| Publications [#241264] of Elwyn L. Simons
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- EL Simons, The giant aye-aye Daubentonia robusta.,
Folia Primatol (Basel), vol. 62 no. 1-3
(1994),
pp. 14-21, ISSN 0015-5713 [7721200]
(last updated on 2016/07/08)
Abstract: Subfossils of a giant form of aye-aye are found at scattered sites in the south and southwest of the island of Madagascar, outside the known distribution of the living, or common, aye-aye. The subfossil aye-aye, named Daubentonia robusta, has massive, robust limb bones implying a species with a body weight 2.5-5 times as great as that of the living species. A mystery exists regarding how a species this large with the same specializations of teeth and manus as the living species could have existed in a xeric environment.
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