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    Home»Features»A mystery hidden in one blurry photo taken 17 years ago has led to a fascinating discovery hiding in the lungs of Africa
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    A mystery hidden in one blurry photo taken 17 years ago has led to a fascinating discovery hiding in the lungs of Africa

    Billy JohnsonBy Billy JohnsonJuly 17, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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    A mystery hidden in one blurry photo taken 17 years ago has led to a fascinating discovery hiding in the lungs of Africa
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    Scientists have discovered a previously undiscovered monkey species, Likweli, deep within theDemocratic Republic of the Congo’sjungles, highlighting the Central Congo Basin’s incredible biodiversity and the critical need for its protection.

    Likweli Monkeys discovered in the Democratic Republic of Congo [

    • Scientists have discovered a new monkey species, Colobus congoensis, in the Democratic Republic of the Congo’s jungles.
    • The discovery involved genetic research, audio recordings, and photographs, and was led by Junior Amboko from Florida Atlantic University.
    • The Likweli monkey is notable for its distinctive orange-cream facial patch and unique vocalizations.
    • Researchers emphasize that much of the Central Congo Basin’s biodiversity remains undocumented and urge its protection.

    The discovery, which included audio recordings, photographs, and in-depth genetic research, was spearheaded by Junior Amboko, a PhD candidate at Florida Atlantic University.

    In 2008, local conservationists first reported the sighting of this unusual species; however, they only managed to capture a single, blurry photograph.

    The newly recognized monkey, technically designated Colobus congoensis and colloquially known as “Likweli,” was discovered in Lomami National Park

    The discovery is especially remarkable because it is only the sixth new monkey species identified in <a href="https://absafricatv.com/mandela-day-has-south-africa-failed-his-vision/” title=”Mandela Day: Has South Africa failed his vision?”>Africa in the last 75 years, as seen on Reuters.

    The little black monkey is easily identified by its distinctive facial features. Researchers believe it has a characteristic orange-cream patch over its lips and nose, giving it a mask-like look that distinguishes it from other colobus monkeys.

    In addition to its distinguishing characteristics, the species generates a roar with an auditory pattern unlike that of its nearest relatives.

    The finding highlights how much of Central Africa’s enormous rainforest ecology remains scientifically unknown.

    “This discovery reinforces how much biodiversity remains undocumented in the Central Congo Basin,” ​said John ​Hart, a ⁠conservation scientist from the Lukuru Wildlife Research Foundation.

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    While scientists laud the discovery, they also caution that the species’ limited habitat and tiny population put it at risk of extinction.

    To increase its chances of survival, the study team suggests that the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) identify Colobus congoensis as an endangered species.

    Such a classification may encourage more conservation efforts and money to conserve its environment.

    The finding serves as a reminder that some of Africa’s most magnificent wildlife is still hidden within its woods, as well as underscoring the rising need for ecosystem conservation before newly found species become extinct.

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