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Tiny Endangered Loris Born at Bronx Zoo
29 Jan
Summary
- A baby pygmy slow loris was born at the Bronx Zoo.
- The species is listed as Endangered by the IUCN.
- The infant was born on December 13, 2025.

A new resident at the Bronx Zoo's World of Darkness exhibit has become an internet sensation: a baby pygmy slow loris. Born on December 13, 2025, this infant's arrival is particularly noteworthy due to the species' Endangered status on the IUCN Red List.
These small primates, known for their large, round, forward-facing eyes and distinctive facial markings, measure only 6 to 10 inches and weigh about one pound when fully grown. The young loris has not yet been named or had its gender confirmed.
Footage shared by the zoo shows the mother carrying her offspring, a behavior that will continue until the baby becomes more independent and is fully weaned around six months of age. Social media users have expressed overwhelming adoration for the new arrival, praising its cuteness and the significance of its birth.




