Because there ’s no such matter astoo many child animate being videos , here ’s one more for today . On January 21 , a distaff Coquerel ’s sifaka ( Propithecus coquereli ) was born at the Saint Louis Zoo , and commence this workweek , visitors can see her in the zoo ’s Primate House . The zoo named her Kapika , which means “ peanut ” in Malagasy , which is the interior language of Madagascar , the only position in the world where lemurs are found in the wild .
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Coquerel ’s sifaka is a case of lemur , and like all lemurs , faces quenching due to habitat loss , particularly because of logging , as their forest habitats are shed light on for agriculture . TheIUCN Red Listclassifies the species as threaten .

Coquerel ’s sifakas are perhaps best known for their “ dance , ” a form of bipedal side - stepping move that they make while move around on the undercoat . They ’re far less sticky when traveling among the Sir Herbert Beerbohm Tree , using their powerful legs to launch themselves as far as thirty foot at a prison term .
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