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daubentonia madagascariensis

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Word: Daubentonia madagascariensis

Definition: Daubentonia madagascariensis is the scientific name for a type of animal known as the aye-aye. It is a nocturnal (active at night) lemur that is found only in Madagascar. Aye-ayes have long, bony fingers and large front teeth that look like the teeth of a rodent (like a rat or mouse). These features help them find food, especially insects.

Usage Instructions:
  • Use "Daubentonia madagascariensis" when talking about this specific animal in a scientific or formal context.
  • In everyday conversation, you can simply say "aye-aye."
Example Sentence:
  • "The Daubentonia madagascariensis is known for its unique way of finding food by tapping on trees to locate insects."
Advanced Usage:
  • In scientific writings or discussions about biodiversity, conservation, or zoology, you might say: "The Daubentonia madagascariensis plays a crucial role in the ecosystem of Madagascar."
Word Variants:
  • Common Name: Aye-aye
  • Related Terms: Lemur, Madagascar, Nocturnal
Different Meanings:
  • The term "aye-aye" does not have a different meaning in English; it specifically refers to this type of lemur.
Synonyms:
  • There are no direct synonyms for "Daubentonia madagascariensis," as it is a specific scientific name. However, you might refer to it casually as a "lemur" or "nocturnal lemur."
Idioms and Phrasal Verbs:
  • There are no idioms or phrasal verbs specifically related to "Daubentonia madagascariensis." However, you might encounter general phrases related to wildlife conservation or Madagascar.
Recap:
  • Daubentonia madagascariensis = Scientific name for aye-aye, a unique nocturnal lemur with special adaptations for finding food.
  • Remember to use "aye-aye" in casual conversation for easier communication.
Noun
  1. nocturnal lemur with long bony fingers and rodent-like incisor teeth closely related to the lemurs

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