Fighting between two groups of monkeys in Thailand has shocked many locals

Fighting between two groups of monkeys in Thailand has shocked many locals

Hundreds of monkeys clash in Thailand’s Longburi province on March 11, shocking locals, according to the Bangkok Post.

Hundreds of monkeys were reported on the streets of Longburi province as a result of the fighting.

There are thousands of monkeys in Longburi and there are many different groups of monkeys.

The two most powerful gangs are the Monkey Monastery and the Monkey Monkey in the City.

Monkeys control the area of ​​Phra Prang Sam Yod, an ancient temple, while another group of monkeys controls the city.

Normally, the two monkeys do not invade each other’s territory.

Locals are wondering why the March 11 clashes took place.

Some believe the fighting was caused by tropical migration or crossing the border in search of food and water.

Beew Um-In, a taxi driver who witnessed the fighting, said:

The leader of the Monkey Temple is believed to have been involved in a shortage of food and water by forcing his members to search for food in the town market, which is believed to have been fought by monkeys across the city.

Somchai Unakong, a 75-year-old local, said it was a bad omen and he had never seen such a big monkey fight in his life.