Feb. 3 (UPI) --A team of scientists from Florida Atlantic University has recorded the first-ever video footage of the Dryas monkey, a little understood and rarely seen species of monkey endemic to a ...
Fewer than 200 Dryas monkeys are believed to survive in the wild today. Videotaping the secretive monkeys was not easy. Researchers set up cameras on the ground, in the understory and even climbed ...
There exists a critically-endangered species of monkey so rare that it was once thought to be extinct, but first-of-its-kind footage of the Dryas Monkey has officially been captured by Florida ...
For the first time, researchers have captured footage of the critically endangered Dryas monkey, an elusive species that’s ‘mastered the art of hiding’ deep in the Congo basin. In order to observe the ...
Using remote sensing cameras and sound recorders, scientists have captured rare video footage of a newly discovered population of critically endangered monkeys in one of the most remote regions in the ...
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If a tree falls in a forest and no one is around to hear it, does it still make a sound? Not only does the tree make a sound, so do the creatures inhabiting the forest -- or in this case -- the ...
BOCA RATON, FLA. (WSVN) - Researchers from Florida Atlantic University became first to capture rare footage of a extremely rare and endangered monkey. Scientists captured the video of the endangered ...
The Endangered dryas monkey (Cercopithecus dryas), endemic to the Democratic Republic of the Congo, is one of Africa's most mysterious primates. The discovery of the dryas monkey killed by a hunter in ...
Hidden camera traps deep in the Congo Basin rainforest have caught the first ever footage of the Dryas monkey, also known as the Inoko. Thought to have become extinct decades ago, the monkey was first ...
The Endangered dryas monkey is one of Africa's most mysterious primates. They are difficult to find because they live in dense vegetation in secondary forest thickets. Using non-invasive research and ...