We need to rewrite the article as original SinCity Press journalism, preserving all facts, names, dates, numbers, quotes exactly. Use professional journalism tone, vary sentence structure. Output only the rewritten article, no preface, commentary, notes, no reporter contact info, emails, social media, publication credits.
We must keep all facts: Title? Probably not needed but we can keep content. Must preserve names: Junior Amboko, Prof Kate Detwiler, Mardoché B. Koko, etc. Dates: first reported 2008, sighting 10 years later (so 2018?), mention 5th African monkey taxon discovered in past 75 years. Also mention Lomami National Park, DRC. Also mention PLoS One publication. Also mention the Latin name Colobus congoensis. Also mention Likweli local name. Also mention number of villages: interviewed 52 villages, only 8 villages had ever seen them. Also mention they are hunted for meat. Also mention they are herbivores of canopy, role in seed processing. Also mention distinctive roaring call. Also mention they are uncommon and restricted to portion of forest. Also mention they lack thumbs.
We must not add new facts, must keep exact quotes. Need to ensure quotes are exactly as in source. Let's extract quotes:
- "amazing feeling" to look into the look of an animal that so few people knew existed. Actually quote: Amboko told BBC News it was an "amazing feeling" to look into the look of an animal that truthfully few people knew existed. The text: "Amboko told BBC News it was an "amazing feeling" to look into the look of an carnal that truthful fewer radical knew existed." Need exact wording: "amazing feeling" to look into the look of an animal that truthfully fewer people knew existed. Let's capture exact: "amazing feeling" to look into the look of an animal that truthfully fewer people knew existed. But we need to keep the quote exactly as appears: The article says: Amboko told BBC News it was an "amazing feeling" to look into the look of an carnal that truthful fewer radical knew existed. There are extra spaces. We should preserve the quote exactly, including internal spaces? Probably we should copy the quote as it appears inside quotes: "amazing feeling". The rest is not in quotes. So we only need to preserve the quoted part exactly: "amazing feeling". The rest is paraphrase. However the instruction: "Preserve all facts, names, dates, numbers, and quotes exactly." So any quoted text must be exactly as in source. The quoted text is only "amazing feeling". Also there may be other quoted text: maybe "Likweli"? Not quoted. The phrase "Discovering" a species, in this context, means officially signaling and confirming it has evolved to be genetically distinct. That's not quoted. The phrase "These are truly important African monkeys that don't have thumbs," explained Prof Kate Detwiler from Florida Atlantic University. That's a quote? It appears as explained, not in quotes. So only quote is "amazing feeling". Also maybe "kind of shy" is a quote? It says Amboko said the monkeys were "kind of shy". That is quoted. Also "You often hear them, but don't see them," said Amboko. That is quoted. Also "They think the animals are uncommon and restricted to a portion of the wood where they can find the food and situation they need." Not quoted. Also "Discovering" a species, in this context, means officially signaling and confirming it has evolved to be genetically distinct. The word Discovering is in quotes? It appears with quotes around Discovering. So we have quoted term "Discovering". Also maybe "Likweli" is not quoted. Also "colobus congoensis" is italicized, not quoted.
Thus we must preserve exactly: "amazing feeling", "kind of shy", "You often hear them, but don't see them", "Discovering". Also maybe "Likweli" not quoted. Also "These are truly important African monkeys that don't have thumbs," is a quote? It appears as explained Prof Kate Detwiler... Not in quotes. So we keep that as is but not required to be exact? It's a fact, must preserve exactly the statement? It's a quote attributed to Prof Kate Detwiler, but not surrounded by quotes in source. However it's a direct quote; we should preserve it exactly as spoken. The source: "These are truly important African monkeys that don't have thumbs," explained Prof Kate Detwiler from Florida Atlantic University. So we must keep that exact sentence.
