Think you've got the best beard in Denver?

Think again. That honor belongs to Bernas, the Denver Zoo's new supremely hirsute orangutan, whose spray of facial hair frames his sweet smile like a fuzzy sunburst.

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Bernas, a twelve-year-old Sumatran orangutan, recently arrived at the Denver Zoo. He previously lived in Atlanta but was transferred to Denver in order to (hopefully!) mate with the zoo's 26-year-old female orangutan, Nias.

Let's hope their offspring inherit Bernas's style.

Read more about Bernas below, courtesy of the Denver Zoo.

Denver Zoo is thrilled to welcome the arrival of a twelve-year-old male Sumatran orangutan named Bernas (burr-NAHSS). He just arrived from Zoo Atlanta on January 13 under recommendation of the Association of Zoos and Aquariums' (AZA) Species Survival Plan (SSP), which ensures healthy populations and genetic diversity among zoo animals. Visitors can see him now exploring his new home in the Great Apes building in the Zoo's Primate Panorama. "Bernas" is a name that means "spirited" in Indonesian, though zookeepers describe him as very playful and sweet. They hope he will eventually breed with 26-year-old female orangutan, Nias (NEE-uhss). Nias is currently busy caring for her four-year-old daughter, Hesty, but soon she will be old enough to be considered independent so Nias could then devote attention to a new baby.