India Containment thread - international poop thread

I guess its sort of a natural form of population control to slow down the extremely bloated Indian population.

I never thought of it this way, monkeys are doing mother nature's work keeping the ecosystem stable. Killing 250 dogs is still fucked up though.
RIP the dogs for real, but it really says something about Indians that they are the only race with child murder occurrences that do not stir the soul. Even when a nigger axes their 3 month old in the skull in crack cocaine delirium, I’m like “oh fuck poor kid” not with poos tho, they trigger existential disgust in me comparable to Hitlers thing about Jews
 
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Well this thread made me realize why pajeets run away from India.


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monkeys are the dominant species in India.
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Apparently it's pretty common for monkeys to steal babies and throw them off roofs, they even kill dogs too. You know, now I kind of get why people torture Macaque monkeys. Going on a murder spree killing dogs and babies in my village would make me resent them too.


Some of these incidents are pretty funny though.
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Fun fact: prey animals killing the offspring of their predators is actually a pretty common thing, like elephants will trample lion cubs if they find them for example. That is what's going on here.

Personally I'm rooting for the monkeys and I hope they do it to monkeyhaters.

India has some amazing wildlife, though sadly much is threatened with extinction. Feral dogs are actually a pretty big part of the problem, they aren't native wildlife and their populations have exploded due to the Indian vulture crisis. It's even harmed people as well, they're the most common cause of rabies infections in humans and rabies cases have gone way up with the feral dog population increasing.

It doesn't mean humans should go out if their way to be cruel to the dogs, but native wildlife killing them isn't something I'd worry about since it's more or less like birds of prey killing/eating feral cats.
 
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>random chimps kill children
>Android r*ptor: "mmhm, seems based"


Not surprised

If the monkeys were only killing rabid dogs, that'd be whatever. They're dickheads for preying on the young
The young of their worst predator. They're no more dickheads than elephants are when trampling lion cubs.
 
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The young of their worst predator.
Calm down hammurabi

Forget the dogs, let's talk about humans. The people actually responsible for habitat destruction live in cozy, guarded mansions. Their offspring have zero chance of getting maulled or kidnapped by a pack of monkeys. On the other hand, poorer children from the villages are literally dying for the sole crime of being easy prey
 
Calm down hammurabi

Forget the dogs, let's talk about humans. The people actually responsible for habitat destruction live in cozy, guarded mansions. Their offspring have zero chance of getting maulled or kidnapped by a pack of monkeys. On the other hand, poorer children from the villages are literally dying for the sole crime of being easy prey
Maybe monkeys would leave them alone if they stopped witnessing humans killing members of their troop and stealing their infants to sell on the black market.
 
Maybe monkeys would leave them alone if they stopped witnessing humans killing members of their troop and stealing their infants to sell on the black market.
If a bear broke into your friend's house and maulled her to death for the crime of being of the same species as loggers and hunters, would you celebrate her death as a natural consequence of human predation and "based" wildlife fighting back? No, I'd assume you'd be in grief, and would do anything in your power to prevent such an incident from happening again.

It's not like these children are intruding on monkey territory and provoking them into a fight. Quite the opposite, actually. Poachers are playing with fire, and innocent people are suffering as a result. I understand that nature ain't fair, but neither is pest extermination.
 
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