monkeys – Adomonline.com https://www.adomonline.com Your comprehensive news portal Fri, 22 Jul 2022 13:53:15 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.8.2 https://www.adomonline.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/03/cropped-Adomonline140-32x32.png monkeys – Adomonline.com https://www.adomonline.com 32 32 Monkeys kidnap 4-month-old baby https://www.adomonline.com/monkeys-kidnap-4-month-old-baby/ Fri, 22 Jul 2022 13:53:13 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2140813 A four-month-old baby has died after being kidnapped by a gang of monkeys and thrown from a three-story roof.

The horrifying incident took place in the rural village of Dunka, close to Bareilly in the northern Indian state of Uttar Pradesh, where Nirdesh Upadhyay was standing on the terrace of his three-story house with his wife and their baby son.

The trio were enjoying a lazy Friday evening up on the terrace when a troop of the primates clambered onto the roof and surrounded them.

After futile efforts to bat the monkeys away, the new parents ran towards the stairs in an attempt to escape but Nirdesh, who was carrying his son, stumbled and dropped the child. 

In a split second before either parent could react, one of the monkeys grabbed the baby boy by the hand and hurled him off the roof. 

Distraught, the parents managed to get back inside the house and tore downstairs to their son’s aid, but the infant reportedly died at the scene.

The incident is now under investigation with authorities at the Shahi police station, and Bareilly city’s conservation chief, Lalit Verma, told PTI News his team were dispatched to investigate the involvement of monkeys in the child’s death.

Uttar Pradesh is home to a huge population of rhesus monkeys, which roam free throughout many of the state’s towns and cities.

Although the primates are generally able to live in relative harmony alongside the humans who reside in these settlements, there are a number of documented cases of the monkeys attacking people, in particular children.

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Ewuradjoa writes: My nine-hour journey to Dromankese and the land of ‘Monkeys’ https://www.adomonline.com/my-nine-hour-journey-to-dromankese-and-the-land-of-monkeys/ Wed, 14 Aug 2019 22:26:41 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=1693345 Wheeew! (Sigh) How does it feel to sit on your butt for close to nine hours and journey all the way to a different region? Tiring huh? But it was exciting too. That was the experience I had somewhere last week.

The trip from Accra, the national capital to Dromankese in the Nkoranza North district of newly created Bono East region, was the longest I have ever done in my life. It was exhausting.

My motivations: I was sent by God and the idea of travelling in the bus sounded interesting. The experience was romantic indeed. I joined other members of my church for a week-long programme.

Thanks to its geographic diversity, Bono East region is home to some of the best road trips and scenic drives.

From mountain ranges, sweeping rainforest and semi-deciduous lands were something for me to enjoy the trip.

If you enjoy the twists and turns of quality drive, you’ll love this 340-kilometer stretch along rugged mountain ranges, steep valleys, thick forests and rolling farms between Accra and Nkoranza.

Cashew cultivation is very common among the people of Dromankese who are mostly farmers. That cash crop has become so common that it now run side-by side with yam, the most popular stable food for the people.

The new yam comes from June to December
The new yam comes from June to December

Many farmers now associate themselves with cashew farming, the reason there are many hectares of cashew farms at the outskirts of Nkoranza, especially, Dromankese.

My response to a divine call to preach Jesus Christ sent me to Dromakese. Yes, I was there to evangelise.

Besides preaching the gospel, I explored the good and ugly side of the community where workers of God’s Kingdom were ordered to go and labour.

One ugly side of Dromankese is drug abuse among the youth in the community, a development Queenmother of the town, Nana Dokyiwaa is unenthused about.

Speaking through her representative, Nana Adoma Bediatuo, the Kyidomhemaa, she described the situation as a ‘pressing issue’ confronting her community.

A section of the youth I interacted with told me how some of them have been lured into drugs for pleasure. Some say they engage in it to gain extra strength to enable them work in their endeavours. That is not cool!

Residents of Dromankese are receptive and welcoming regardless of one’s status.

dromankese village
The people of Dromankese are very receptive

Like I said, God is more important than the things we see every day physically.  

A trip to the Bono East region without visiting the popular Boabeng-Fiema Monkey Sanctuary will mean no trip.

This is where Monkeys that die are given burial by the Fetish Priest of Daworo in a coffin wrapped in white calico.

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Monkey cemetery

Common with many tourism sites in Ghana, road leading to the Monkey Sanctuary is in bad state.

A 30-minute drive from Dromankese to the sanctuary now takes one and half hours.

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The monkey cemetery

This does not befit the status of the sanctuary which attracts patrons from both within and without of Ghana.

Government should pay attention and improve the situation to help attract more visitors to enable the state rake in more revenue.

Dromankese is a wonderful place to be. I am still relishing a second visit to the community.

Source: Adomonline.com | Dorcas Abedu-Kennedy

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PHOTOS: Loveless monkey adopts chicken at Israeli zoo https://www.adomonline.com/photos-loveless-monkey-adopts-chicken-israeli-zoo/ Mon, 28 Aug 2017 13:15:29 +0000 http://35.232.176.128/ghana-news/?p=438861 A lonely monkey at an Israeli zoo has found a way to soothe her maternal urges: by adopting a chicken.
Niv, an Indonesian black macaque, has spent the past week caressing, cleaning and playing with the bird at the Ramat Gan Safari Park near Tel Aviv.
“It seems that Niv, who is four years old and has reached the age of sexual maturity, has difficulty finding a partner,” the zoo’s spokeswoman Mor Porat said.
“This probably explains the maternal instinct she expresses to this chicken.”
The bird, which doesn’t have a name, could easily escape through the bars but chooses to stay near Niv.
“These kinds of relationships are rare,” Porat told AFP. “Sometimes macaques kill and eat chickens that enter their pens or play with them until they die.”
To avoid such a tragic end, officials separated Niv and her feathered companion from the other macaques — apart from her mother, who is often the target of hostilities from other females.
Porat said the chicken “seems very happy to have found a surrogate mother.
At night they sleep together.”
A few months ago, Niv attempted to adopt a previous chicken, but it spurned her advances.
Seemingly unlikely animal friendships are often the result of different species being put together by humans.
A bear, lion and tiger discovered during a drug raid in the United States remained inseparable for life after they were moved to an animal sanctuary.
But Porat said it wasn’t clear where the chickens at the zoo had come from.
The black macaque is listed as critically endangered by the International Union for the Conservation of Nature.
The domesticated chicken is the most common bird in the world.
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