The mammal was first spotted in Anjaw district by scientists of the Zoological Survey of India (ZSI) earlier this year, and it was published in the February 3 issue of the international peer-reviewed journal 'Animal Gene'. The mammal is the newest addition to the list of primate species found in the Indian subcontinent, the official said. Before this, the white-cheeked macaque was found in Modog in southeastern Tibet in 2015, West Kameng district Divisional Forest Officer (DFO) Chukhu Loma said. Anjaw is barely 200 km in aerial distance from where it was first spotted in Modog in China, he said. "Not many days after its discovery in Anjaw, a white-cheeked macaque was captured in a camera trap in Bishum Phudung in Dirang," he said. The animal has distinct facial features...
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