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The Bluestreak Aye-Aye The amazing Bluestreak Aye-Aye is a new species discovered by the 2 scientists, Rebekah E. Wills and Elizabeth C. Hunsicker. They have discovered that it is a mix between the cleaner bluestreak wrasse, and the rare, monkey type aye-aye. They say it is an amphibian; an amphibian that is born on land and can swim in water. Its amazing body of a bluestreak cleaner wrasse, and its flexible webbed aye-aye hands and feet manage to make it be able to swim. It is covered in fur and has a blue streak on its back, which is why this is so amazing. Also, with its legs and arms, it roams around on land. With its claws, it climbs trees. It was found in Madagascar, on the coast of the Indian Ocean. It was specifically found in a coconut tree with its cousins, the aye ayes. After observing the new species, the scientists found out that it usually wanders into the water, to find its closer relative, the cleaner bluestreak wrasse. After capturing one and looking at it closely, they have learned it is the size of an aye aye; 40 cm. It is surprisingly light, 2 kilograms. With these special features, the Bluestreak Aye-Aye can hide from everything, very easily. We are lucky the amazing scientists found it. Not finished yet!
They are also nocturnal, which means they sleep during the day. They sleep on land, not in the water. The scientists observed a female Blue Streak Aye-Aye and it produced an infant. During this process, the species hang upside down a branch, and produces a child in 72 days. As you can tell, it has some features of a bat, it is nocturnal, and can hang upside down. This rare species are not predators to many animals. Nor is it a prey to many animals. The Bluestreak Aye-Aye will only fight another Bluestreak Aye-Aye or a normal aye-aye or a bluestreak wrasse. It is an omnivore and it eats seeds, fruit, sea clams, and shrimp. When Elizabeth and Rebekah found this rare animal, it lived for 23 years. But keep in mind, this was in captivity. No one knows how long it lives in the wild. Like we said before, we are extremely lucky to have found this creature. But after finding more, scientists discovered that there are many more male Bluestreak Aye Ayes than females. This makes us even luckier to have found a female creature. Be careful, and do not kill these animals. Since only a few have been found, they are known as endangered. If you ever see one of these amazing creatures, remember that it is a BLUESTREAK AYE-AYE!! Written by: Elizabeth Hunsicker and Rebekah Wills Back to my years work