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An Aye For a Finger (Science 360)

1/13/2011
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Associate Professor of Anthropology Nathanial Dominy and ecology and evolutionary biology program graduate student Gillian Moritz created a thermal image of an aye-aye lemur that was chosen Picture of the Day on January 11 by the science news site Science360.gov.

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