Thousands of monkeys from the two factions in Thailand fought in groups and were on the hot search
author:Come on, Mai Xiaodou
The reason for this is that the "temple monkeys" and "city monkeys" of Lopburi Province in Thailand fought for turf, and there were about 3,500 monkeys in the city at its peak. In an attempt to quell the clashes, the local police captured 37 aggressive male monkeys, including the gang leader of the "City Monkeys" (a male monkey named Ai Krao), and the fight between the monkeys gradually subsided.
Thailand's Minister of Natural Resources and Environment, Pacharava, said at a cabinet meeting on April 1 that plans to establish a macaque control center in Lopburi province where monkeys will be sterilized in the future.
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The police now have information about all the gang members and have named the monkeys in the management, and the next step will be to continue to intervene and mediate the conflict between the two gangs.
Netizens hotly discussed:
More than 3,000 monkeys all look the same, can they remember?
Don't say it, it's really possible. [laughs and cries]
There's no wrong way to tell the difference.
In other words, the Thai police are too sloppy.
I almost read it wrong, too. [covers face]
This netizen, you know Thailand!
I think this method is very good! Our Emeishan monkey is the king of the king once he goes to the eight achievements. [snickering]
I really read it carefully...
Does your girlfriend know? [laughs and cries]
Friend: It's good to have you. [covers face]
Yes, there is endless monkey energy every day. [sneering]
This netizen, don't be so unserious. [covers face]