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PostPosted: Fri May 12, 2006 8:05 am 
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Pretty interesting to read. Not just a new kind of monkey a whole new branch on the tree.

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Scientists Discover New Monkey Genus In Africa

By Ker Than
LiveScience Staff Writer
posted: 11 May 2006
02:00 pm ET

A species of monkey discovered in the highland forests of Tanzania last year is so unique that it's been assigned its own genus, scientists said today.

The finding, detailed in this week's issue of the journal Science, marks the first time in 83 years that a new monkey genus has been found. In taxonomy, a genus ranks below a family and above a species.

"Finding a new genus of the best-studied group of living mammals is a sobering reminder of how much we have to learn about our planet's biodiversity," said study team member Link Olson, the Mammals Curator at the University of Alaska Museum.

The new African monkey, Rungwecebus kipunji (rhung-way-CEE-bus key-POON-gee), was initially described based only on photographs taken last year by Wildlife Conservation Society (WCS) scientists. At the time, scientists placed the monkey in Lophocebus, the genus that includes mangabeys.

Scientists got their first chance to study the monkey, locally known as "Kipunji," directly when one was caught and killed in a farmer's trap shortly after the photographs were taken. Physical and DNA analysis revealed that the species was so unique it merited its own genus. The last time a new genus of monkey was discovered was in 1923, when Allen's Swamp Monkey was discovered in the Congo basin.

Kipunji's genus name, Rungwecebus, refers to Mt. Rungwe in Tanzania, where the monkey was first observed.

Kipunji is grayish-brown and has an erect "crown" of hair on its head, long cheek whiskers and a cream-colored belly and tail. The monkey stands about 3 feet tall and makes an unusual, low-pitched call that scientists describe as a "honk-bark." Kipunji has a thick coat of long fur that comes in handy for living at 8,000 feet above sea level, where temperatures frequently drop below freezing.

An omnivore, Kipunji dines on leaves, shoots, flowers, bark, fruit, lichen, moss and invertebrates. The monkeys appear to be social creatures, living in groups of about 30-36 males and females. Their main predators are crowned eagles and possibly leopards, but they humans also hunt the monkeys for meat.

Even as scientists are just learning about the new creature, its high-altitude forest home is already being threatened by illegal logging and hunting. With only about 500 Kipunji monkeys left in the wild, the animals will probably be classified as "critically endangered," the researchers write, and quick action is required if they are to survive.

"The scientific community has been waiting eight decades for this to happen, and now we must move fast to protect it," said WCS scientist Tim Davenport, who was involved in the study.

The WCS has set up a website dedicated to the protection of the species: http://www.kipunji.org.

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It's too early for me to be reading these forums lol. I thought it said "Genius" when I first clicked on the thread.

By "moving fast to protect it" they probably mean rounding them all up and sticking them in zoos.


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It's too early for me to be reading these forums lol. I thought it said "Genius" when I first clicked on the thread.

By "moving fast to protect it" they probably mean rounding them all up and sticking them in zoos.



Sometimes that is the best solution.


Although captive animals are never the same as their wild cousins.

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They finally found Ponuh's parents?

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Dmitry wrote:
They finally found Ponuh's parents?


With your apelike appearance I wouldn't be saying shit, lady.

And quit spamming. Will an admin please note that Dmitry is the one that's starting all of these flame wars across the forums?


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What's a Genus?

Ponuh wrote:
Dmitry wrote:
They finally found Ponuh's parents?


With your apelike appearance I wouldn't be saying shit, lady.

And quit spamming. Will an admin please note that Dmitry is the one that's starting all of these flame wars across the forums?


I'm sure just like everybody else here, Ponuh, he's just doing some friendly throat stabbing.

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Briefly saw this in the newspaper on the bus yesterday, something like "New Genus of Monkey on the verge of extinction already" so naturalists must be doing something right.

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