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Scientists Discover New Monkey Species With Striking Orange Lips in DR Congo Rainforest

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Published: 15 July 2026 | The English Chronicle Desk | The English Chronicle Online

A team of wildlife researchers has announced the discovery of a previously unknown monkey species deep within the rainforests of the Democratic Republic of Congo (DR Congo), revealing a rare primate distinguished by its vivid orange lips and unique physical characteristics.

The discovery, described by scientists as one of the most significant primate findings in recent years, highlights the extraordinary biodiversity of the Congo Basin—one of the world’s largest tropical rainforest ecosystems. Researchers believe the species remained undetected for decades because of its remote habitat, elusive behaviour and the dense forest canopy that makes field studies particularly challenging.

Conservationists say the finding is both exciting and urgent, as it underscores how many species may still be unknown while also drawing attention to the increasing threats facing Central Africa’s forests.

The newly identified monkey was found during an extensive biodiversity survey conducted in an isolated section of the DR Congo rainforest.

Scientists spent months exploring difficult terrain, using camera traps, field observations and genetic analysis to confirm that the animals represented a distinct species rather than a variation of an already known primate.

Researchers explained that the monkey had effectively remained “hidden” due to the inaccessibility of its habitat and the limited scientific exploration of some regions within the Congo Basin.

The forest’s dense vegetation, seasonal flooding and lack of transport infrastructure have long made biological surveys difficult.

The monkey immediately attracted attention because of its unusually bright orange lips, a feature rarely observed among African primates.

Researchers also identified several other distinguishing characteristics, including differences in facial markings, fur colour, body size and vocalisations.

Genetic testing confirmed that the animals are genetically distinct from closely related monkey species, providing strong evidence that they represent a previously undocumented branch of the primate family tree.

Scientists believe the striking facial colouring may play an important role in communication, social interactions or mate recognition, although further behavioural studies will be needed to understand its purpose.

The discovery did not happen overnight.

According to researchers, the project involved years of fieldwork, specimen analysis and collaboration between local conservation organisations and international primate experts.

Initial sightings raised suspicions that the monkeys might represent an unknown population, but scientists required detailed genetic evidence before formally recognising them as a separate species.

Advances in DNA sequencing technology have made it easier for researchers to distinguish closely related species that may appear similar in the wild.

Experts say such discoveries demonstrate the importance of combining traditional field observations with modern laboratory science.

The identification of a new primate species is considered relatively rare, particularly in the 21st century.

Scientists estimate that although millions of species remain undocumented worldwide, large mammals are much less frequently discovered than insects, plants or microorganisms.

Finding a previously unknown monkey suggests that significant gaps remain in scientific understanding of biodiversity, especially in remote tropical forests.

Researchers believe additional undiscovered mammals may still exist in isolated regions of Central Africa, Southeast Asia and parts of South America.

The Congo Basin is second only to the Amazon rainforest in size and supports an extraordinary variety of wildlife.

Its forests are home to gorillas, chimpanzees, forest elephants, okapis, bonobos and hundreds of bird, reptile and amphibian species.

Many of these animals occur nowhere else on Earth.

Scientists say the discovery reinforces the global importance of protecting the region, not only for its wildlife but also for its role in regulating climate and storing vast amounts of carbon.

The rainforest is widely recognised as one of the planet’s most valuable natural ecosystems.

Despite its ecological significance, the Congo Basin faces growing environmental pressures.

Illegal logging, mining, agricultural expansion, infrastructure development and poaching continue to reduce wildlife habitats across parts of the region.

Climate change is also altering rainfall patterns and forest ecosystems, creating additional challenges for species already living in restricted ranges.

Researchers fear that newly discovered animals may be threatened before scientists fully understand their ecology, population size or conservation needs.

For that reason, conservationists are urging authorities to strengthen protection for forests where the new monkey has been found.

Scientists involved in the research credited local communities with helping locate the animals and providing valuable knowledge about the surrounding forests.

Many biodiversity discoveries rely heavily on Indigenous peoples and local residents who possess generations of ecological knowledge about wildlife behaviour and habitats.

Researchers say successful conservation efforts must continue involving local communities as partners in protecting biodiversity.

Supporting sustainable livelihoods is also viewed as an important strategy for reducing environmental pressures on sensitive ecosystems.

Now that the species has been identified, scientists plan to conduct further studies into its behaviour, diet, breeding patterns and population size.

Researchers hope to determine how widely the monkey is distributed throughout the forest and whether additional populations exist beyond the initial discovery site.

Understanding its ecological role will also help conservation authorities develop effective management plans.

Detailed research may reveal how the monkey interacts with other species and how environmental changes could affect its long-term survival.

The discovery serves as a powerful reminder that even in an age of satellites, artificial intelligence and advanced scientific technology, parts of the natural world remain largely unexplored.

Every newly identified species expands scientific knowledge while highlighting the importance of preserving habitats that continue to reveal unexpected biological treasures.

Conservation experts say discoveries like this should inspire renewed investment in biodiversity research and environmental protection, particularly in regions where wildlife remains poorly documented.

As scientists continue exploring the forests of the Democratic Republic of Congo, they believe more remarkable discoveries may still await beneath the rainforest canopy—provided these ecosystems remain protected for future generations.

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