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Your morning adorable: Baby Francois' langur monkey makes his debut at Australia's Taronga Zoo At the Taronga Zoo in Sydney, Australia, a great deal of excitement surrounds the latest addition to the resident family of Francois' langur monkeys. A male Francois' langur named Keo-co was born Jan. 30 and ventured into an outdoor enclosure for the first time on Wednesday. Keo-co's older sister, Elke, was born in 2009 and was the first offspring for mother Saigon. Unfortunately, Saigon didn't immediately take to motherhood and zoo staff elected to raise Elke themselves in order to ensure that she was healthy and well cared for. (Elke is now fully grown and still lives at Taronga, but she occupies a different enclosure than Saigon.) This time around, Saigon seems to have gotten the hang of parenting and the zoo reports that Keo-co is extremely bonded to her. Francois' langur monkeys are native to parts of Vietnam and China. See more photos and a video of Keo-co after the jump! -- Lindsay Barnett

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Most Content and Relaxed Cat on Earth This is Shironeko. You probably have seen him somewhere – the zen master cat. Shironeko is perhaps the most content and relaxed cat on earth. Shironeko looks like a Turkish van cat to me. You can find more photos of Shironeko at his gallery or blog. You may also like: Friendly Fawn Scott Nelson and his sons were fishing Saturday when this small whitetail fawn approached them on the South Fork of the Snake River. It must have spent the summer bumming from campers or maybe one the home owners in the lower canyon was feeding it so it lost its fear of humans.

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