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    Numerous monkeys have previously been trapped in monasteries by wildlife trafficking gangs and smuggled across the border into Laos for export to China, where their body parts are believed to be an aphrodisiac.
    How can anyone be dumb enough to believe this shit?
    Ah, chinkies.

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    Macaque vermin, I'd support any humane extermination program.

    We used to go swimming/snorkeling off a headland from Ao Krathing on the Chanthaburi coast, now pretty much off limits due to the infestaion of the macaque population, they're sprawled over the entry road, climbing over vehicles in the carpark, and the 200m track down to the beach carrying anything in a bag attracts attention, whether food or not.

    Actually, scrap the humane consideration.

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    Quote Originally Posted by prawnograph View Post
    Macaque vermin, I'd support any humane extermination program.

    We used to go swimming/snorkeling off a headland from Ao Krathing on the Chanthaburi coast, now pretty much off limits due to the infestaion of the macaque population, they're sprawled over the entry road, climbing over vehicles in the carpark, and the 200m track down to the beach carrying anything in a bag attracts attention, whether food or not.

    Actually, scrap the humane consideration.
    They were there first. They're probably complaining about the infestation of humans in their natural habitat and would like to euthanise them instead.

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    Quote Originally Posted by harrybarracuda View Post
    They were there first. They're probably complaining about the infestation of humans in their natural habitat and would like to euthanise them instead.
    Maybe 'once upon a time'. There were no monkeys on this coast 2010 when we first visited, this is the only place, I understand some were relocated here about 2014-15, likely an idiot in the national parks office thinking they'd attract tourists, instead they've bred, as they do, and become a pest.

    Now there are warning signs about carrying bags, cameras, and don't feed them.

    Now here's an idea (zoos, restaurants, whatever):

    Sri Lanka planning to send 100,000 toque macaque monkeys to China
    Apr 19, 2023
    Sri Lanka has found an innovative way to fight its economic situation. The South Asian nation is apparently planning to export 100,000 endangered monkeys to China. Sri Lankan Minister of Agriculture, Mahinda Amaraweera, recently announced that the government is considering a proposal to send 100,000 toque macaque monkeys to China to place in 1000 of its zoos.

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    Quote Originally Posted by prawnograph View Post
    Sri Lankan Minister of Agriculture, Mahinda Amaraweera, recently announced that the government is considering a proposal to send 100,000 toque macaque monkeys to China to place in 1000 of its restaurants.
    FTFY.

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