Hamilton Zoo has launched a public naming competition for their female baby chimpanzee.
Born on February 15, the infant is now being seen regularly with mother Sanda outside enjoying the autumn sunshine in the chimpanzees' enclosure.
Visitors are being treated with a view of the wonderful family unit, as father Luka seldom strays far from Sanda and baby. The rest of the troop - Lucy, Lucifer and Sally - will have more of a share in raising the infant once she gets a little older.
Catherine Nichols, Hamilton Zoo's acting curator, says the baby chimp is growing well and has brought a real sense of harmony to the troop. The other chimps have welcomed the new member of the family by showing Sanda respect through grooming her and giving her space to care for her little girl.
At two months old, she is beginning to take more interest in her surroundings, is vocalising and beginning to acknowledge others in the troop. The next step is for the infant to begin forming relationships with her keepers, so it's an appropriate time to give her a name.