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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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Wild monkeys 'are disease SUPERSPREADERS of the animal kingdom', study finds
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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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Macaque adult monkey in Ubud, Bali.
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Thailand's 'Monkey City' overrun by gangs of hungry, horny macaques - National
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Thousands of sex-mad monkeys overrun city and eat themselves to death as cops admit they are powerless to control them
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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
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