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Friendly "albino" monkey comes to feed after going missing for some time

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Picture: Thai Rath

 

Thai Rath reported from the sacred area of Khao Sam Muk in Saensuk sub-district of Chonburi where there are a lot of monkeys.

 

A surprise visitor was a monkey the locals call an albino because of its white markings on its head and tail.

 

It's a friendly chap who has been AWOL for some time and came down to feed yesterday.

 

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People in the area said it is one of a pair or such creatures who live in the hills. 

 

This one is never fierce and after feeding goes away peacefully.

 

They liken it to one that appears in a famous Thai legend. 

 

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3 hours ago, webfact said:

It's a friendly chap who has been AWOL for some time

Probably kidnapped to pick out lottery numbers and released when that did not work either.

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