Anne-Claire Fabre, Alumni MECADEV, and Renaud Boistel, de l'équipe FUNEVOL, publient un article dans la prestigieuse revue Journal of Zoology décrivant le comportement original de "Finger in the nose" chez l'Aye-Aye, un primate nocturne de Madagascar.
- Fabre, A.-C., Portela Miguez, R., Wall, C.E., Peckre, L.R., Ehmke, E. and Boistel, R. (2022), A review of nose picking in primates with new evidence of its occurrence in Daubentonia madagascariensis. J Zool. https://doi.org/10.1111/jzo.13034
(Photo: Anne-Claire Fabre, Photo credit: David Haring)
Sur la toile :
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- Aye-ayes observed nose-picking, booger-eating for the first time.
- Aye-Aye Caught on Camera Picking Its Nose and Eating It
- This Lemur’s Creepily Long Finger Is Perfect for Nose-Picking
(Illustration : Renaud Boistel)
- to be continued....