The Bondo Mystery Apes
View a video of a recent (Jul. 16) CNN report on the Bondo Mystery Apes here. (Scroll down to Sci-Tech section.) Requires CNN NewsPass or RealOne SuperPasss. Also free to AOL Broadband and RoadRunner subscribers.In 1908 two apes were shot near a place called Bondo, in northern Congo. Their skulls (and two others found in local dwellings) had the crests characteristic of gorillas, but they were unusual enough for taxonomists of the time to classify them as a separate subspecies. Since then, no further specimens of this subspecies have been recorded. Four years ago, Karl Amman, a Swiss wildlife photographer, took up the quest to rediscover the missing gorillas. What he has found is not yet clear. But it might just be a new species of ape.