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Monkeys in the City: The Urban Wildlife Syndrome and the
Rhesus macaques are hardy, adaptable species, but this adaptability has, unfortunately, not proven beneficial for the animal! - Articles from The Weather Channel
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Urban wildlife - Wikipedia
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Macaque - Wikipedia
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Mugged by macaques: the urban monkey gangs of Kuala Lumpur, Cities
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The monkeys were here before us': Once revered, macaques are now taking over a city in Thailand, The Independent
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Wild Monkeys in Thailand: Cute but Dangerous
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Bonnet Macaque, Macaca radiata New England Primate Conservancy
Monkeys in the City: The Urban Wildlife Syndrome and the
Thousands of Monkeys Are Roaming the Streets in a Town in Thailand
Monkeys in the City: The Urban Wildlife Syndrome and the
Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, November 02, 2016: An unidentified disease is causing the death of primates living in areas of urban forest in the city of Rio de Janeiro. In October 2016
Monkeys in the City: The Urban Wildlife Syndrome and the
A monkey from the urban areas of Rio do Janeiro in an aggressive attitude while opening its mouth threatening us showing us its big and sharpen teeth Stock Photo - Alamy
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Two states want monkeys culled. But will it work?
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These Monkeys Were Once Revered. Now They Are Taking Over. - The New York Times
Monkeys in the City: The Urban Wildlife Syndrome and the
PESKY, TROUBLESOME URBAN MONKEYS AND MONKEY ATTACKS
Monkeys in the City: The Urban Wildlife Syndrome and the
Frontiers Understanding Community Perceptions of the St. Kitts' “Monkey Problem” by Adapting Harm Reduction Concepts and Methods
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Negative human-macaque interactions

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