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New Primate Species Discovered in Congo’s Rainforest

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Scientists have confirmed the existence of a new primate species, named Colobus congoensis, found in the Democratic Republic of Congo. This elusive monkey, with its striking pinkish-orange lips and dark fur, was photographed in Lomami National Park, highlighting the region’s rich biodiversity.

The discovery, which comes after years of sporadic sightings, marks a significant moment in African primatology, as it is only the fifth new monkey species identified on the continent in 75 years. The research team, comprising scientists from the DRC, the US, and Germany, utilized sound recordings and genetic analysis to establish the species’ distinctiveness.

Local communities have long known this primate as Likweli, yet it remains rarely seen, with only a few villagers reporting sightings. The ecological role of colobus monkeys is vital, as they contribute to seed processing and forest regeneration, making their conservation crucial.

With threats from hunting for bushmeat, the formal classification of Colobus congoensis could lead to protective measures, ensuring the survival of this newly recognized species and its habitat.

Source: GB News

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