text https://kids.nationalgeographic.com/animals/mammals/facts/aye-aye
photo https://theconversation.com/new-discovery-madagascars-bizarre-aye-aye-has-six-fingers-on-each-hand-126520
word definitions https://www.oxfordlearnersdictionaries.com
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text https://kids.nationalgeographic.com/animals/mammals/facts/aye-aye
photo https://theconversation.com/new-discovery-madagascars-bizarre-aye-aye-has-six-fingers-on-each-hand-126520
word definitions https://www.oxfordlearnersdictionaries.com
text https://kids.nationalgeographic.com/animals/mammals/facts/aye-aye
photo https://theconversation.com/new-discovery-madagascars-bizarre-aye-aye-has-
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1
Read the text.
Aye-Aye

photo https://theconversation.com/new-discovery-madagascars-bizarre-aye-aye-has-six-fingers-on-each-hand-126520
Crouching on a tree branch, a hairy animal that looks like a cross between a raccoon and a rat lifts a long finger and taps on the trunk. It’s not politely knocking to see who’s home. Instead it’s trying to locate hollow spots beneath the bark where insects live. (It can tell that it’s found a cavity by the sound of the tapping.) Once it detects a hollow, the animal rips away the bark with its teeth and gobbles up the bugs. This curious creature is known as an aye-aye.
Are these sentences true or false?
An aye-aye is a raccoon. [True, False]
An aye-aye eats insects. [True, False]
2
Complete the text with words from the box.
eyes - fruit - night - island - tail - floor - nests - ears
Aye-ayes can be found only in the forests of Madagascar, an nation off the coast of Africa. The animals rarely descend from their treetop digs to the forest . Only active at , they spend the day snoozing on branches in made of leaves. When darkness falls the creatures forage for food in the treetops. In addition to bugs, aye-ayes feast on such as mango, scooping pulp from the juicy meal with their bony fingers.
Without its distinct digits, snagging grub would be much harder for the aye-aye. And the animal’s fingers aren’t the only funny feature that helps it survive in the wild. Big, yellow let it see in the dark. Giant, sensitive help the animal detect prey. And a long, bushy allows the aye-aye to balance as it scampers along tree branches.
3
Read and choose the correct words.
The aye-aye’s odd traits may be [useless, useful] to the animal. But they’ve also caused confusion. The [animals, animal’s] rat-like teeth and squirrel-like tail led scientists to first assume that it was [a, an] rodent. But [that, these] animals are actually primates—the same group [of, off] species that humans belong to! With its weird looks and oddball behavior, the aye-aye is one relative with a serious range of strange.
text https://kids.nationalgeographic.com/animals/mammals/facts/aye-aye
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