100 monkeys are given cars

100 big and small monkeys did not miss the opportunity to quickly attack the car donated by Longleat Safari (India) zoo employees.

The Monkey Monkey Jungle Monkey is one of the main tourist attractions at the park. Longleat Safari Park normally attracts about 2,000 guests to drive to visit monkey houses every day.

There are hundreds of Rhesus monkeys that live mainly in Southeast Asia and throughout the Indian subcontinent. Some Indians consider them sacred and close to humans for centuries.

After 2 years of closure for remodeling, the zoo decided to donate to the monkeys the car so that they could recall the proximity to other people after a while they could not contact the visitors and at the same time create the strange event to attract visitors here when reopening this weekend.

The image of cheeky monkeys attacking the car makes many people extremely excited by their intelligence and fun.

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The old Mecr was left in the monkey cage quickly attacked.

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They quickly attacked the luggage area on the roof of the car and began to disassemble the parts
car to explore.

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The sea and one of the first objects were removed from the vehicle.

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Effort with the windshield.

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The mirror turned into an ideal toy.

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Curious with a toy found in luggage suitcases.

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Do not miss the opportunity to try out

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Ideal sun protection

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"How is this used?"- monkeys look at a baby stroller.

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Research the parts of the car

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Tires are also disassembled very quickly.