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Its English name comes from a combination of the prefix ''Ambi'', meaning ''both'', and what may be the word ''palm''. | Its English name comes from a combination of the prefix ''Ambi'', meaning ''both'', and what may be the word ''palm''. | ||
The Japanese name | The Japanese name may contain 猿 ''en'', monkey, 手 ''te'', hand, and the English word ''both'', referring to the hands on its tail. エテ ''ete'' can also be taken to mean ''monkey''. | ||
==In other languages== | ==In other languages== |
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