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Comments: Tiny monkey species discovered in the Amazon rainforest
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If you posted an article about an endangered diskotek, you might get some attention in Brazil.
oh my gosh!!!!!!i love monkeys. i want to be a scientist that deals with monkeys. ya'll arn't hurting the little guy are ya'll? please dont take him(or her) to this lab where people will run painful or not so painful tests on it because that is wrong.very very wrong. but give out some more info on the little guy.how long will it live for? how old is it? what sound does it make(squeecie or bold)? will ya'll take pictures of it and put them on line for monkey obbsessed people like me to see? is it possible that there are more like it in america? is it a male or female? post more about it please!!!!!!!!