By Jason Goodyer

Published: Friday, 28 October 2022 at 12:00 am


If we’re being honest with ourselves, we all find ourselves picking our noses sometimes. But when it comes to efficiency it turns out we have nothing on aye-ayes – the Madagascan primates have been observed using their 8cm-long middle fingers to clear their nasal passages and then eating the rewards. And their fingers can reach all the way back to their throats. Yum.

As well as humans, other primates such as gorillas, chimpanzees and macaques have previously been observed using their digits to clear their nasal passages. But now, researchers have observed Kali, an aye-aye who lives at the Duke Lemur Center in North Carolina, using her pipe-cleaner-like middle fingers to do so, too.

What’s more, CT scans of the lemur’s skull carried out by an international team of researchers show that their fingers go deep. Very deep.