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New monkey species discovered in the tropical forests of the Democratic Republic of the Congo

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New monkey species discovered in the tropical forests of the Democratic Republic of the Congo
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Key Points

  • A new monkey species was discovered in the central-east of the Democratic Republic of the Congo.
  • The new species lives in a remote area between the Lomami and Congo rivers that is difficult to access.
  • Despite decades of scientific research in Central Africa, the species had not been recorded before.

Scientists have discovered a new African monkey species in the tropical forests located in the central-eastern part of the Democratic Republic of the Congo. Living in the depths of the forest, in a remote region between the Lomami and Congo rivers, this monkey species has been recorded in the literature as a new species.

Considering that Central Africa has been studied in scientific research for decades, the fact that such a large creature had not been detected until now came as a huge surprise to researchers. The discovery has revealed that the region's biodiversity still holds many unknown secrets.

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Where was the newly discovered monkey species found?
The species was found in the tropical forested region between the Lomami and Congo rivers in the central-east of the Democratic Republic of the Congo.
Why was this species not discovered before?
The fact that the area where the monkeys live is an extremely remote and geographically isolated region prevented the species from being detected until now.
What does this discovery mean?
The discovery of a new mammal species despite decades of research in Central Africa shows that the region's rich biodiversity is not yet fully understood.

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