Monkeys on social media are a lot like monkeys in the wild: they’re cute, curious, and can be a little unpredictable. But unlike their wild counterparts, social media monkeys can be tamed- at least to some extent. If you’re thinking about getting one of these primates as a pet, keep reading for everything you should learn before making some monkey business your own business.
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Finger monkeys Diddy & Yeti Kong were orphans, now best friends
Diddy Kong and Yeti Kong @realdiddykong are two tiny “finger monkeys” (marmosets) who are living the good life in Miami, Florida. They have over 1 million followers on Instagram and are famous for their adorable monkeying around. Check out their first viral video below. < View this post on Instagram A post shared by Diddy Kong & Yeti Kong (@realdiddykong) Diddy Kong was adopted by his parents from an animal sanctuary in Florida after his mother and siblings tragically died.
Miraculous Recovery Thailand Monkey Shot in the Face with a Metal Arrow Survives
Rocket, a seven year old Macaque monkey was found wandering the streets of Bangkok with a metal arrow protruding out of his face. Authorities say it was shot out of a harpoon gun, possibly by someone using Rocket as target practice. A woman named Mongkul Plus found the injured Macaque, and said she was surprised he was still alive.
5 Movies with The Cutest Pets You Forgot About
Has real life dealt you one too many lemons and you just can’t make any more lemonade? Here is a ranked list of the best feel-good movies with your favorite adorable pets to sweeten the day. Whenever you feel down, just pick up one of these treats.