Your morning adorable: Endangered silvery gibbon baby debuts at Germany’s Hellabrunn Zoo
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The birth of a silvery gibbon at the Hellabrunn Zoo in Munich, Germany, in late June, is a good reason to throw a party, we think. The baby (shown here with mother Pam) hasn’t yet been named.
Silvery gibbons, native to the Indonesian island of Java, are endangered, primarily as a result of habitat loss due to deforestation. According to the advocacy group the Silvery Gibbon Project, an estimated 98% of the gibbons’ forest home has been destroyed through logging and tree clearance to make room for expanding human developments. It’s believed that only a few thousand remain in the wild, and a small number live in zoos.
Precious few silvery gibbon babies have been born in zoos, so the Hellabrunn Zoo considers the birth of Pam’s baby to be a major victory.
See more baby-gibbon photos after the jump!
And finally, because we love you, we’ll leave you with an adorable close-up:
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-- Lindsay Barnett