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Thursday, 23 July 2015

Oh wow! Giant Monkey shot dead in Ogun State today (photos)

A LIB reader sent in these photos. This giant Monkey was killed in his area in Oru, Ago Iwoye, in Ogun state this morning. The Monkey had been in town since yesterday, eating peoples life stock. It was shot in the head today. See more photos after the cut...



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    1. It's a baboon dumb bitch

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    2. See their legs


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    3. This is a normal height/size for a monkey of this specie. People should try and watch Discovery Channel or National Geographic once in a while.

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    4. That's not the normal monkey breed, we all see.. that's an anor

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  2. Looks like a Baboon.
    Ate a monkey once.

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  3. That thing fit be human being o

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  4. Giant monkey eh, pls is there anoda meanin of giant? Cos dis monkey isn't a giant one,

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  5. It's not a monkey

    It's a babbon

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  6. Nawa o! And they just had to shoot it...when will animal rights and protection start in this country??? And monkey is almost going extinct here.

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  7. It's livestock.
    You're welcome

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  8. Linda, this isn't a monkey na! It's a baboon.

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  9. Now they will roast n eat it

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  10. Hmmmm yorubas are monkies so am not surprise over this.
    #sad indeed#

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    1. You r very senseless for dis u typed, myopic fool.

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    2. Now i know you are crazy....Goat!!!

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    3. Get ur facts right...it is u ibos DAT originated from monkeys Cuz ur female ancestor fucks dem believing money grows on trees...Dats y y'all so fucking hairy...bastardized duplicate of an animal! Omo ale atoko wa bale je!

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  11. Oririe ada naru ndi ofe mmanu

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  12. Hmmmm yorubas are monkies so am not surprise over this.
    #sad indeed#

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    1. U are sick in d head ,so am not surprise

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  13. wow! kinda looks scary though

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  14. What!!! Irritating.

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  15. Linda, are u an illiterate??? thats a baboon not a monkey, dont be slow! is dat wat dey taught u at unilag??? looool

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  16. *Teary eyes* innocent monkey that knows nothing

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  17. Sad! Crazy Nigerians killing animals anyhw

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  18. Linda how can you look at a baboon and call it a big monkey? You go school so?

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  19. Poor monkey...Wrong continent! If it were in the Americas now,it would be a star on NatGeo! Here,all it is bush meat

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  20. They are touching Ebola Again This people wont kill us

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  21. They are touching Ebola Again This people wont kill us

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  22. Dis one resemble baboon oo

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  23. People's livestock linda. Quit the typos lady. It's already embarassing.

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  24. Linda y are u acting like an illiterate? Na baboon be this!

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  25. So dis one follow 4 news now

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  26. So huge.... rest in peace monkey :)

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  27. More like giant baboon

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  28. Instead of making plans on how to catch him/her alive, all they could think of is how to kill

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  29. Instead of making plans on how to catch him/her alive, all they could think of is how to kill

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  30. Instead of making plans on how to catch him/her alive, all they could think of is how to kill

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  31. Monkey is very sweet, nice meat,

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  32. AFRICANS SEF. STILL BEHAVING LIKE HOMO SAPIENS IN 250 BC. THIS IS 2015!!!! WHY SHOOT A MONKEY. WHAT ABOUT SEDATING HIM OR CAPTURING HIM AND TAKE HIM A ZOO. THIS IS COMMON SENSE.

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    1. Uncle zoologist why u no catch am carry na

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  33. That's a Baboon not a monkey. Thanks

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  34. Oh no! Threat (Anthropogenic activity) to Biodiversity. Nigerians which way nw, they could have simply captured it and release it to the wild or Zoo. All these species are going extinct. We all need to learn about the Moral Justification of Conservation

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  35. that's a baboon not a monkey

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  36. that's a baboon not a monkey olodo

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  37. Oh ny goodness!!! This is murder and a crime, animals should not be killed at will anyhow pple wish, they also have life in them.. They should be arrested, by the way that's a baboon, not monkey.. Illiterate Idiots

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  38. animal cruelity

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  39. Correct meat!







    Jesus is Lord.

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  40. Really giant....




















    Frm lindaikeji look alike....

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  41. see better meat..choii dis one go full pot plenty

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  42. PARENTAL ADVISORY
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    Yoruba people I hail o

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  43. I don't think killing it was right

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    You'll be free to indulge your fantasies with me.
    100% CONFIDENTIAL!!!

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  45. Where is the zoo?
    Should have taken monkey to the zoo where it should belong.
    Can there be animal rights in Nigeria?
    This is cruel.


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  46. Don't be an illiterate. That's a baboon

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  47. Wicked pple, do dey hv 2 kill d monkey?

