Japanese City Terrorized By Monkeys Attacking People & Trying To Snatch Babies: 'They Are So Smart'
28.07.2022 - 04:15
/ perezhilton.com
As the world continues to deal with a monkeypox outbreak, one Japanese city is dealing with a literal monkey outbreak — and these primates ain’t monkeying around!
According to reports, the city of Yamaguchi has hired a special unit to hunt the animals with tranquilizer guns after 58 people have been attacked since July 8. The monkeys are reportedly biting and clawing at flesh, trying to snatch babies, and even sneaking into nursery schools!!
Officials have set traps in hopes of catching the wild animals, but to no avail, as the traps don’t work because the monkeys aren’t interested in food.
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They are, however, interested in attacking humans, officials say, and have been targeting mostly children and women in their 40s or older. City official Masato Saito said Wednesday:
OMG, yikes!
Authorities said the monkeys have broken into several homes through unlocked doors and windows. One man in his 70s was reportedly attacked in his sleep, while another woman was allegedly assaulted by a monkey while hanging laundry on her veranda. Yet another victim reportedly showed bandaged toes.
While the injuries have thankfully only been small bites and scratches, with some resulting in a few precautionary hospital visits, all the victims were shocked and alarmed by how huge the monkeys were.
The band of monkeys wreaking havoc on the city, which is surrounded by forests and hills and rests about 580 miles southwest of the capital Tokyo, are Japanese macaque.
Officials said one of the male macaques measuring 49 centimeters (1.6 foot) in height and weighing 7 kilograms (15 pounds) was tranquilized and caught near a local