Tarongo Zoo's New Baby Francois Langur Makes Debut
SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA - MAY 7: Taronga Zoo's new addition, an infant male endangered Francois Langur named Gan Ju, clings to his mother Saigon at Taronga Zoo on May 7, 2010 in Sydney, Australia. Born on April 22 to mother Saigon and father Hanoi, Gan Ju is the first male Langur, or Leaf-Eating Monkey, to be born in Australia and the first to be raised by its mother. According to Taronga Zoo, a recent census showed there may be as few as 1000 Francois Langurs in the wild as a result of loss of habitat and poaching despite once being wide-spread in their native Vietnam and China. (Lorinda Taylor/Taronga Zoo via Getty Images)
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