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It looks cute but these animals are taken from the wild and become house pets. Once they get older and bigger they start to protest and become violent at times. Scratching, biting, and get dumped. They can't live as a wild animal anymore, they never learned and they die or are killed.
WHY MACAQUES?
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Baby monkeys tortured and killed in videos posted on US-based chat group
A US-based online chat group is paying to watch videos of “monkey torture”, animal advocacy campaigners have discovered.
Individuals can either buy their own private baby monkey or they join with others for a “share” of a “community monkey”. They then pay as little as $20 for certain horrific acts to be performed on the young macaques.
Shocking footage obtained by the UK activist group Action for Primates and US organisation Lady Freethinker showed monkeys having their ears and fingers cut off, handlers using a pin to pierce the animals tongues and eyelids, and tying them to a cross before being beaten.
The online group, which has over thirty members, has been running since May this year and campaigners believe there could be other secretive groups that are feeding the demand for videos of animal cruelty.
One organizer of the cruel videos posted the rules of the “monkey adoption program” on an internet forum, boasting: “I believe we may be able to secure 2 more monkeys in the next 24 hours, and these are the youngest yet... I have a few videos in the works right now.”
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