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Meet the Calgary Zoo's newest residents, featured in a new exhibit

The Calgary Zoo's newest exhibit, Gateway to Asia, opened Thursday with two endangered species ready for their public debut.

A Malayan tapir and 2 white-handed gibbon brothers can be seen at Gateway to Asia

Calgary Zoo introduces two new species to the Gateway to Asia exhibit

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White-handed gibbons and a Malayan tapir are a few of the new animals moving into Calgary Zoo's Gateway To Asia building after the pandas vacated it to head back home to China.

The Calgary Zoo has opened its newest exhibit called Gateway to Asia, with two endangered species ready for their public debut.

Seven-year-old Majimel and four-year-old Maximus are white-handed gibbon brothers who are known for their acrobatics.

"When they are on the ground, they do walk bipedally with their hands up for balance," the zoo's animal care manager, Jennifer Godwin, said Thursday. "They have those big long arms, they can swing across branches."

Wild populations of white-handed gibbons are endangered because of habitat loss from deforestation caused bylogging.

A white-handed gibbon swings on a rope at the Calgary Zoo. (Mike Symington/CBC)

"We have a role to play in helping species at risk by making sustainable choices that can help save critical rainforest habitats," said Jamie Dorgan, the zoo's director of animal care, healthand welfare.

Largest species of tapirs in the world

Tanuck, a Malayan tapir, is back at the Calgary Zoo after a long stint away at Parc Safari in Hemmingford, Que.

Tanuck was just a baby the last time he was in Calgary.He's now 20.

Tanuck, a Malayan tapir, enjoys some food in the Gateway to Asia exhibit at the zoo. (Mike Symington/CBC)

"He's one of the four species of tapir in the world. His is the largest one," said Godwin. "He's got this big long snout that's very adaptive to where it lives."

Tanuck, Majimeland Maximus are joining two Komodo dragons, the largest known living lizards.

Formerly known as Panda Passage

The Komodo dragons aren't new to the zoo. They were moved to their new location because of the COVID-19 pandemic.

The exhibit was formerly known as the Panda Passagewhen four pandas called the building home before they were sent back to China.

A Malayan tapir called Tanuck is back at the Calgary Zoo after being away for nearly two decades. (Mike Symington/CBC)

The new animals have stolen the hearts of those who work at the zoo.

"We're super excited to have them," said Godwin. "Tapir and gibbons both live in the forests of Southeast Asia.They can really show us how important forests are, both locally and globally."

With files from Mike Symington