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LOPBURI, April 1 (TNA) – In Lopburi, a troop of monkeys swarmed around a pickup truck carrying two crates of ripe mangoes and another two crates of graded green mangoes while it was stopped at a red light.

 

Amidst efforts to address the monkey issue in Lopburi province, residents still need to be cautious about safeguarding their property and food from theft.

 

Recently, a troop of monkeys surrounded a pickup truck loaded with four large crates of ripe mangoes, nearly stealing them all.

 

Full story: Thai News Agency 2024-04-01

 

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13 minutes ago, hotchilli said:

Does that stop them thieving ?

555, not right away, but there won't be a new generation of macaques committing robberies in whatever the life expectancy of this species is. 

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10 minutes ago, thecyclist said:

555, not right away, but there won't be a new generation of macaques committing robberies in whatever the life expectancy of this species is. 

Your quite the optimist, although the current generation or 2 will out live most of us.

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2 hours ago, thecyclist said:

555, not right away, but there won't be a new generation of macaques committing robberies in whatever the life expectancy of this species is. 

That only works if you achieve 100% neutering, and then stop monkeys from other areas coming in..

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3 hours ago, KhunLA said:

Your quite the optimist, although the current generation or 2 will out live most of us.

 

3 hours ago, KhunLA said:

Your quite the optimist, although the current generation or 2 will out live most of us.

Not really an optimist when it comes to Thai authorities getting things done. So pretty sure the monkeys will still be around when most of us are gone. Not the current generation, but their offspring.

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