Fresh hope for endangered monkey
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Biologists from Fauna and Flora International said they hadfound up to 20 Tonkin snub-nosed monkeys in aremote forest. Until now, fewer than 250 of the primates were thought to exist.
The team said the new group offered hope because itincluded three infants, suggesting that the monkeys were breeding.
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