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Lucky Langur Nabs a Name

The adorable carrot-top Francois langur monkey born at the San Francisco Zoo just in time for the city's hometown Major League Baseball team's victorious run through the postseason finally has a name!

The adorable carrot-top Francois langur monkey born at the San Francisco Zoo just in time for the city's hometown Major League Baseball team's victorious run through the postseason finally has a name! Within minutes after the Giants completed their four-game sweep of the Detroit Tigers to win the World Series, the zoo announced the babe's new moniker, inspired by one of the outstanding members of the world champion team. Know what it is?

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Meet a Sporty (and Festive) Rally Monkey Baby

Source: San Francisco Zoo She may be only 2.5 weeks old, but the San Francisco Zoo's baby François langur monkey is already causing quite a stir.


Source: San Francisco Zoo

She may be only 2.5 weeks old, but the San Francisco Zoo's baby François langur monkey is already causing quite a stir. Born bright orange, François langurs eventually turn black, but this wee October-born one not only seems ready for trick-or-treating and spooky Halloween hijinks, but she has also arrived just in time — and in the perfect team colors — to root on her hometown's Major League Baseball team as they play for the World Series title. Heralded as the orange and black San Francisco Giants' rally monkey, her official name is still out for debate. But according to the zoo's Facebook page, the front-runners are Scutaro (for Giants second baseman and NLDS Most Valuable Player Marco Scutaro) and Posey (for Giants catcher and National League Comeback Player of the Year Buster Posey).

Of course, Detroit's mascot, the tiger, also carries favorable markings for the season, but as some have noted, these noble felines also wear Giants team colors, if you're the superstitious betting type! For more photos and a video of this adorable primate babe, just keep reading.

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San Francisco Zoo's Baby Penguins Take a Walk of Fame

It's once again time for the march of the (baby) penguins in San Francisco!

It's once again time for the march of the (baby) penguins in San Francisco! These three little birds waddle their way across the SF Zoo to their new home at Penguin Island. While 44 penguins live on the island already, these Magellanic chicks were raised behind the scenes at the Avian Conservation Center before making this walk of fame in front of an admiring audience.

See more of the chicks' stroll and read more

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Tiger Does Her Own Dragon Dance for the Lunar New Year!

Any holiday's a good reason for a treat, and how appropriate to reward the tiger as we've just entered a whole year dedicated to them!

Any holiday's a good reason for a treat, and how appropriate to reward the tiger as we've just entered a whole year dedicated to them! Leanne seems to love her Chinese Lunar New Year-themed dragon display . . . or she loves the yums stashed inside. She pounced, prowled, and batted her way around this dragon in her own special dance. Who's boss? She is.

Of the remaining subspecies, the Sumatran Tiger is the smallest. Well, smallest at 200 pounds for females (300 for males) and only found on the island of Sumatra and in zoos. Check out more pics of San Francisco's crafty creation and her exploration below!

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Happy First Birthday, Handsome Hasani!

It's a touch redundant to call Hasani handsome, since that's what his name means, but the fella is surely cute enough to deserve a doubly sweet name!
Happy First Birthday, Handsome Hasani!

It's a touch redundant to call Hasani handsome, since that's what his name means, but the fella is surely cute enough to deserve a doubly sweet name! The gorilla born one year ago today gets a special celebration at the San Francisco Zoo — follow his story with this slideshow!


Source: San Francisco Zoo/ May Woon

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March of the Magellanic Penguins at the San Francisco Zoo!

All eyes were on some other Magellanic penguins at the San Francisco Zoo a couple weeks back— remember the love triangle of Harry, Pepper, and Linda?

All eyes were on some other Magellanic penguins at the San Francisco Zoo a couple weeks back— remember the love triangle of Harry, Pepper, and Linda? To recap that soap opera story, male Pepper got a new home when Harry took up with a female penguin.

Anyway, same species but different birds, these penguin chicks forge their way to a new home on Penguin Island in the annual March of the Penguins event. Yeah, they didn't have quite as dramatic a tale as the Emperor penguins featured in the movie of the same name, but these birds surely had to endure more (human) crowds as they traveled down some pavement to the new watery habitat.

See more pictures from the world's largest Magellanic penguin colony in captivity when you read more

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The Scoop: Harry and Pepper Break Up!

Sad news to come out of San Francisco: Harry and Pepper have officially broken up .

Sad news to come out of San Francisco: Harry and Pepper have officially broken up . . . and Harry's moved on. The SF Zoo's famous same-sex penguin couple hit a rough patch when the single Linda befriended Harry after her long-time (male) companion, Fig, passed away.

This caused a fight between the original couple and the threesome was then separated. It's all water under the bridge as Pepper just returned to the penguin exhibit from a bachelor pad at the Avian Conservation Center and they were reintroduced in their enclosure on Friday.

Harry and Linda successfully nested this year but Harry and Pepper famously hatched an egg (from a different mama) together in 2008 acting as "the best parents that year." I guess he'll just be Uncle Pepper now?

This zoo has the largest Magellanic penguins colony in captivity in the world (nearly 60 birds!) — if you're local and want to check out these two, their left wing band numbers are 201 (Harry) and 207 (Pepper). See the classic video describing the birds and chicks, read more

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Too Cute For Words!

My favorite baby ape is up to no good!

My favorite baby ape is up to no good! Hasani seems to think he's a giraffe — what do you think? Suggest quotes or captions for this adoro pic in your comments below. I’ll do a roundup next week of some of my faves.

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Baby Gorilla Is Freaky Cute

The San Francisco Zoo has a new member of its gorilla family — this adorable 9-day-old baby gorilla.

The San Francisco Zoo has a new member of its gorilla family — this adorable 9-day-old baby gorilla. He still doesn't have a name, but he's doing well, being bottle-fed and exercising. Who knew baby gorilla bellies were so cute?

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This Giraffe Cutie Is Only Two Days Old!

It's a baby girl!

It's a baby girl! San Francisco Zoo resident giraffe, Gezi, gave birth to this lil one on Monday morning. The new arrival provided quite a shock to zookeepers who found her when they arrived at 8 a.m., but predict her actual birth fell between 3 and 6 a.m.

I learned I wasn't the only one who loves the world's tallest land animal, and I can't wait to stop by and check her out in person. At last update, the unnamed lass can be seen outside during the sunny days we've been having lately. She's being monitored to make sure she starts nursing, if not, they'll have to resort to bottle feeding. I can't wait 'til the 150-pound calf gets a cute name — any suggestions?

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