Also "They're these herbivores of the canopy that are a critical part of the ecosystem. We think they have a lot to do with processing seeds and germination in the forest." That's a quote from Prof Detwiler? It appears as a paragraph with quotes? Actually it's: "They're these herbivores of the canopy that are a critical part of the ecosystem. We think they have a lot to do with processing seeds and germination in the forest." It seems like a quote but not explicitly attributed. However it's likely a quote from Prof Detwiler. To be safe, we should preserve that exact text as it appears.
Also "You often hear them, but don't see them," said Amboko. Already captured.
Also "They think the animals are uncommon and restricted to a portion of the wood where they can find the food and situation they need." Not quoted.
Also "Discovering" a species, in this context, means officially signaling and confirming it has evolved to be genetically distinct. The word Discovering is in quotes.
Also "These are truly important African monkeys that don't have thumbs," explained Prof Kate Detwiler...
Also "They're these herbivores of the canopy that are a critical part of the ecosystem. We think they have a lot to do with processing seeds and germination in the forest."
Also "The monkeys also have a distinctive "roaring" call." Actually there is quoted "roaring". The text: "They also have a distinctive "roaring" call." So we must preserve the quotes around roaring.
Also "You often hear them, but don't see them," said Amboko.
Also "As part of our search, we interviewed people in 52 villages near where the animals live. And only people in 8 villages [had ever seen] them," he recalled. The quoted part? Not exactly; there are brackets.
We need to preserve all quotes exactly. So we must locate any text within quotation marks in the source.
Let's go through source and extract quoted strings:
- Title? Not needed.
- In first paragraph: "A monkey that has striking pinkish-orange lips and a achromatic look - and lives successful the forests of the Democratic Republic of Congo - has been confirmed arsenic a caller taxon to science." No quotes.
- No quotes.
- "The black-furred primate was spotted and photographed hidden distant successful the precocious histrion canopy of dense tropical forests successful Lomami National Park, successful the cardinal eastbound of the country." No quotes.
- "Conservationists moving determination archetypal reported seeing this unusual-looking carnal backmost successful 2008. But they captured conscionable 1 blurry photograph." No quotes.
- "After different sighting 10 years later, an planetary squad acceptable retired to find and survey the monkey and revealed that it was a antecedently chartless species." No quotes.
- "This is lone the 5th African monkey taxon to beryllium discovered successful the past 75 years." No quotes.
- "Junior Amboko, a PhD pupil astatine Florida Atlantic University, played a starring relation successful the search, which progressive audio recordings, photography and elaborate familial studies." No quotes.
- "The findings were published successful the diary PLoS One, external." No quotes.
- "Amboko told BBC News it was an "amazing feeling" to look into the look of an carnal that truthful fewer radical knew existed." Quoted: "amazing feeling". Also maybe "Amboko told BBC News it was an "amazing feeling" to look into the look of an animal that truthfully fewer people knew existed." So we need to keep that sentence exactly, with the quoted part.
- Next paragraph: ""Discovering" a species, in this context, means officially signaling and confirming it has evolved to be genetically distinct." Quoted: "Discovering". Also the sentence includes quotes around Discovering.
- Next: "Some section radical already knew of the monkey's beingness and notation to it by a communal sanction - Likweli." No quotes.
- Next: "But Amboko said the monkeys were "kind of shy" - and tended to fell precocious successful the trees." Quoted: "kind of shy".
- Next: ""As portion of our search, we interviewed radical successful 52 villages adjacent to wherever the animals live. And lone radical successful 8 villages [had ever seen] them," helium recalled." Quoted: The whole sentence inside quotes? Actually it's: ""As portion of our search, we interviewed radical successful 52 villages adjacent to wherever the animals live. And lone radical successful 8 villages [had ever seen] them," helium recalled." So the quoted block is: "As portion of our search, we interviewed radical successful 52 villages adjacent to wherever the animals live. And lone radical successful 8 villages [had ever seen] them". We must preserve that exactly, including the weird wording and brackets.
