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Another New Cryptid Primate in Northern Myanmar?


Lee Speigel has posted his well-researched article on Huffington Post about the new photographs of the new primate, the Myanmar snub-nosed monkey (Rhinopithecus strykeri). I discussed the breaking news of those images here previously.

Spiegel quotes me extensively, as I was being interviewed at the International Cryptozoology Museum, about how this discovery is definitely cryptozoological. You can read those here.

However, most of all, I want to draw your attention to another quotation noted in this Huffington Post article. Speigel interviewed Frank Momberg, Myanmar program coordinator for Fauna & Flora International, who led the snub-nosed monkey expeditions.

Momberg, surprisingly, mentions another cryptid waiting to be found: “I believe there is another primate species out there, to be discovered in Myanmar’s far north.”

What else is out there?

by Loren Coleman on January 12, 2012 in Breaking News, CryptoZoo News, Cryptozoology, Museums, New Species, Photos | Tagged Burma, Cryptozoology, Myanmar, New Monkey, New Photos, New Primate, New Species, Rhinopithecus strykeri
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