Scientists Discover New Monkey Species with Orange Lips in Congo Forest
1-Minute Brief
The discovery highlights the biodiversity of the Congo forest and the potential for finding previously unknown species.
Key Facts
- A new monkey species with distinctive orange lips has been found in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC).
- Scientists described the experience of seeing the animal as an 'amazing feeling.'
- The species was discovered deep within the forests of the DRC.
- Few people were previously aware of the existence of this animal.
- The monkey's orange lips are a notable distinguishing feature.
What Happened
Researchers identified a previously unknown monkey species characterized by orange lips in the forests of the Democratic Republic of Congo, according to reports from scientists.
Why It Matters
This finding adds to scientific understanding of primate diversity and underscores the importance of preserving habitats that may harbor undiscovered wildlife.
What's Next
Further research may focus on studying the new species' behavior, population size, and conservation status within its natural habitat.
Sources
Confirmed by 2 independent sources
- Sky NewsUnknown3h agoNew 'orange-lipped' monkey species discovered in the Congo forest
- BBC WorldCenter14h agoNew monkey species with orange lips found 'hiding' in DRC forest
