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Researchers document lemur's disgusting habit for the first time

Por: WPTV Nation October 27, 2022

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For the first time, an aye-aye lemur has been recorded picking its nose, the The primates from Madagascar have a long finger that can reach the back of its throat through its nose. The animal then licks off the mucus from its fingers. Researchers believe the aye-aye might like the texture and saltiness of mucus.“'When I first saw this video, I was really struck by the nose picking,” said Roberto Portela Miguez, senior curator in charge... + full article



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