A rare François langur monkey was just born at the San Francisco Zoo, and boy is s/he cute.

Zookeepers don't yet know the gender of the infant, which was born to 17-year-old female Kathleen and 9-year-old male Jun Wan last week (September 8). And as NBC Bay Area reports, the Zoo will be having a naming contest once they figure it out.

Photo via SF Zoo/Marianne Hale

Fun facts:

François langur monkeys are native northeastern Vietnam and southwestern China

They are also known as Francois' leaf monkey, Tonkin leaf monkey, or white side-burned black langur

There are only about 1,500 believed to be in the wild in China, with fewer than 500 left in Vietnam

Around 60 of these monkeys live in captivity in North American zoos

The monkeys grow long, silky black hair in adulthood, but infants are born with bright orange hair

François langur monkeys have historically been hunted in China, with some communities believing that a wine made from their bones has medicinal value