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Rare Orange-Faced Monkey Discovered in Congo

Summary

  • A new monkey species, Likweli, was identified in Congo's forests.
  • The primate has distinctive orange fur around its nose and mouth.
  • Researchers classify it as endangered due to hunting and habitat loss.
Rare Orange-Faced Monkey Discovered in Congo

A previously unknown monkey species, officially named Colobus congoensis and locally called Likweli, has been identified in the dense rainforests of the Democratic Republic of Congo. This discovery marks the fifth new African monkey species recognized in the last 75 years. Initial blurry photographs taken nearly two decades ago hinted at its existence, but it was only in recent years that further expeditions solidified the findings.

Field researchers and local villagers confirmed sightings of the primate, characterized by its shaggy black fur and a striking orange patch around its nose and mouth. Genetic analysis revealed that Likweli diverged from its closest relatives between four and five million years ago, evolving independently. Its habitat is confined to a small region in northeastern Congo, roughly half the size of Rhode Island.

Scientists are concerned about the Likweli's future, recommending its classification as endangered. The species is a target for hunters, and its forest home faces the risk of destruction. This discovery underscores the rich biodiversity of the Congo Basin and the critical need for conservation efforts in the region.

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