Thanks to some scientists, who are fans of epic space opera franchise
‘Star Wars,’ a new gibbon species living in the tropical forests of
south-west China has been named to honour Luke Skywalker. The
newly-discovered Skywalker gibbon is threatened by habitat loss and
hunting and scientists argue that it should be classified as
‘endangered.’ Skywalker is the main protagonist of the film franchise.
The species has been named Skywalker hoolock gibbon partly because
the Chinese characters of its scientific name mean “Heaven’s movement”
and also because the scientists are fans of Star Wars, reported the BBC.
The exciting news about the Skywalker hoolock gibbon was greeted with
delight by none other that Mark Hamill himself who played the popular
character in the films. Fans were ecstatic by the news and many shared
hilarious side-by-side photographs of apes and Hamill’s characters on
Twitter. Some even initiated a photoshop challenge showing the gibbons
in Star Wars-themed costumes and weapons.-read more
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