First Baby Francois’ Langur Ever Born At The Saint Louis Zoo
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- Опубликовано: 29 сен 2024
- Just in time for Halloween, we share with you our newest and cutest li’l pumpkin-haired baby, Rhubarb! The 1-month-old female Francois’ langur was born on September 30 to mom Dolly and dad Deshi at the Michael and Quirsis Riney Primate Canopy Trails at the @stlzootube . Rhubarb is the first Francois’ langur ever born at the Saint Louis Zoo and an important birth for this endangered species. The langur family are bonding in a private area of the habitat and may not be on view.
#NoFilter on these photos - her hair really is pumpkin orange! Francois’ langurs, (pronounced frahn-SWAH LANG-err), a species of monkey, are born with bright orange hair. Adult female members of the group will assist in caring for and carrying the young, known as ‘allomothering’, and the baby’s stand-out color helps the adults in the group keep track of the newborn. After about six months, they have fully transitioned to their less-conspicuous adult coloring, which is mostly black.
Dolly developed some health issues shortly after giving birth and both she and Rhubarb (pronounced ROO-barb) required round-the-clock care and supplemental feedings at times. The entire team of dedicated primate keepers altered their schedules in order to provide 24-hour care for this new baby, making sure that she was healthy, comfortable and well-fed until Dolly was healthy enough to care for her on her own again.
Throughout the process, staff consulted regularly with other zoos across the country and were able to utilize their valuable langur expertise to successfully navigate the complications of the birth. Dolly is now fully caring for and feeding Rhubarb on her own and the bond between the two is strong.
“Dolly has been a phenomenal mother and, through the benefit of her having a great relationship with the keeper staff, has been incredibly accommodating to the supportive care that she and Rhubarb needed to get back on track,” said Ethan Riepl, Primate Keeper and Francois’ Langur Species Survival Plan Vice Coordinator, “She deserves all the credit in the world for our success.”
The pair was recently reintroduced to the other langurs: Sydney, a 15-year-old female Francois’ langur, who helps out with Rhubarb giving Dolly a break now and then; Deshi, (pronounced DEH-shee), the 10-year-old father, who is not as hands-on, but watches over and protects the group; and Marc, an older spectacled langur male.
Dolly, Sydney and Deshi were introduced in 2014. Deshi was paired with each female in a breeding recommendation in 2019 by the Association of Zoos and Aquariums Francois’ Langur Species Survival Plan, a program responsible for maintaining a genetically healthy population of Francois’ langurs in North American zoos. Breeding was on hold until the new, spacious outdoor Primate Canopy Trails habitat opened in 2021. This exceptional new home for monkeys and lemurs includes eight large new habitats as well as a Primate Care Center with specially designed indoor housing.
"For any species like langurs that practice allomothering, proper maternal care is an important skill for females to learn and to gain experience in,” Riepl stated, “With this being our first ever langur birth here at the Saint Louis Zoo, Rhubarb has been a valuable addition to our langur troop and has provided both Dolly and Sydney with a great opportunity to develop those skills.”
About Francois Langurs and Conservation
The Francois’ langur is an endangered species native to tropical forests of Southeast Asia. They are tree-dwelling social animals that usually live in family groups. It is thought that over 50% of all Francois’ langurs in the wild have disappeared within the past few decades. Hunting by people and habitat destruction are the main threats to this species.
What a sweet face! It's just simply beautiful!
Seriously??? How much cuter can you get 🥰🥰🥰
What a lovey little darling!
Oh my gawwwwwd, just look at that cute, little furry bundle of squirminess! Just too sweet-I think I gained 5lbs. just watching this, lol. Welcome to the world, lil’ one. ☺️
Qué activo está y que despierto!!! Parece muy independiente para ser tan pequeño es muy lindo 🙋🏻♀️🇪🇸
This baby is so beautiful and cute with her angel face !!
I love these animals so much 👍🌳🐒🌿🌻💚
Too cute
Cute - looks like halloween pumkin.....
❤❤❤❤
So perfect it looks fake.
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From Wikipedia: "Infants are born with bright orange coloured fur, which fades to black throughout the period of infancy lasting several months. It is not known why their coats are so conspicuous, but current hypotheses suggest it may elicit attention, protection and caregiving by adults" 😊
Makes sense. Harder to lose your baby in the jungle if they're brightly colored.
Alloparenting? Like with baby Colobus monkeys?
Absolutely adorable 😍❤ Lovely little animals
The baby doesn’t even look real. It’s beyond adorable!!!!!
Should call him Harry lol
Looks like a little space 👽!!! So precious. Adorbes! Congrats!
Looks like Trump as a newborn.
Madre que lindo por favor 😂😂🤩🤩
Cuteness overload 🥰. Great momma❤. Congratulations 🎉
She needs a playmate , gotta love that wee face 😍
Zoe , Canada
Que cola tan larga
What monkey business is this?
Weird looking.
Congratulations to mommy, papa, & zoo!!!
I could of sworn NBC called him Rhubarb ?
ママにぴったりくっついて、可愛い😽💕💕
I wish they kept that golden color as adults
So cute. ? Why are they itchy, scratching?
All primates scratch, just like we do when we have an itch!
One of the best zoos in the world😊
Such an active, lively little thing!
Can we name speamint
So sweet and cute
Oh, gosh!
Was just watching a video of the baby at the Cleveland Zoo... and their langur 🌿🐒 habitat looks more like the jungle one they would have in the wild...
I know it's expensive to keep animals - especially endangered ones, so props for St Louis conservation and caregiving to these wee little creatures. 🐒💞✨
Adorable!😊
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Que beleza.