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Discovered in 2010 and promptly listed as Critically Endangered, the Myanmar snub-nosed monkey lives only in the remote high forests of Northeast Myanmar, and across the border in China’s ...
Scientists in China have located a second population of the Myanmar snub-nosed monkey (Rhinopithecus strykeri), a primate that was only first discovered two years ago in Myanmar, also known as ...
New hope for critically endangered Myanmar snub-nosed monkey Date: January 11, 2018 Source: German Primate Center Summary: Eight years after the discovery of a new primate species in Myanmar ...
The Myanmar snub-nosed monkey, discovered by a team from Fauna & Flora International (FFI), Biodiversity and Nature Conservation Association (BANCA) and People Resources and Conservation ...
A new species of monkey with an upturned nose that causes it to sneeze when it rains has been found in northern Myanmar, conservationists said Wednesday.
Snub-nosed monkey, newly discovered in a remote forest in Myanmar, has a nose that is upturned, causing it to sneeze whenever it rains.
New study reveals adaptations for snub-nosed monkeys The exotic and colorful snub-nosed monkey spends its days foraging about the treetop in the mountain forests in China, Myanmar and Vietnam.
“The Myanmar snub-nosed monkey was described scientifically in 2010 from a dead specimen collected from a local hunter,” said Frank Momberg of Fauna & Flora International (FFI), who organized ...
The golden snub-nosed monkey meme emerged from a 2021 viral video of a golden snub-nosed monkey accepting and eating handfuls of berries from a human. His adorable human-like interaction had ...