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wonder what they are gonna do with lil fury kids now tho...

 

Malaysia Seizes 900 Monkeys from Wildlife Poachers

 

 

July 09, 2007 — By Reuters

 

KUALA LUMPUR -- Malaysia has smashed a ring of wildlife smugglers and seized

more than 900 poached monkeys destined for China or the Netherlands in what

officials called their biggest seizure involving the animals so far, media said.

 

Wildlife officials arrested four men after finding the long-tailed macaques

confined in cages and sacks during a raid on a plantation in the southern state

of Johor, the state news agency Bernama said on Monday.

 

" We believe the monkeys would end up as food in China, where they are said to be

an aphrodisiac, and for laboratory studies in Holland, " wildlife official

Celescoriano Razond, who led the raid, told reporters.

 

A heap of more than 100 dead monkeys was also found nearby. All belonged to the

Macaca fascicularis species, which is native to southeast Asia, and prefers

forested areas near water, where it lives off fruit and small animals such as

frogs or crabs.

 

Males are taller and heavier than females, with larger canine teeth, but both

sexes have tails ranging between about 1 foot (0.3 m) and 2 ft (0.7 m) and

usually exceeding the length of their bodies, says the Web site of the National

Primate Research Center at the University of Wisconsin-Madison.

 

Some of the starving animals in Malaysia had started eating their newborn

offspring in desperation or had hurt each other in fights.

 

" This is highly unusual behaviour among monkeys because they are very protective

of each other, " Razond, who led Saturday's raid, was quoted by the Star

newspaper as saying.

 

The confiscated monkeys, which are worth about 50,000 ringgit ($14,540) on the

black market, would be released in stages in protected forest reserves across

the nation in order to prevent them being recaptured, Razond added.

 

Three of the four men arrested face charges under wildlife protection laws but

the fourth, an Indonesian whose visa had expired, was handed over to immigration

authorities.

 

($1=3.439 Malaysian Ringgit)

 

Source: Reuters

 

 

When I see the price that you pay

I don't wanna grow up

I don't ever want to be that way

I don't wanna grow up

Seems that folks turn into things

that they never want

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You never hear that part of the story ....

 

 

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, fraggle <EBbrewpunx wrote:

>

> wonder what they are gonna do with lil fury kids now tho...

>

> Malaysia Seizes 900 Monkeys from Wildlife Poachers

>

>

> July 09, 2007 †" By Reuters

>

> KUALA LUMPUR -- Malaysia has smashed a ring of wildlife smugglers

and seized more than 900 poached monkeys destined for China or the

Netherlands in what officials called their biggest seizure involving

the animals so far, media said.

>

> Wildlife officials arrested four men after finding the long-tailed

macaques confined in cages and sacks during a raid on a plantation in

the southern state of Johor, the state news agency Bernama said on

Monday.

>

> " We believe the monkeys would end up as food in China, where they

are said to be an aphrodisiac, and for laboratory studies in

Holland, " wildlife official Celescoriano Razond, who led the raid,

told reporters.

>

> A heap of more than 100 dead monkeys was also found nearby. All

belonged to the Macaca fascicularis species, which is native to

southeast Asia, and prefers forested areas near water, where it lives

off fruit and small animals such as frogs or crabs.

>

> Males are taller and heavier than females, with larger canine

teeth, but both sexes have tails ranging between about 1 foot (0.3 m)

and 2 ft (0.7 m) and usually exceeding the length of their bodies,

says the Web site of the National Primate Research Center at the

University of Wisconsin-Madison.

>

> Some of the starving animals in Malaysia had started eating their

newborn offspring in desperation or had hurt each other in fights.

>

> " This is highly unusual behaviour among monkeys because they are

very protective of each other, " Razond, who led Saturday's raid, was

quoted by the Star newspaper as saying.

>

> The confiscated monkeys, which are worth about 50,000 ringgit

($14,540) on the black market, would be released in stages in

protected forest reserves across the nation in order to prevent them

being recaptured, Razond added.

>

> Three of the four men arrested face charges under wildlife

protection laws but the fourth, an Indonesian whose visa had expired,

was handed over to immigration authorities.

>

> ($1=3.439 Malaysian Ringgit)

>

> Source: Reuters

>

>

> When I see the price that you pay

> I don't wanna grow up

> I don't ever want to be that way

> I don't wanna grow up

> Seems that folks turn into things

> that they never want

>

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