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  48. Is that even a monkey? ewwww

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  49. Bia Linda, what's gigantic about this 'monkey'? That's a frigging baboon and it looks regular sized to me. The way those folks are huddled around it tells me that poor dead bastard is meal for the evening.

    And I have a funny feeling we're about to have a reprise of a virus outbreak cause Lord knows what diseases those people might ingest if they eat up the animal. I shudder to contemplate it! Where're those animal rights protection people when you need them sef?

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  50. Hmmm if it was in my city/awka that they shot it dead,it must be buried d way human beings are being buried...it is a big taboo to kill dem in my village.

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  51. and how is dis news...don't blame u sha..tatafo

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  52. It's a baboon not giant monkey.

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  53. Where are the animal right activist?
    Animals are meant to be preserved and not killed like this.
    Nigeria will get there one day.

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  54. It's a baboon not giant monkey.

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  55. Well there's no point killing these animals really There are better ways to dealing with them.

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  56. Nigerians are always in a hurry to kill anyone and anything. Life means nothing. In the US, you can't just kill an animal like that. Well, who am I to ask for legislation against animal cruelty in a country where young boys and girls are lynched in the name of jungle justice. Shame on NIgerians

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  57. Make dem no eat am o! Ebola is still hovering around looking for where to settle. Linda take note!

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  58. Why are dey touching it without safety gears wat if it has ebola?

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  59. FYI it's called a baboon.

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  60. Why kill the animal for GOD sake. Why is it that NIgerians are always in a hurry to kill animals. Well, who am I to ask for legislation against animal cruelty in a country where people are killed everyday in the name of jungle justice. Shame all those who stood and watched ALUU boys get killed. Shame on LINDA ikeji for accepting to post this kind of crude animal cruelty on her blog.

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  61. Why kill the animal for GOD sake. Why is it that NIgerians are always in a hurry to kill animals. Well, who am I to ask for legislation against animal cruelty in a country where people are killed everyday in the name of jungle justice. Shame all those who stood and watched ALUU boys get killed. Shame on LINDA ikeji for accepting to post this kind of crude animal cruelty on her blog.

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  62. Linda... that is a baboon not a monkey! Get it right.

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  63. Dats a baboon Linda, not a monkey

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  64. Na patrick sawyer ghost be dat,holyghost fireeeeeeeee,was it not by dis time last year he came?now he has made his apperance in d likeness of monkey,abeg make una put those people wey don touch dat monkey for isolationoooo,dis is july,and I will never forget july 2014 in a hurry,so therefore any animal that reminds me of that terrible disease is a prime suspect,back to sender!

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  65. That's a Baboon

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  66. LOL that's not a giant monkey, it's a baboon

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  67. And people are stupid enough to stay around,touch and probably end up eating a known Ebola virus transmitter.

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  68. Pepper soup don ready be that oo

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  69. Animal cruelty. Tranquilizer obviously no dey Ogun state. Smh

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  70. This monkey shud hv been caught and kept in the zoo Why killing d poor tin

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  71. It's not a monkey Linda, it is a baboon

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  72. That's unfair. LGA officials could have been called to remove the animal and keep in safe custody. When we are crying of protection animal species. Nigerians are killing them. Thank your gods it wasn't in Europe where animal rights group will come after you.

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  73. This is not a monkey its a baboon! Fckn morons!

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  74. Yeah right! Monkeys are not carnivorous, they dont eat flesh,so how can it eat livestock? Soon you guys will have no animals left... And what is you guys obsession with death though?... Shame on you people.. RIP to the beautiful creature...

    *am out*

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  75. thats a baboon,they should have caught it instead of kill it.

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  76. It's a baboon nt a monkey

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  77. Foolish ppl., Oyinbo man no go do that kind thing.

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  78. Ehya #crying. But this one na better meat o. Choi

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  79. What happens to "capture it and put it in a zoo"?

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  80. Aunty Linda, dis 1 na baboon oooo! No be monkey. Pls take note & thk me later.

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  81. Chio see pepper soup meat o

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  82. Chaiii.... Linda, it livestock. Hehehe

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  83. hrm paul ojeih23 July 2015 at 21:39

    This is a baby baboon doesn't really look like a monkey esp with the two buttock patches dey just couldn't capture it alive and put in d zoo

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  84. E ya bt who wl carry it? Eran gbe don come

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  85. E ya bt who wl carry it? Eran gbe don come

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  86. Hian una wey dey touch dis animal with your bare hands no near me oooo Ebola dey

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  87. This looks more like an orangutan

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  88. Lol dats a baboon nau, what's so strange in that!! Nigerians will gather for just about anything

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  89. That's a baboon, not a giant monkey.

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  90. Too bad for a country with no zoos. I feel for d monkey. Ehyah!

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  91. Awon Stephen Oshi23 July 2015 at 22:03

    I don't see how this is news. They could've easily snared it then sold it to a zoo, anyway its death equals bushmeat for the village.

