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About the baby: The little boy was born Oct. 10 to 43-year-old mom Kalim and 31-year-old dad Isim. The new ape is part of the Bornean orangutan family, which spend about 90% of their time in trees. The orangutans are also categorized as “critically endangered” because of climate change and human behavior, according to the zoo.
Why so long? The little guy is the zoo’s first new orangutan in 15 years. These apes have the longest intervals between births of all non-human primates. A mother gives birth once every seven to eight years because they spend time teaching their young how to survive.
See the baby: If you want to get a peak at the little one, you’re in luck. Zoo visitors can visit the baby while he bonds with his mother at the Red Ape Rain Forest exhibit.

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