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New monkey species with orange lips found 'hiding' in DRC forest

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Scientists have discovered a previously unknown monkey species in the Democratic Republic of Congo's forests. The species is distinguished by distinctive orange lips, a striking facial feature that sets it apart from known primate species in the region.

The discovery represents a significant find in primatology, with researchers describing an "amazing feeling" upon encountering the animal for the first time. The emotional response reflects the rarity and importance of identifying a species that has remained largely unknown to the scientific community and the wider public.

The finding underscores the biodiversity present in the DRC's forests and suggests that undocumented animal species may still exist in relatively unexplored regions. The existence of the orange-lipped monkey had apparently gone undetected despite its presence in the forest habitat, highlighting how much remains unknown about wildlife in Central Africa.

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