Posted on 12/05/2018 6:45:40 AM PST by Red Badger
THIS is the secret African island inhabited by super aggressive "monster'" chimps all freed from a US testing laboratory.
The apes -who are infected with contagious diseases- were abandoned on the Liberian river island after being released by their captors.
The jungle wilderness - known to locals as Monkey Island - is now home to more than 60 chimps who are notoriously protective of its shores.
Many of the animals are said to be "super aggressive"and those living nearby are terrified to go there for fear of being attacked.
Only a select few locals - who regularly take the apes much-needed food - dare approach the real life 'Planet of the Apes' and, even then, most never get out of their boats.
Fool-hardy tourists who have paid local fishermen to take them near the island - on the Farmington River - are pelted with mangoes by the territorial chimps.
Those living nearby fear they will be eaten by the chimps if they go near them
Only those who regularly take the chimps food are allowed near them
Brave tourists that get too close to the island are pelted with mangoes
To some, the apes even have a monster-like reputation and have sparked bizarre rumours they will attack and even EAT those who set foot on the land.
They will eat you raw! one villager warned when a journalist asked to be taken to see the apes on their island home.
And those that guard the apes - to protect them and others - are quick to warn strangers to stay well away.
If you are a strange person when you go there, they become aggressive, said Jerry, a 'security guard' at the island.
All the apes on 'Monkey Island' are infected with contagious diseases
The jungle wilderness is known to locals in Liberia as Monkey Island
All the apes were released from a US vaccination testing laboratory
But the only thing, the chimps, they are afraid of water. They dont swim across. They just walk at the water edge.
The chimps were all experimented on at a controversial virus testing laboratory (Vilab) set up by the New York Blood Center (NYBC) in Liberia in 1974.
They were infected with diseases like hepatitis and river blindness to help scientists develop vaccines to be used on sick humans.
After more than 40 years of experiments, NYBC ended its Liberian project following a campaign by animal activists and the chimps were left on the island with little natural food or water.
The New York Blood Center agreed to care for the chimps following campaigns by animal rights groups
Their originals carers, many of whom have worked with the chimps since the 1970s, were paid to take them food and water every other day.
Then, at the height of the Ebola epidemic in 2014, the caretakers stopped going to the island and the apes began to starve.
In 2015, the Humane Society decided to take on the care of the chimps and in 2017 the NYBC pledged £5million to pay for their future food and medical needs.
REAL LIFE PLANET OF THE APES The African island inhabited by super aggressive monster chimps released from US labs
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So humans need to bring them food, but they pelt the humans with mangoes.
Aren’t mangoes food?
Or are the humans bringing them Dominos Pizza?
“...secret African island inhabited by super aggressive “monster’” chimps...”
I vote to send them to Martha’s Island, instead.
I thought at first it was about Silicon Valley.
Set up cameras, stop bringing food, compare vid to failed socialist states.
Manhattan....................
I already read that book. “Congo” (1980) by Michael Crichton.
They eat only organic mangoes.....................
Sounds like Chicago
Not a lot of difference...............
In the olden days in the USA, if lab chimps or monkeys got lose, to prevent an outcry of animal protectionists, the US would quietly send in a team with night vision scopes, silenced rifles and quietly eliminate the free animals.
Cities often do the same for excess deer, to prevent the animal lovers from having a fit over the hunting them.
Must. Not. Comment.
I thought it was Chitcongo or Detoilet.
This is pretty sad. I would think that the chimps should be the last to be infected once a vaccine worked on lower mammals like mice. It seems like a waste to ruin these animals if they still have these diseases.
I’m wondering why the animals were not euthanized ?
I worked in Newark for 15 years, similar experience.
Animal Rights groups..................
The place where Kamala and Maxine live.
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