Watch: Monkeys Steal From Tourists, Hold Belongings Ransom For Food
The BBC reports on some monkeys that have learned how to blackmail tourists by stealing their valuables. Watch this video behavior on this surprising and hilarious behavior.
The BBC reports on some monkeys that have learned how to blackmail tourists by stealing their valuables. Watch this video behavior on this surprising and hilarious behavior.
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