What layer of the rainforest does aye monkey live in?
The aye-Aye (Daubentonia madagascariensis) is a nocturnal primate that inhabits the rainforests of Madagascar. It is known for its distinctive long and thin middle finger, which it uses to tap on trees to find grubs and insects. The aye-aye primarily occupies the middle to upper canopy layer of the rainforest. This layer comprises dense foliage and abundant tree trunks, providing ideal conditions for the aye-aye's unique foraging behavior and its diet of insects and fruits.