A baby douc Langur plays with the mother is one of two born recently at the Singapore zoo


A baby douc Langur plays with the mother is one of two born recently at the Singapore zoo, making the zoo the first in the world to breed the endangered species successfully in Singapore 30 September 2003. The animal is native to countries like Vietnam and Laos. The public is invited to name the one--and-a-half month-old babies, who join the colony of three female and two male adults at the zoo.


A baby douc Langur clinging to its mother is one of two born recently at the Singapore zoo, making the zoo the first in the world to breed the endangered species successfully in Singapore 30 September 2003. The animal is native to countries like Vietnam and Laos. The public is invited to name the one--and-a-half month-old babies, who join the colony of three female and two male adults at the zoo.


source: daylife
photo: Gettyimages

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