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    Report on ‘Lung Ou-an’ expected in two weeks



    The condition of “Lung Ou-an” (Uncle Fatty), a long-tailed macaque from Bangkok’s Bang Khun Thien district, remains worrisome as veterinarians wait for the result of tests to determine if its abdomen tumour is malignant.

    A source at the Department of National Parks, Wildlife and Plant Conservation (DNP) said the result should be known in two weeks.

    The 10-year-old Lung Ou-an, currently being treated at the DNP Wildlife Health Division, appears to be cheerful and is eating food normally.

    The 15-kilogram Lung Ou-an was captured for treatment by DNP officials last week at a park near the Khun Kala Floating Market in Bang Khun Thien.

    The macaque reportedly has no symptoms of depression, although veterinarians said its health was concerning as it seemed to suffer from ascites and the abdomen tumour could be cancerous.

    As it has also had been diagnosed with lung inflammation, the macaque is being given antibiotics daily and would soon have a lung X-ray.

    Report on ?Lung Ou-an? expected in two weeks

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    Park my arse, it's a bit of scrub land next to a bridge where the monkeys cause a traffic problem, and the floating market floated off some time ago. Pity they don't take any action about all the soi dogs in the area, not to mention the bloody cows and buffalo wandering about on the roads, monkey is probably just a greedy bastard.

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