Striped Civit or Malagasy Civit (Fossa fossana) at Ranomafana, Madagascar. Photo Credit: Flickr. 36. Fanaloka. The fanaloka is another animal endemic to the island of Madagascar. This mammal is also known as a jabady or striped civet. They are only about 20 inches long and can weigh up to 5 pounds.
Aye-aye, rare squirrel-like primate of Madagascar, the sole living representative of the family Daubentoniidae. Nocturnal, solitary, and arboreal, most aye-ayes live in rainforests of eastern Madagascar. The aye-aye is known for its unique hand structure, especially for its unusually long third digit.
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