Hundreds of ravenous wild monkeys terrorise Thai city in search of food after coronavirus drives tourists away

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Hundreds of ravenous wild monkeys terrorise Thai city in search of food after coronavirus drives tourists away
  • 12 Mar 2020, 0:53
  • Updated: 12 Mar 2020, 12:13
HUNDREDS of monkeys in Thailand were seen fighting over a single banana after the coronavirus caused a massive drop in tourists that would normally bring them food.
Footage shot in the Lopburi district in the centre of the country shows the animals scramble over and attack one another.

 Hundreds of monkeys in Thailand were seen fighting over a single banana

Hundreds of monkeys in Thailand were seen fighting over a single banana
 The coronavirus has caused a massive drop in tourists that would normally bring the monkeys food

The coronavirus has caused a massive drop in tourists that would normally bring the monkeys food
 Even locals seemed taken aback by the behaviour

Even locals seemed taken aback by the behaviour

Large groups can be seen running across a road and targeting each monkey that manages to get hold of a banana.

Even locals who are used to the animals' behaviour seemed shocked by their ferocity.

Onlooker Sasaluk Rattanachai, who captured the scene from outside a shop where she works, said: ''They looked more like wild dogs than monkeys.

"They went crazy for the single piece of food. I've never seen them this aggressive.
''I think the monkeys were very, very hungry.

"There's normally a lot of tourists here to feed the monkeys but now there are not as many, because of coronavirus.''

Lopburi is home to thousands of wild monkeys that roam the streets and buildings, many living in the grounds of the district's ancient Buddhist temples.

Wildlife across the country is a strong draw for the 35m tourists that visit every year and account for around 20 per cent of its economy.

But the global outbreak of coronavirus has seen tourism numbers decimated around the world.

Only 59 cases have so far been confirmed in Thailand, but tourist arrivals have plunged by around 44 per cent.

 The Lopburi district is home to thousands of wild monkeys that live in the grounds of its ancient Buddhist temples

The Lopburi district is home to thousands of wild monkeys that live in the grounds of its ancient Buddhist temples
 The coronavirus has seen tourism to Thailand fall by 44 percent

The coronavirus has seen tourism to Thailand fall by 44 percent
 
Fuck lah, just allow chinks entry into the country and those monkeys will be gone.
 
This is what happens when u don't stockpile and the local grocery store runs out of food and toilet paper......soon it becomes rise of the planet of the apes as ravenous monkeys kill each other over a piece of banana.
 
OK you say one ah, not me. But wtf, she'll curse and fuck me just the same! No matter though, she's on my Ignore List. :biggrin:

Feel free to fuck her, she's always open and ready.
 
risk of outbreak of ebola virus is high from these sick monkeys with no food
 
Feed these monkeys to chinese! Let then eat the brain of a living monkey.
 
Time for land hungry Singapore to invade Thailand..... both share same interest:

1. Deal in whore biz in big scale.

2. Tourist biz.

3. Hv useless indian turn Malai President and they hv no President...

4. Deal in laundry mobey....

5. Sinful cities same as Sodom and Ghoromah.....
 
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