Dracula monkey rediscovered
Dracula monkey rediscovered
AN ELUSIVE MONKEY FEARED EXTINCT HAS SHOWN UP IN THE REMOTE FORESTS OF BORNEO, POSING FOR THE FIRST GOOD PICTURES OF THE ANIMAL EVER TAKEN.
The mug shots reveal a furry Count Dracula of sorts, with the monkey’s black head, face tipped with white whiskers and a pointy collar made of fluffy white fur.
The Miller’s grizzled langur, an extremely rare primate that has suffered from habitat loss over the last 30 years, popped up unexpectedly in the protected Wehea Forest in east Kalimantan, Borneo.
“We knew we had found this primate that some people had speculated was potentially extinct,” said study researcher Stephanie Spehar, a primatologist at the University of Wisconsin Oshkosh. “It was really exciting.”
But the animal is still in grave danger, Spehar told LiveScience, and no one knows how many of these langurs are left. The researchers observed only two small groups of them.
Vanishing act
The shy monkey (Presbytis hosei canicrus) was seen in the 1970s in Kutai National Park in Borneo, about 50 miles (80 kilometers) from where the new population lives. But as the years passed, fires and illegal logging devastated Kutai. By 2008, the Miller’s grizzled langur seems to have vanished from the park. A survey that year found just five langurs living on the Sangkulirang Peninsula in East Kalitmantan, also about 50 miles (80 km) away from the newly discovered langur habitat. But by 2010, that group of primates had also disappeared. Read more…
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