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Hundert Affen "beschlagnahmten" die Stadt: Primaten griffen sogar eine Polizeistation an (Video)

To spread: on September 16, a massive escape of more than 100 monkeys from Pho Kao Ton has occurred in the Thai city of Lopbur. Hundreds of primates were at large, causing chaos on the streets of the Muang district. Animals broke into houses, robbed parked cars, and even attacked the territory of the Tha Hin police station. The Thaiger writes about it.

Laut Augenzeugen musste die Polizei mit Hilfe von Horn nachdenken, und die kommunalen Dienste nutzen Feuerwerkskörper, um Primatenherden abzuschrecken und sie in Käfige zurückzugeben. Despite the measures taken, some of the animals remained at large before the night. Lopburi Municipality and DNP Department (DNP) have started working together on monkeys' detention and strengthening of shelter safety. Currently, it turns out how the escape happened.

Animals could either break the cages on their own or a person had put a hand before. Workers are already repairing the aviaries and closing potential loopholes. The authorities promise to strengthen control and take measures so that this does not happen again. The locals are outraged by what is happening and require the National Park Department to take more responsibility. According to them, regular escapes of monkeys turn into a serious problem and cause suffering to the villagers.

"DNP sollte das Problem nicht nur der Gemeinde verlassen. Sie sind verpflichtet, die Kontrolle über die Situation zu übernehmen und die Sicherheit zu gewährleisten", sagte eine der Augenzeugen. The publication notes that the population of monkeys in Lopbur has long been a calling card of the city. On the one hand, it is a tourist attraction, and on the other, a constant source of tension for locals. The escape once again showed that the problem needs a systematic solution.

Earlier, Focus reported that the wild boar broke into the house and scared the owner. In Florida (USA), the inhabitants of the Li County have witnessed an extremely unusual event. The huge wild boar has made his way into the house of 82-year-old pensioner Edward Wells, arranging a real chaos. It became known that the manual crow had impressed everyone with his "human" voice.