#泰国猴子为抢口粮大打出手#
This is really a laughable and crying thing! Thailand's Lopburi province recently staged a unique "gang fight," but the protagonists are not people, but thousands of monkeys! You heard it right, it's monkeys! These guys are divided into two factions, the "hand yard monkeys" and the "city monkeys," and they are fighting for turf, which is even more exciting than a movie!
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It is said that this "war" has been going on for some time, and at its peak there were about 3,500 monkeys in the city! These monkeys appeared in the streets in droves, fighting and stealing food, and making a mess of the lives of the locals. Some residents reported that the monkeys not only blocked traffic, but also damaged the items of the shops on the street, which was really a headache.
However, the Thai police are not vegetarians. They have specially formed a "special forces" to catch these monkeys who are leading the trouble. On March 29, the police revealed that they had successfully captured 37 of the most aggressive male monkeys, including the most vicious gang leader, Ai Krao. The captured monkeys are sedated and then kept in cages to cool down.
As soon as this matter came out, netizens exploded. Some people said, "These monkeys are crazy, they are even more gangsters than gangsters!" and some people said, "The police are so powerful, they should deal with these troublemakers." However, some people expressed concern: "If so many monkeys are caught, will it affect the ecological balance?"
In fact, the Thai government is also aware of the seriousness of the problem. On April 1, Thailand's cabinet meeting proposed a plan to sterilize the monkey herd. After all, if you want to fundamentally solve the problem of too many monkeys and making trouble, you have to find a way to do it from the source.
That's a lot of fun to say. However, we should also realize that man and nature should live in harmony and not blindly destroy the ecological balance. It is hoped that the Thai government can adopt a more scientific and reasonable approach to solve this problem, so that the monkeys can also live a stable life.
In short, this Thai monkey "gang fight" is really eye-opening. However, we still hope that these monkeys can live in peace and stop causing trouble for the locals!