Animals
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With No Handout From Tourists, Hungry Bali Monkeys Raid Homes Foraging for Food
Hungry monkeys on the resort island of Bali have started raiding homes of residents looking for something tasty. They started this attack because the animals have been deprived of the food they love which includes the peanuts, bananas, and other goodies which tourists bring while coming to visit - now kept away by the pandemic.
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