baby monkey
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That Godhatesbabymonkys dude sounds like an R-Tard... He's just mad because he believes in Evolution.
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@BARCdogsHouston Most of the baby monkeys come from a rejection of the mother or troop. It's almost imposable to get a baby from it's mother in the wild. If the troop leaves them behind, it's real easy to catch them. If food or water is scarce, they just take off and the babies can't keep up. A baby monkey has under a 40% chance of survival in the wild.
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@0luke00 Oh gee such a great comeback, i await your next syllable.
You pitiful little man, stay in new zeland and don't concern your self with things beyond your understanding.
FYI, I am 64, 6'7" and 210 lbs, and still could feed you your own fatass and make you eat it.
Now, go tell your Daddy/Brother that I was mean to you, and have sex with your sheep.
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@GODHATESBABYMONKYS did your mum make you clean your room again???
ohh....someones not allowed 2 play XBOX! you bone smoker.
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CONGRATULATIONS, you have discovered the internet for the first time. Thank you for alerting us all.
same goes for you choad choker!! you sound fat by your user name junk eater!!!
you would make great snake food lardass.
0luke00 1 year ago
so sad.... they are taken from their mothers so tourists can pay a few dollars to hold one and have their pic taken.
BARCdogsHouston 1 year ago
@BARCdogsHouston well not in this case, the villgers found this one injured on the ground an had got it back too good health,and was not even on the tourist route, i saw it an asked our guide if we could see it!!
0luke00 1 year ago