The Newest, Cutest Baby Animals from the World's Zoos & Aquariums

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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.

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Photo Credits: Life on White

7 responses to “Our Favorite Parachute-Pants-Wearing Gibbon Revisited”

  1. Carolyn C Avatar

    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.

  2. kristin Avatar

    He is beyond amazing!
    Everyday this blog makes my day!
    thanks!!!!

  3. Cranky Amy Avatar
    Cranky Amy

    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.

  4. Chris Avatar

    Here you go Cranky Amy – Pretty much spot on! http://bit.ly/acWHXM

  5. Ann ehrhart Avatar
    Ann ehrhart

    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

  6. Carol Avatar
    Carol

    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

  7. Carol Avatar
    Carol

    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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