Berlin zoo showed its latest addition, a collared lemur named Elodie and her newborn baby, on Wednesday.
In video released by Berlin Zoo, the as-yet unamed lemur cub held onto the crook of its three-year-old mother.
After its mother, the cub is only the second collared lemur born in Germany.
After about 120 days of gestation, the cub was born on 9 April.
In their natural environment, the small primates are in permanent danger through deforestation and illegal poaching.
According to the Berlin Zoo, the World Conservation Union estimates the lemur population has declined by more than 30 percent over the past three decades and lists the species as critically endangered.
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