Friday, February 04, 2005

BBC NEWS | World | South Asia | Row over Delhi's errant monkeys

BBC NEWS | World | South Asia | Row over Delhi's errant monkeys: "The monkeys who have moved into residential areas and official enclaves due to Delhi's shrinking forests, are said to have become a 'security threat'. Last year, the ministry of defence found some of its top secret documents scattered all over the place one morning. It was blamed on the many rhesus monkeys which flock around the colonial-era building. "

this is funny "The presidential palace too has been targeted and staff their have been forced to employ a dark-faced langur monkey to scare away the rhesus monkeys." - last year they sent the monkeys somewhere else, unsurprisingly the place they sent them to doesn't want any more! they should sell them to rich europeans and americans :)

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