Pets
Rare (And Adorable) Monkey Born At San Francisco Zoo
The zoo will soon announce details of a naming contest.

SAN FRANCISCO, CA — A rare monkey was born this month at San Francisco Zoo and Gardens, zoo officials said Wednesday.
The monkey is a Francois langur, an endangered species native to dense forests of southwest China and northern Vietnam.
The species are black in color but the infants are born a bright, almost neon orange that allows them to be easily seen among their group, zoo officials said.
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The orange will fade to a darker coloration as the monkey grows older.
The gender of the infant, born on Sept. 8, isn't yet known. The monkey was born to a 17-year-old female and 9-year-old male.
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The zoo will soon announce a naming contest.
— Bay City News