Is a aye-aye monkey herbivore carnivore or omnivore?

Aye-ayes (Daubentonia madagascariensis) are classified as omnivores. Their diet consists of an amalgamation of fruits, nectar, pollen, bark, seeds, and insects, including larvae and pupae. They possess specialized adaptations, such as long, thin fingers utilized for tapping and grasping, and incisors that are constantly growing and continuously shed, enabling them to efficiently exploit their varied diet.