A Florida man complained about monkeys

A Florida man complained about monkeys

An American resident of the city of Ocala, Florida, complained to a group of rhesus monkeys, arranging the raids on his yard. Reported by the Associated Press.

The man installed in his yard a deer feeder and automatic camera to photograph animals, but instead of the deer in the shot of the monkey. One of the photos he counted 50 macaques.

Rhesus appear near the feeders twice a day. They behave in an organized and aggressive. For several days the primates dragged more than 110 pounds of food.

Monkeys swarm Florida man’s property, caught on camera: https://t.co/CbGwsRyvkJ pic.twitter.com/RDXl3haMVb

— WHIO-TV (@whiotv) on 8 July 2017.
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Authorities believe that the monkeys escaped from the Park to silver springs, located six kilometers from the house of the victim. According to experts, there are about 200 wild monkeys. Lately, they are so bred that the Park had to close for visitors to some areas.

A colony of rhesus monkeys appeared to silver springs in 1938. The monkeys brought the owner of a ship, who wanted to give the Park a resemblance to the African jungle.

Florida man says monkeys swarming property https://t.co/fgbPeA2flC pic.twitter.com/n4EWi9qp87

— ABC Action News (@abcactionnews) 10 Jul 2017
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Macaque-a rhesus factor — the most common type of Primate in the world. They are found in the North of India, Bangladesh, Pakistan, Nepal, Myanmar, Thailand, Afghanistan, Vietnam and southern China.

In may it was reported that in Bangkok caught and were put on a diet of wild macaque-rhesus, fat for handouts from tourists.

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