Critically-endangered monkey born at ZSL London Zoo

Cute: The critically-endangered monkey was born three weeks ago
ZSL London Zoo
Laura Proto19 February 2016

A critically-endangered monkey has been born at ZSL London Zoo.

The tiny Sulawesi crested macaque, which stands at just eight inches tall and weighs 800g, was born to 17-year-old Winoo three weeks ago.

The infant, whose gender is yet to be determined, will be nursed by its mother for another six months before it moves onto a diet of fruit, leaves and insects.

The baby monkey, who joins the eight-strong troop of Sulawesi crested macaques at the zoo, is expected to triple in weight by the autumn.

Newborn: The three-week-old infant with its mother ZSL London Zoo
ZSL London Zoo

Zookeeper Paul Kybett said: “The team at ZSL London Zoo are delighted by the arrival of a new Sulawesi crested macaque, and pleased to confirm that mum and baby are both doing well.

“These are sociable monkeys that form close bonds with each other and the group are all showing a keen interest in the new arrival.

“The other youngsters in the group will be delighted to have a new playmate, but for now experienced-mum Winoo will be keeping a close eye on her baby.”

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