    Linda, specifically this is a baboon. Correct your title.

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  92. That's not a monkey though.. That's a baboon

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  93. Monkey or a gorilla.
    Faceoflib

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  94. Monkey or a gorilla.
    Faceoflib

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  95. *Linda. Monkeys are mostly plant eaters. They sometimes eat meats like small lizard but definitely not goats, rams or cattle. Those saying that the monkey ate their livestocks are telling lies

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    1. That's not a Monkey. It's a Baboon. And YES they can eat Live stock. At maturity, a fully grown Baboon's Canine Teeth is Longer than that of a Lion. The last pic can attest to that fact. They are Cannivores.

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    2. That's not a Monkey. It's a Baboon. And YES they can eat Live stock. At maturity, a fully grown Baboon's Canine Teeth is Longer than that of a Lion. The last pic can attest to that fact. They are Cannivores.

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  96. That's not a monkey, that's a baboon. the patch on the bottom differentiates the two

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  97. Animal rights activists please where are you? This is madness!

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  98. Linda it's a Baboon not a monkey.

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  99. Monkey eating life stock? Linda, do us all a solid, post in Eebo.

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  100. That's a baboon, not a monkey

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  101. That's a baboon, not a monkey

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  102. That's a baboon not a monkey, Linda.

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  103. That looks like a baboon... not a monkey

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  104. That is a baboon Linda..

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  105. Wow...luk lik human wit lots of hair

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  106. Wickedness of men. Hungry imbeciles
    Poor monkey!

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  107. Too bad, why killing the monkey can't they set trap for it and take it to zoological garden. Plz let us try and learn how to preserve our wild life.

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  108. Most of the monkeys are highly endangered, why kill it? Nigeria is blessed to still have one or two of monkey species dat have been close to extinction. Drill monkeys. Na waa oo. Awka na aso enwe.

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  109. Lolz.... Good 4 d monkey oya wu is ready 4 monkey pepper soup.

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  110. That's a baboon. Not a monkey

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  111. Linda, abeg tell dem mak dem no eat am oooo. Bcos of MR EBOLA

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  112. Black lives matter

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  113. Eeyah....that's kinda bad sha

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  114. Where did the monkey come from sef? Hehheee

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  115. Why kill it na? What is wrong with people?

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  116. This is very cruel of them! They should have caught him instead of killing him! See them bush people taking selfies for killing their fellow ape!... Nigerians have a long way to go before they catch up with civilization!!!

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  117. Whether na monkey or na baboon one thing I know for sure is Peppersoup na I'm sure pass

    My Year Of Linda's 100k

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  118. Giant monkey ke? Linda, this is a baboon oh!!! Sheesh, you really, really need a proofreader, like yesterday! I can proofread for you!

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  119. Afta nw u go start bath with salt and water..
    I dey tell u linda

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  120. Afta now na u go be first to bath with salt and water, say u no want die,..bush will catch d hunter smday

    Linda beware!

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  121. Some people are illiterate. Is baboon not a specie of Monkey? Baboon is an African or Arabian monkey, so it's still a monkey. Though nothing giant in the one and it's shouldn't hv been killed

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  122. Yep, this is not a Monkey! Its a baboon; and God sake why do they have to kill it?! They should have captured it and transfer it to the zoo in Ibadan (where it is needed). Hmm....Black man

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  123. it was killed right behind my house in oru.... we have been hunting the baboon since Wednesday morning it ate eight live chickens.. thank God it was finally killed yesterday.

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  124. They are actually omnivores like humans. and its Baboon not a giant monkey. and No Canines are not as long as a lions. they are long but not that long. Y'all should watch NaGeo Wild once in while and not always E and Telemundo.

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  125. all of una wey dey call baboon monkey shey na eyes una no get abi dem no teach una for skool. well beware of Ebola ooooooo. primary carrier

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  126. @ freeborn zina...your father is a monkey ...you must be a bastard for saying yorubas are monkeys....am sure you dont know who your father is ..but am glad to tell you your father is that baboon that was shot in his fuckn brain ...

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  127. Linda honey i love you but the frequent typos on your posts is getting embarrassing. You are not just a blogger but a brand now.Please reject the 'Ijebu' in you and hire an editor.We are tired of you hurting our eyes....i know you may not publish this but i am euphoric that you got to read it

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  128. I was expecting a King Kong sized monkey!! It is not that big!

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  129. It is wrong and unacceptable to wantonly kill endangered wildlife. Government should act on legislating against such cruelty.

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  130. @Freeborn, for that tribal mis jaive you are a very stupid monkey ass.....

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  131. @freeborn zina your generations are monkeys omo ale jatijati

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  132. I can just imagine the delicious pepper soup this monkey can prepare *salivating*

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