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A critically endangered François' langur was born at Whipsnade Zoo, offering hope for the species with only about 2,000 left in the wild.
A male François' langur was born on February 1 at Whipsnade Zoo, offering hope for the critically endangered species, with only about 2,000 left in the wild.
The infant, born to parents Nguyen and Wang, was spotted by a visitor who noticed its bright orange fur.
The species, native to China and northern Vietnam, faces threats from illegal hunting.
The mother has bonded strongly with the baby, and the birth is part of an international conservation breeding program.
Visitors are encouraged to see the infant while its distinctive orange coat remains visible, as it will darken with age.
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Un langur de François, en peligro crítico de extinción, nació en el zoológico de Whipsnade, ofreciendo esperanza para la especie, de la que solo quedan unos 2.000 en estado salvaje.