5. Aye-aye
Eats grub by drilling holes into trees using forward slanting incisors. It is found in Madagascar. This animal is endangered. They don’t look like primates but are closely related to chimpanzees, apes, and humans. These primates are nocturnal and make nests that are spherical in large trees. They can use echolocation to find prey. They used to be killed on sight because people thought they were bad luck, but now they are protected by laws.