Scientific name of AI-AI is the Daudentonia madagascariensis (de/-Ben-Ma-da-in-Vegas-Ka-study-SIM/). By last name, set up to honor Louis-Jean-Marie Tan-aben. The people of France that naturalists study AI-AI is a first-person, while the name of the type is meant to live on the island of Madagascar. While the common name, "AI-AI" cries the call of Westerner pronouncing "Hey-Hey" themselves, however, there is no evidence that indicates that this is the true source, but it's possible that the "Hey-Hey" in the Malagasy language, pronounced similar to "he-he" which means "I don't know" comes from the Malagasy people, which is an island of Madagascar's indigenous call eye-eye to the Westerner. Instead of calling it directly. Because of the belief that AI-AI is a apmongkhon animal.
การแปล กรุณารอสักครู่..
