October 8, 2009 – 7:53 pm
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These macaques clearly don’t have a fear of humans anymore. Good news is you can get pretty close to them. Bad news is you can get pretty close to them.
September 17, 2009 – 7:57 pm
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I’m not sure why this little guy is in human clothing… but it’s a sight to see.
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Take this one with a grain of salt. Perhaps more than a grain. This boy was allegedly adopted by macaques.
I’d recommend against kissing wild macaques regardless of relation.
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You shouldn’t feed wild monkeys. If you do, this is not the way to do so, unless you want to get bit. These guys were lucky (or they just didn’t tape the [...]
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Here’s a woman trying to tape something… but the monkeys have a different idea.
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No idea where this is, but apparently there’s a place where you can have Macaques all over you. Don’t try this on your own, it’s not a great idea.
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Not sure where this is, but in countries where wild monkeys are common they can occasionally be pests. Here’s what looks like a macaque obviously scaring people.
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Here’s a guy feeding monkeys in Kenya. Not sure what type. One seems very calm and friendly. The others are slightly more aggressive (though still relatively calm).
December 18, 2008 – 10:38 am
Clearly the more clever species has the upper hand.
October 17, 2008 – 8:42 pm
People in Japan are now doing what monkeys have known for a long time: eating Bananas. It’s a fad diet to help you control your weight. Where did these clever humans get the idea? The Banana Diet is extremely popular right now.