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Monkeys 'terrorise town and invade homes' as rival gangs battle for food and territory

Monkeys 'terrorise town and invade homes' as rival gangs battle for food and territory
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Lop Buri , Supakarn Kaewchot , Narongporn Daudduem , Pramot Ketampai ,

Monkey gangs 'hooked on sugary drinks' rampage through town mugging tourists for food & belongings in reign of terror

MONKEY gangs "hooked on sugary drinks" have been rampaging through a Thailand town mugging tourists for food and belongings in a fresh wave of terror. ....

Krung Thep Mahanakhon , Lop Buri , Supakarn Kaewchot , Narongporn Daudduem , Suwat Suksiri , Khun Itiphat , Tale Wildlife Conservation ,

Thousands of monkeys terrorise Thai town: Rival gangs battle for supremacy as they compete for food

The town of Lopburi, around 90 miles north of the capital Bangkok, holds an annual festival to honour the primates. Now, the streets of the city are ravaged by thousands of the violent macaques. ....

Krung Thep Mahanakhon , Lop Buri , Supakarn Kaewchot , Narongporn Daudduem , Taweesak Srisaguan , Pramot Ketampai , Wildlife Department , Prang Sam Yod ,

Ravenous monkeys climb onto moving pickup truck in search of food


Ravenous monkeys climb onto moving pickup truck in search of food
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This is the shocking moment ravenous monkeys climbed into the back of a moving pickup truck to search for food. The primates leapt onto the vehicle while it was driving in Lopburi, central Thailand, on Monday (Feb 15). Driver Perawat Panyasai recorded the critters as they rummaged through the flatbed. There was no food, but one of the animals stole a packet of black cable ties. The brazen monkeys even returned the next day (Feb 16) while his colleagues were sitting in the back of the truck. They leapt into the moving vehicle and searched for food. Perawat, a builder, said: ‘I only had construction equipment in the back of the truck but the monkeys didn’t care. They were looking for something to eat. ‘They jumped on the truck for two days, so I’m worried they’ll do it again as I have to drive through that road every day for a while. I’ll make sure no valuables are in the back.’ ....

Lop Buri , Narongporn Daudduem , Perawat Panyasai , Wildlife Department , Driver Perawat Panyasai , லாப் புரி , வனவிலங்கு துறை ,