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Comment from: Aggie
These monkeys are sure cute! Thanks for the info, we'll definitely consider visiting the conservation area.
26/02/2009 @ 00:33
Comment from: lm
better to keep wild animals wild...when they get used to humans feeding them & start to enjoy human company, they'll also be just as friendly & approachable to poachers & anyone who means them harm. young ones will also gain less experience in how to forage for themselves (incl identifying/distiguishing edibles from poisonous plants) & be less able to pass on such survival skills to future generations.

have studied langurs before (albeit two other species, not this one) & they are capable of showing aggression & fighting between themselves...observing them throughout the day (from dawn to dusk) & daily over months tells a lot more about their behaviour than a short visit...once they get used enough to humans like the macaques, won't be surprised that they start to behave like their Lopburi counterparts.
26/02/2009 @ 10:50
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Monkeys frighten me and I don't see the attraction of nightmare places like Lopburi and that temple in Prachuap Khiri Khan with all of the vicious, thieving monkeys running loose.

We explored this theme on our site -- maybe it's Hollywood that put the fright in me (click my linked name for our Top 10 Murderous Monkey Movies)
26/02/2009 @ 13:58
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I think monkey can be very fierce and attack you. One of my friend was bitten by these monkeys and you wouldn't believe how many shots he had to have.
28/02/2009 @ 09:02

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