anyone see "last chance to see"

deaxone

Member
just watched a episode of stephen fry's "last chance to see",not sure but i think it was a bbc program, they went to magagasgar to film the aiy aiy(think thats how its spelt)lol,very informative on the plight of madagasgars forsts,
anyway they breifly showed a leaf tail and i couldnt work out what it was,pretty big,i think it was a fimbriatus but im certainly not possitive,it had strange markings and a yellowish tint to the eyes,
just wondered if anyone else saw it and can shed any light
 

deaxone

Member
crazy,ive never realy seen any nature ducumentarys with any uroplatus,then thismorning another one,this time it was definately a fimbriatus on nick bakers "weird creatures",which makes me even more confused about the one on the night before,
anyone from the uk catch either of these?

and does anyone know of any other nature documentarys with uroplatus?
im sure they could devote hours to this one genus
 

pono

New member
I was on the computer last night and my mum shouted up the stairs there was a 'cool gecko' on the tv. From what she told me i thought it sounded like a uro. Anyways, i watched the rest of the program from then on and it was the one with Fry looking for the Aye Aye. Did you see the mouse lemur! Soooooo cute!

Ed :biggrin:
 
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