Born in a conservation program, the newborn belongs to the only primate species known to produce venom.

At first glance, the wide eyes and tiny hands make this newborn primate look impossibly gentle. Its soft fur and careful movements give it the appearance of a living plush toy, more cuddly than dangerous.
But this baby, born at the Bronx Zoo, belongs to one of the most unusual primate species on Earth. Despite its sweet looks, it carries a rare and powerful biological defense.
The newborn is a pygmy slow loris, a critically endangered primate and the only one known to produce venom. Its birth highlights a species that blends cuteness, danger, and conservation urgency in a way few animals do.








