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I saw that picture of one of the first aye-ayes bred in captivity on the BBC news website recently. It is weird.
According to the site they are the world's largest nocturnal mammals. Admittedly, I'd never heard of an aye-aye until I saw that picture, but you can now count me as a fan.
This thread is the one and only place on Teamliquid.net to discuss both the Pros and Cons of aye-ayes, techniques for capturing them, and other useful information.
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that is one disgusting looking animal I like it
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Belgium8305 Posts
DUDE I KNOW
I saw a picture of one of these like a year ago and I've been scared shitless by them ever since. :D They have this really long evil looking finger to get insects and such out of trees, which is why they're called 'vingerdier' in Dutch.
So creepy. >_<
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I just looked through google images, and it is real. O.O
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So nvmplatypus, what if that "aye-aye" thing fought a platypus? Who would win? And why? Maybe we need a new liquibet on this?
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On April 17 2005 14:53 splat wrote: So nvmplatypus, what if that "aye-aye" thing fought a platypus? Who would win? And why? Maybe we need a new liquibet on this?
Well platypuses have spiky things on their hind legs that are filled with venom so it seems fairly lopsided to me. However, as I'm a newbie to this aye-aye thing maybe some of the more informed aye-aye enthuisiasts on tl.net will have further information on their special powers and prove me wrong.
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it definitely has the most fucking cool name ever
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On April 17 2005 14:51 ihatett wrote: I just looked through google images, and it is real. O.O yeah dude because google can never lie, right?
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On April 17 2005 14:56 Refrain[FriZ] wrote:Show nested quote +On April 17 2005 14:51 ihatett wrote: I just looked through google images, and it is real. O.O yeah dude because google can never lie, right?
not in this case
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On April 17 2005 14:58 ihatett wrote:Show nested quote +On April 17 2005 14:56 Refrain[FriZ] wrote:On April 17 2005 14:51 ihatett wrote: I just looked through google images, and it is real. O.O yeah dude because google can never lie, right? not in this case Oh man, nobody click on that link. I'm gonna have nightmares. Remember that movie The Village? In that movie, I swear I thought the monsters ("the ones we do not speak of" ) were gonna look like this aye-aye shit. The babies look evil enough as it is, and yet the adults are worse. Those eyes and claws...
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is awesome32273 Posts
omg thy look so scay : [ where do they live?
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"This thread is the one and only place on Teamliquid.net to discuss both the Pros and Cons of aye-ayes, techniques for capturing them, and other useful information."
ROFL
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That thing looks awesome. Well, it probably wouldnt if I saw it in real life...
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its like a gremlin how cute
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On April 17 2005 14:50 vGl-CoW wrote: DUDE I KNOW
I saw a picture of one of these like a year ago and I've been scared shitless by them ever since. :D They have this really long evil looking finger to get insects and such out of trees, which is why they're called 'vingerdier' in Dutch.
So creepy. >_<
ohhhhhh yeah I saw a documentary about those lil devils and their long finger like 1 year ago. that is a pretty strange animal...
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its not really that scary looking its kinda cute...
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On April 17 2005 16:46 uidf wrote: its not really that scary looking its kinda cute... its kinda cute until it jumps at your head trying to remove your eyes from their sockets
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If you gave a drowned hyena to a reaally under-qualified taxidermist, that's what you'd get back.
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On April 17 2005 16:48 Bladox wrote:Show nested quote +On April 17 2005 16:46 uidf wrote: its not really that scary looking its kinda cute... its kinda cute until it jumps at your head trying to remove your eyes from their sockets
yea.. imagine..
"AWW, LOOK AT IT..." *goes to pick it up* *AyeAye jumps and claws your face* "AHHHH!!!! MOTHER F*****" *firebat comes in and burns it + you* GG
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