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Here’s a little white monkey climbing around.
Check out these pics of Diego, the baby black howler monkey orphaned after his mother died shortly after his birth. He’s being raised by his keepers and a stuffed animal serving as a surrogate parent.
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For you tech folks out there, iJustine with a monkey.
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Apparently monkeys own Agra India, and let people visit. It’s like planet of the apes, but with tiny monkeys rather than large apes.
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So we know Agra is owned by the monkeys who let people visit them. Apparently they make people feed them too. This isn’t a good thing, these guys can get dangerous. [...]
42 year old chimp Ichiro escaped from his cage at the Ishikawa Zoo the other day looking for someplace cool.
What got him to surrender? Tranquilizer? Squirt from a hose? Nope. A banana.
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This weeks theme seems to be Agra India. Here’s another one from around there eating something it found on the street.
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Here’s a monkey being fed by a person. This could be dangerous, so I wouldn’t recommend doing something like this unless your with a trained professional, or are one yourself.
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Here are some monkeys at the enterence of the Agra Fort. Including one picking the lice off his butt.