The aye-aye, a rare lemur from Madagascar, has its own built-in-chopsticks in its front paws.
Its middle fingers are so thin and long that they resemble chopsticks.
The aye-aye uses them to eat with.
It dips them one at a time into the pulp of the fruits.
It lifts the finger and sucks off the juice.
It even drinks water the same way.
Its main food is wood boring insects.
It locates the insects by listening with its big ears.
It then keeps on gnawing the bark until
it can insert its long finger to extract its prey.
