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The British Zoo staged a live version of King Kong, in which monkeys climbed a wooden pole and grabbed a seagull with their bare hands and killed it

author:Magical foreigner

According to foreign media reports on March 9, the Chester Zoo in Cheshire, England, staged a realistic version of "King Kong" - a monkey climbed on a pole, grabbed a seagull in the air with his bare hands, and then smashed the seagull to death. The tragic scene frightened the onlookers. Tourist Bec Adamson, 32, and her son Dominik witnessed a brutal beating that lasted 5 minutes at the scene.

The British Zoo staged a live version of King Kong, in which monkeys climbed a wooden pole and grabbed a seagull with their bare hands and killed it

Adamson said the terrible black-haired monkey stood on top of a pole and said it was too late when a large gull flew by and the monkey quickly grabbed it. I saw the monkey clutching the head of the seagull and constantly holding the seagull to hit the pole. This scene reminds Adamson of the movie "King Kong", where giant primates hang on the Empire State Building in New York and tear up planes in the air.

The British Zoo staged a live version of King Kong, in which monkeys climbed a wooden pole and grabbed a seagull with their bare hands and killed it

The children at the scene screamed in fright, the monkey even licked the blood on their hands, and the seagull that had been fatally hit had long been paralyzed and lost its life. The monkey then threw the seagull down and climbed off the pole himself to nibble on the seagull. "It's really like seeing King Kong on the spot, the monkey violently hit the seagull's head and pulled its feathers, it was so aggressive, it was crazy. At that time, we had just finished visiting the rhinos, and when we walked to the monkey park, we saw a lot of seagulls circling, and the monkeys caught one. This guy is really smart. ”

The British Zoo staged a live version of King Kong, in which monkeys climbed a wooden pole and grabbed a seagull with their bare hands and killed it

Adamson added: "As the monkeys beat the seagulls, more than 100 people gathered to watch. It's violent, but it's also a law of nature. Dominique thought it was 'amazing', and I was really worried that this scene would leave him with 'lifelong trauma'. The seagull that was being targeted by the monkey was also too pitiful. We all watched the seagulls get beaten like 'psychopaths'. ”

The British Zoo staged a live version of King Kong, in which monkeys climbed a wooden pole and grabbed a seagull with their bare hands and killed it

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