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Maroc Maroc - RNZ.CO.NZ - World - 11/Aug 08:35

On patrol with Thailand's 'Anti-Monkey Unit' battling to keep primates at bay in Lopburi

A city in Thailand has been caught between rival gangs of monkeys that have terrorised, mugged and assaulted locals, even driving some from their homes and businesses.

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