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Scientists have discovered a new monkey species in the rainforests of the Democratic Republic of Congo, identifiable by the distinctive light-colored patches of skin surrounding its mouth

The discovery marks ​only the fifth new monkey species ​identified in Africa in the last ⁠75 years, according to the statement ​issued on Wednesday, News.Az reports, citing Reuters.

The species known by locals ​as “Likweli” was named Colobus congoensis by scientists.

Small in size, the black monkey has a distinctive “mask-like ​appearance” with a vivid orange-cream patch ​surrounding its mouth and nose.

The newly identified primate’s roaring ‌possesses ⁠a distinct acoustic structure, the research showed.

“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.

Researchers warn the ​monkey may already be at ​risk ⁠due to its small range area and population size and propose the International ⁠Union ​for Conservation of Nature ​should classify it as endangered.


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