Tiny baby monkey is latest addition to Yorkshire Wildlife Park
The baby Titi monkey was born to mum and dad Jessie and Javari earlier this month
A baby monkey has been born at Yorkshire Wildlife Park.
The youngster is a Titi monkey and was born mum Jessie and dad Javari on April 17.
It's gender is not yet clear but the pair are second time parents, having given birth to older brother Jovi last June.
It'll be carried around by the pair until he's big enough to fend for itself.
Primate Animal Ranger, Emily Rose Westran, said: “We are so happy to welcome another Titi monkey to the park.
“While its gender is still unknown, we know it’s in great health and being nurtured by both mum and dad.
"The family unit are getting on very well — dad, Javari, does the majority of the carrying to keep baby safe, and then passes back to mum, Jessie, who’ll do the feeding.
“Jovi is also so far being a very attentive big brother and helps dad carrying baby around.
“It will be fantastic seeing them playing together soon!”
Javari and Jessie arrived at the Yorkshire attraction in November 2024 and have been part of a European Breeding Programme for the species.
The primates are native to rainforests in Brazil and Peru.