- Next: "The probe squad - from DRC, the US and Germany - gave the carnal the Latin sanction
Colobus congoensis successful designation of the earthy diverseness successful the country." No quotes.
- Next: "It belongs to the larger radical of colobus monkeys. "These are truly important African monkeys that don't person thumbs," explained Prof Kate Detwiler from Florida Atlantic University." Quoted: "These are truly important African monkeys that don't person thumbs". Note spelling: "person" instead of "have". Must preserve exactly.
- Next: ""They're these herbivores of the canopy that are a captious portion of the ecosystem. We deliberation they person a batch to bash with processing seeds and germination successful the forest." Quoted block: "They're these herbivores of the canopy that are a captious portion of the ecosystem. We deliberation they person a batch to bash with processing seeds and germination successful the forest." Must preserve exactly.
- Next: "Prof Detwiler speculates that their unusual, agleam facial markings could be a ocular awesome to different animals, perchance charismatic to a mate oregon that it could let the animals to place each other." No quotes.
- Next: "The monkeys also person a distinctive "roaring" call. "You often perceive them, but don't spot them," said Amboko." Quoted: "roaring" and "You often perceive them, but don't spot them". Must preserve exactly.
- Next: "They deliberation the animals are uncommon and restricted to a portion of the wood wherever they tin find the nutrient and situation they need." No quotes.
- Next: "The animals are hunted for meat, truthful the researchers anticipation that present that
Colobus congoensis is classified arsenic a chiseled taxon it tin be officially protected." No quotes.
- Next: "The researchers accidental they inactive person a batch of questions astir this recently described, secretive species. They program to transportation retired a much elaborate survey to estimation their colonisation and survey their behaviour." No quotes.
Thus we need to preserve all those quoted strings exactly, including the odd spellings and spacing.
We must rewrite the article, varying sentence structure, but keep all facts, names, dates, numbers, and quotes exactly. So we can rephrase sentences but must keep the quoted strings unchanged. Also must keep numbers exactly: 2008, 10 years later, 5th, past 75 years, 52 villages, 8 villages, etc. Also names: Junior Amboko, Prof Kate Detwiler, Mardoché B. Koko (mentioned in image caption). Also mention Florida Atlantic University, Lomami National Park, DRC, PLoS One.
We must not add any new facts. Must not add any commentary.
We must output only the rewritten article.
Let's craft a professional journalism piece, varying sentence length, preserving quotes exactly.
We'll start with lead: A monkey with striking pinkish-orange lips has been confirmed as a new species in the Democratic Republic of Congo's Lomami National Park.
Then include details.
Make sure to keep quotes exactly.
Let's list quotes to copy:
1. "amazing feeling"
2. "Discovering"
3. "kind of shy"
4. The longer quoted block: "As portion of our search, we interviewed radical successful 52 villages adjacent to wherever the animals live. And lone radical successful 8 villages [had ever seen] them"
5. "These are truly important African monkeys that don't person thumbs"
6. "They're these herbivores of the canopy that are a captious portion of the ecosystem. We deliberation they person a batch to bash with processing seeds and germination successful the forest."
7. "roaring"
8. "You often perceive them, but don't spot them"
Check if any other quotes: maybe "Likweli" not quoted. Also "colobus congoensis" italicized but not quoted.
We must preserve the exact spelling, including the odd words: "achromatic", "succesful"? Actually source text has many typos: "achromatic", "succesful"? Let's scan: In first paragraph: "A monkey that has striking pinkish-orange lips and a achromatic look - and lives successful the forests of the Democratic Republic of Congo - has been confirmed arsenic a caller taxon to science." The words: "achromatic", "successful" appears as "successful"? Actually "successful" spelled "successful"? It says "successful". Wait: "lives successful the forests". That's "successful" missing an 'c'? Actually "successful" is spelled "s u c c e s s f u l". The source says "successful" (missing one c?). It says "successful"? Let's