The wide-eyed creature wistfully peering over the edge of a coffee cup on Life's cover is a baby slow loris, one of an entire family of slow lorises leading a lazy life at New York City's Bronx Zoo. Born in the zoo last April, the baby has no name and its sex is so far undetermined. With a brown father from Malaya and a whitish mother from Siam, the youngest loris is, like its year-old sister, an indiscriminate gray. The family lives in a cage only 5 feet long and 3 feet wide, but for the activities of slow lorises this is more than enough space.