A NEWBORN spider monkey has been spotted clinging to its mum at Chester Zoo.

The Colombian black-headed monkey was born on Monday, October 9 to 29-year-old mum Christine and 28-year-old dad Popoyan.

Now a few days old the tiny baby is yet to be named as keepers do not know its gender.

Dr Nick Davis, the zoo’s Deputy Curator of Mammals, said: “Mum Christine is taking great care of her new arrival - spending all of her time cradling and nursing the little one.

"Spider monkey babies are very dependent on their mums, being carried almost exclusively for the first six months before they start learning how to climb.

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“Spider monkeys have an interesting social system – more similar to chimps than other monkeys.

"The group at Chester Zoo are very important in terms of our scientific understanding of the species and many conservationists have spent time studying them here, learning how to record behavioural data, before heading out to their habitat in Latin America to study them in the wild.”

Listed as critically endangered, the rare South American primates are found in Colombia and Panama and have been pushed to the edge of extinction by deforestation and hunting for their meat, with 80% of the population estimated to have been lost in the last 45 years.

The zoo is currently expanding its conservation support for the threatened primates.