Francois' Langur, One of The World's Rarest Monkeys, Born at Sydney's Taronga Zoo in Australia

One of the world's rarest monkeys has been born at an Australian zoo. The male Francois' Langur with its distinctive orange fur was born at Sydney's Taronga zoo last week and has not yet been named.

Francois' Langur (Photo Credits: AFP)

Sydney, October 4: One of the world's rarest monkeys has been born at an Australian zoo. The male Francois' Langur with its distinctive orange fur was born at Sydney's Taronga zoo last week and has not yet been named.

Critically-endangered, the animal is only found in China and Vietnam where it is threatened by poachers and loss of habitat from encroaching development.

"Seeing Francois' Langurs in the wild is incredibly rare, but seeing a baby is even more so," said Senior Zoo Keeper Jane Marshall. Rare Baby Monkey 'Buzz' in ZSL London Zoo is Named After Apollo 11 Astronaut Edwin Aldrin; View Adorable Pics of Mangabey Primate.

The baby's bright orange hair lasts just a few weeks before it begins to darken to the colour of its mother Noel's hair. The zoo estimates there are only about 3,000 of the species left in the wild.

"Not a lot of people know about Francois' Langurs as a species, but these beautiful animals are very vibrant animals, who are incredibly agile and intelligent," Marshall added.

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