Baffling ‘Mystery Apes’ Could Be New Species
So-called "mystery apes" native to the forest deep in the Democratic Republic of Congo may represent a new species, subspecies, or even a hybrid between a chimpanzee and a gorilla, experts said recently.| Comments on article "Baffling ‘Mystery Apes’ Could Be New Species" | ||||||||||||
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