While he may have lost his parachute pants, Walli the White-Cheeked Gibbon is growing up and favoring a more sophisticated setting. In these bold photographs by the Life On White team, we get a look at the now 5-month-old baby baller at his most refined. Born last November at Schwerin Zoo, Walli is a true ambassador for this critically endangered species.
7 responses to “Our Favorite Parachute-Pants-Wearing Gibbon Revisited”
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He’s darling. What an amazing face, questioning, intelligent.
I love this blog with all these enchanting photos and videos.
Keeps me learning about the REAL world, here on a high floor in a big city. -
He is beyond amazing!
Everyday this blog makes my day!
thanks!!!! -
MonChiChi MonChiChi, Oh so soft and Cudd-le-y
With it’s thumb in it’s mouth it really neat
Fun to wiggle it’s little feet.
At least I think that was how it went. -
Here you go Cranky Amy – Pretty much spot on! http://bit.ly/acWHXM
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I LOOK FORWARD TO THIS SITE EVERY DAY. WHAT A MARVELOUS WAY TO FIND SIMPLICITY AND BEAUTY IN THE YOUNG WHEN OUR WOLRD IS SUNK IN SO MUCH IMMORALITY. ANN
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I too absoutely love this blog!
Everyday when I log on to the computer it’s the first thing I look for. The new and pictures of the little ones just make my day!
Thank You for making this possible -
Having looked after gibbons (and handrearing several) for 22 years I have to say that this does not look like a white cheeked gibbon at all. I would say that it is in fact a “pileated” gibbon and very cute!





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