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Baby Squirrel Monkey hand reared
(Reuters)
Updated: 2006-01-19 15:51


Baby Squirrel Monkey Loki is fed by a syringe at Taronga Zoo in Sydney January 19, 2006. Named Loki after the Norse God of Mischief, the infant primate has been raised by hand after his mother died soon after birth. Loki, native to South America is part of the Zoo's breeding programme. [Reuters]

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