The animal comes from Madagascar and is featured in the animated film.
Dublin Zoo has welcomed the world's largest nocturnal primate to Ireland for the first time.
The new Nocturnal House is home to the "aye-aye".
The animal comes from Madagascar and featured in the animated film of the same name by the character "Maurice".
Dr. Christoph Schwitzer, Director of Dublin Zoo, describes the animal:
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— Dublin Zoo (@DublinZoo) July 24, 2023
Something new has arrived at Dublin Zoo. Can you guess what it is? pic.twitter.com/H6ykoX0M82
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