Yes, Each pair has the habit of feeding in trees next to each other. When one finishes on a tree, it calls out to its pair before moving to another tree, and then the second aye-ayesoon follows its companion. The scientists think that this behavior proves that the aye-aye sometimes forages for food by cooperating in pairs while following a pattern for this kind of searching. Also, there is some social interaction when the male tries to court the female.
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