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Baby gibbon Sai and his mother Burma at Lincoln Park Zoo. | Courtesy John Kortas
Three-month-old gibbon Sai holds onto his mother Burma at Lincoln Park Zoo. | Courtesy of John Kortas
The baby gibbon Sai with his mother Burma (left) and father Caruso. | Courtesy Lisa Rank
Baby Sai hangs out with his mother Burma at Lincoln Park Zoo. | Courtesy Anita Yantz
A one-day old baby gibbon at the Lincoln Park Zoo, who has no name and no known sex, is on display at the Helen Brach Primate House. The mother's name is Burma. Friday January 7 2011| Brian Jackson~Chicago Sun-Times
A one-day old baby gibbon at the Lincoln Park Zoo, who has no name and no known sex, is on display at the Helen Brach Primate House. Friday January 7 2011| Brian Jackson~Chicago Sun-Times
A one-day old baby gibbon at the Lincoln Park Zoo, who has no name and no known sex, is on display at the Helen Brach Primate House. The mother's name is Burma. Friday January 7 2011| Brian Jackson~Chicago Sun-Times
A one-day old baby gibbon at the Lincoln Park Zoo, who has no name and no known sex, is on display at the Helen Brach Primate House. Friday January 7 2011| Brian Jackson~Chicago Sun-Times
A one-day old baby gibbon at the Lincoln Park Zoo, who has no name and no known sex, is on display at the Helen Brach Primate House. The mother's name is Burma. Friday January 7 2011| Brian Jackson~Chicago Sun-Times
It’s a boy! Lincoln Park Zoo has confirmed the gender of their three-month-old white-cheeked gibbon — and they were finally able to give it a name. ”We haven’t gotten our hands on the animal yet,” said Zoo spokesman Sharon Dewar. “We try not to interrupt …