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The aye-aye is a long-fingered lemur, given its name by French naturalist Pierre Sonnerat. Aye-ayes habitats are mostly on the east coast of Madagascar. Within this region, they can live in rainforests or dry deciduous forests. Rainforest aye-ayes dwell in canopy areas. The aye-aye is an omnivore, eating both plants and bugs. Some of its favorite foods are seeds, nuts, fruits, honey, fungi, wood boring insects. They tap on the trunks of trees at a rate of up to eight times per second, and listen to the echo to find insects. The conversation status of the aye-aye is "endangered." They were actually thought to be extinct in 1933, but were rediscovered in 1957. The aye-aye continues to be endangered because its rainforest habitats are disappearing, and also because many local cultures consider aye-ayes to be evil and seek to exterminate them.
What is the main idea of this passage?
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Aye-ayes live mostly on the east coast of Madagascar.
Aye-ayes are a type of lemur.
The aye-aye's habitat is disappearing.
French naturalist Pierre Sonnerat gave the aye-aye its name.

Aye-ayes are a type of lemur.

What are some of the favorite foods of the aye-aye mentioned in the passage?

Seeds, nuts, fruits, honey, fungi, wood boring insects