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New Monkey Species With Orange Lips Discovered in DR Congo Forest

via BBC World·yesterday

Scientists have discovered a new species of monkey with distinctive orange lips, found 'hiding' in a forest in the Democratic Republic of Congo. The find adds to the remarkable biodiversity still being documented in Central Africa's threatened rainforests. It underscores how much of the natural world remains unknown even as habitat loss accelerates.

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