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

Posted in ,

4 macaque

It's always so good to see siblings getting along! 

2014 was a good year for NaturZoo Rheine in Germany: last year a total of three Lion-tailed Macaques, an Endangered species, were born at the zoo. 

The two most recent are half-siblings, born on November 10 and December 14. Both mothers, one of which is a first-time mom, have been taking good care of their babies, and now the two half-sibs are starting to get to know each other.

2 macaque

1 macaque

3 macaquePhoto credit: NaturZoo Rheine

Adult Lion-tailed Macaques, both males and females, have gray 'beards' surrounding their faces. Newborns, lacking these beards, are born with pale rosy faces which develop from gray to black. Their beards begin to sprout at about one month old. 

There are 24 Lion-tailed Macaques at NaturZoo Rheine who live in a few small sub-groups, creating the sort of social life they would have in the wild. The births are the result of natural pairings, rather than planned breeding efforts. 

See and read more after the fold.

5 macaque

Lion-tailed macaques are Endangered primates found only in south-western India. It is estimated that about 4,000 remain in the wild. NaturZoo Rheine participates in the European Endangered Species Breeding Programme, but cautions that work by more zoos will be need to help this species recover. 

2 responses to “Lion-tailed Macaque Siblings Are Thick As Thieves at NaturZoo Rheine”

  1. Cynthia Avatar
    Cynthia

    Cute babies.

  2. chris Avatar
    chris

    Their faces look so human – adorable!

Leave a Reply to CynthiaCancel reply

Discover more from ZooBorns

Subscribe now to keep reading and get access to the full archive.

Continue reading