The Myanmar Snub-Nosed Monkey has already been considered as being critically endangered, despite having never been scientifically documented. Researchers believe that that only approximately 300 individuals survive, having been hunted for their meat by the locals, and caught in traps. The Chinese logging industry is blamed as another cause of the monkeys' low numbers. The areas being cleared out, both legally and illegally, is encroaching upon the areas where these monkeys are thought to dwell. Conservationists are already moving to educate local people and to create a protected area where the monkeys can roam safely.
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so ....what is the picture, CG or guess, or old or what ??
ReplyDeleteThe picture is a computer generated compilation of a close relative of the Snub Nose and the skulls and carcasses of the new monkey. Quite the shnoz.
ReplyDeletelooks a little like the National Enquirer !!
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