Aye-aye (Daubentonia madagascariensis)Mammals, PrimatesLike a woodpecker, the aye-aye is a percussion forager. Tapping on a dead log with its especially long and thin middle finger, the aye-aye listens closely for signs of insect larva inside. It chisels a hole in the wood with its ever-growing incisors and extracts the larva with its finger. VideoRisk Status Species at Risk (IUCN—Endangered)