The Citizens – The Surfer
The Citizens came out with a music video featuring a surfing monkey! Check it out:
Thanks to Jeff.
Dog and monkey fight
Short fight between a dog and a monkey.
Martial Arts Monkey
Hollywood has taught us how smart and talented monkeys can be. But one message that our favorite movies do not convey is how deadly monkeys can be!
Watch the video above for footage of this monkey performing:
- spinning kick
- roundhouse kick
- high kick
- escaping his attacker
- and breaking a board
Yikes!
A Baby Pygmy Slow Loris Is Born
What is a Pygmy Slow Loris you ask?
A Pygmy Slow Loris is a primate native to Asia. They are very small growing only to within 18-21 cm. They are also virtually tail-less.
You know you want to see one.
Click on the link below to see the picture of the newborn:
Baby Pygmy Slow Loris
One Monkey Leaves, Another Monkey Returns
A few days ago, I posted about a Bolivian Squirrel Monkey that was stolen during a night time raid at the Chessington World of Adventures near London.
Not more than a few weeks later, another Bolivian Squirrel Monkey (this time from the London Zoo) went missing after escaping from her enclosure.
Not to worry though, the monkey returned voluntarily when it came time to eat the next day.
Apparently she just wanted to hang out somewhere else!
Click below for the full article from Life Style Extra:
Missing Bolivian Squirrel Monkey
Missing Bolivian Squirrel Monkey

What in the world is going on in London?
For the second time in two months, a rare monkey has been stolen from a zoo near London.
This time, it was a Bolivian Squirrel Monkey named Spongebob. Spongebob was stolen during a night time raid of the Chessington World of Adventures near London.
The article from the Telegraph also makes reference to an incident last month where two other endangered monkeys were snatched during another night time raid. It also refers to an incident in December of 2005 in which a baby penguin was stolen.
Click on the link below for the entire article:
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/main.jhtml?xml=/news/2006/07/18/umonkey.xml



