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June 11, 2008

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Monkeys Learn To Fish

Monkeyfishing

This just in hot off the AP news wire... Long-tailed macaque monkeys have learned how to fish in Indonesia. Apparently the species is well know for innovative ways to find food and have been spotted four times in the last eight years pulling small fish out of the river with their hands and eating them in East Kalimantan and North Sumatra provinces. See the full story here.

All you guides out there better watch what monkeys move into the neighborhood and you might want to think about renegotiating your base pay!

TR

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