Scientists are claiming they have discovered a new species of monkey living in the remote forests of the Democratic Republic of Congo -- an animal well-known to local hunters but until now, unknown to the outside world. In a paper published Wednesday in the open-access journal Plos One, the scientists describe the new species that they call Cercopithecus Lomamiensis, known locally as the Lesula, whose home is deep in central DR Congo's Lomami forest basin. The scientists say it is only the second discovery of a monkey species in 28 years.
In an age where so much of the earth's surface has been photographed, digitized, and placed on a searchable map on the web discoveries like this one by a group of American scientists this seem a throwback to another time.
2 comments:
20150710 junda
oakley outlet
louboutin
prada shoes
mont blanc
air max uk
tory burch outlet online
ed hardy clothing uk
cheap snapbacks hats
ray bans
michael kors handbags
ed hardy outlet
cheap jordan shoes
cheap oakleys
kate spade outlet
ralph lauren polo shirts
louis vuitton sacs
michael kors handbags
true religion jeans
nike blazer high
michael kors outlet
oakley sunglasses
michael kors watches
cheap ray bans
louis vuitton sito ufficiale
cheap jordans free shipping
ray ban sunglasses
toms shoes for women
ray ban sunglasses
pandora charms
true religion
beats by dre
coach outlet
chanel handbags
ed hardy uk
longchamp pliage pas cher
michael kors uk
louboutin
louis vuitton borse
kate spade bags
beats headphones
prada outlet
oakley canada
true religion outlet
new york jets
hollister uk
michael kors factory store
los angeles lakers
swarovski outlet
winter jackets
mbt shoes outlet
coach outlet store
san antonio spurs
nike free uk
los angeles clippers
instyler ionic styler
michael kors outlet online
michael kors handbags
ugg boots uk
lululemon pants
michael kors outlet
mm1119
Post a Comment