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3Silbergibbon-Baby mit Mutter Pangrango_Hellabrunn_2012

Clinging
to its mother as she swings from branch to branch at Munich’s Hellabrunn Zoo, a
tiny Javan Gibbon represents hope for this critically endangered primate.

Born
August 19, the infant is one of only handful of Javan Gibbons born worldwide
each year in zoos, making it an important part of the international captive breeding and conservation effort for this species.

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The baby,
whose gender is not yet known, is the fourth baby born to female Pangrango and
is a constant source of entertainment for older brother Flip, age 7, and
sisters Isabell, 4, and Kim, 2. 

“Munich’s
Javan Gibbons are really very special; this endangered species of primate is
only found in one German zoo, here at Hellabrunn. The birth of a fourth
baby increases the family to six members. We play an important role in
breeding and we are making a significant contribution to the conservation of
Javan Gibbons. We are very proud of this,” said zoo director, Dr. Andreas
Knieriem.

Javan Gibbons
are found only on the Indonesian island of Java and are one of the world’s most
endangered primates.  They share the island,
which is about the size of North Carolina, with 135 million people and are
confined to a few small forest reserves. 
Javan Gibbons are also known as Silvery Gibbons. Like all gibbon
species, they use their long arms to brachiate among tree branches.  Family groups sing loudly to advertise their
territory to other gibbons. 

Photo Credit:  Hellabrunn Zoo

 

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