see in the dark, and their long, thin fingers, which they use to tap on trees to find insects. Aye-ayes are omnivores, and their diet includes fruits, insects, and leaves. They are also known to eat the bark of trees, and they use their long fingers to extract insects from cracks in the bark. Aye-ayes are endangered due to habitat loss and hunting.