JimBowie1958
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"There is a small monkey population in Central Florida, including a few who escaped from Silver Springs State Park in Ocala. Rhesus Macaque monkeys have been living in Central Florida since 1930, according to the FWC."
The wild alligators will get them eventually.
Wild monkeys in central florida..........why am I not surprised?
That was also my first thought too.They must be on vacation from Detroit.
Wild monkeys in central florida..........why am I not surprised?
You been to central Florida lately?Apopka is in Florida NOT in Appalachia.
I thought the same thing. If it was really in appalachia it would be mounted by now.
Why ??You been to central Florida lately?Apopka is in Florida NOT in Appalachia.
Monkeys in Florida are a lot more tame than Negroes everywhere.
But I guess monkeys is just one more reason to have a CFP and your 45ACP or 9x19 with you 24/7/365.
Not to worry.
Monkeys can be naughty and they can be nice.Monkeys in Florida are a lot more tame than Negroes everywhere.
But I guess monkeys is just one more reason to have a CFP and your 45ACP or 9x19 with you 24/7/365.
Not to worry.
whose worry I love monkeys.
They're cute when they are little babies, but wait 'till they grow up.
I thought the same thing. If it was really in appalachia it would be mounted by now.
Hey, that monkey lies.I thought the same thing. If it was really in appalachia it would be mounted by now.
Do you mean, like, on a wall or..... ???
I thought the same thing. If it was really in appalachia it would be mounted by now.