Long before Western science became enthralled with this nocturnal denizen of Madagascar's jungles, the aye-aye had its own reputation with the local people.
早在西方科学界对马达加斯加丛林中的这种夜行动物着迷之前,这种栗鼠猴就已经在当地人心中小有名气。
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These adaptations are quite sensible, allowing the aye-aye to see well at night and retrieve grubs, which are one of its primary food sources, from deep within hollow branches.