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Sumatran elephant found dead with missing tusks in Indonesia by Staff Writers Banda Aceh, Indonesia (AFP) Nov 17, 2018 A Sumatran elephant has been found dead with its tusks removed in an apparent poaching case targeting the critically endangered animal, an Indonesian conservation official said Friday. The 10-year-old male's rotting corpse was found in Blang Awe village in Aceh province earlier this week. "His tusks were missing and there were traces of blood in the location where he was found," Aceh conservation centre head Sapto Aji Prabowo told AFP. Officials estimated the animal had been dead for at least a week when the carcass was discovered. The cause of death was not immediately clear because the body was badly decomposed, Prabowo said. Tissue samples will be analysed for signs of poisoning. Rampant deforestation has reduced the species' natural habitat and brought them into conflict with humans, while their tusks are prized in the illegal wildlife trade. At least 11 wild elephants died in Aceh last year, most of them killed by humans. In July, a Sumatran elephant was found dead from apparent poisoning in a palm oil plantation. The environment ministry estimates only around 500 Sumatran elephants remain in Aceh.
Primates of the Caribbean: Ancient DNA reveals history of mystery monkey London, UK (SPX) Nov 15, 2018 Analysis of ancient DNA of a mysterious extinct monkey named Xenothrix - which displays bizarre body characteristics very different to any living monkey - has revealed that it was in fact most closely related to South America's titi monkeys (Callicebinae). Having made their way overwater to Jamaica, probably on floating vegetation, their bones reveal they subsequently underwent remarkable evolutionary change. The research published in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (12 November 20 ... read more
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