Monkeys Fight Thieves Trying To Steal Them From Zoo, Emerge Victorious
A zoo in New Zealand says that an endeavor to take squirrel monkeys from their fenced in area was thwarted when the monkeys chose to battle back
The occurrence occurred at the
Wellington Zoo on Friday night. As per neighborhood reports,chief official Karen Fifield said that the break-in to Wellington Zoo's squirrel monkey fenced in area recommends somebody needed to take one. "In the event that their goal was to have it as a pet, it was a genuine oversight. Squirrel monkeys get a kick out of the chance to be with others, they don't care to be with people by any stretch of the imagination."
Gratefully, the cheats couldn't figure out how to get their hands on the feisty primates. "We at first trusted a squirrel monkey was missing anyway we have since found these monkeys, some of whom are harmed," said the Wellington Zoo.
Ms Fifield said the eventual criminal would have "some monkey nibbles, without a doubt"
In a subsequent post yesterday, the zoo said that none of the wounds maintained by the monkeys were not kidding. "They are on the whole doing admirably and we're keeping them all together so they can bolster each other while they settle over into their day by day schedule."
The zoo said police are researching the break-in.
Squirrel Monkeys are omnivores and eat generally vegetables, natural product, creepy crawlies and little creatures.