When monkey business got cute in Bangkok
Published on Nov 30, 2015 04:52 PM IST
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A monkey eats fruits during the annual Monkey Buffet Festival at the Phra Prang Sam Yot temple in Lopburi, north of Bangkok, November 29, 2015. People provide food and drinks to the local monkey population, amounting to more than 2,000 monkeys, during this festival to thank them for drawing tourists to the town. (REUTERS)
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A monkey eats fruits during the annual Monkey Buffet Festival at the Phra Prang Sam Yot temple in Lopburi, north of Bangkok, November 29, 2015. (REUTERS)
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A monkey eats an ice cream cone offered by a man during a street circus show in Colombo November 29, 2015. (REUTERS)
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Long-tailed monkeys eat fruits during the annual Monkey Buffet Festival at the Phra Prang Sam Yot temple in Lopburi, north of Bangkok, November 29, 2015. (REUTERS)
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Monkeys eat fruits during the annual Monkey Buffet Festival in Lopburi, north of Bangkok November 29, 2015. (REUTERS)
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Long-tailed macaques eat fruits from a plate held by festival organizer Yongyuth Kitwattananusorn during the annual Monkey Buffet Festival at the Pra Prang Sam Yot temple in Lopburi, north of Bangkok, Thailand November 29, 2015. (REUTERS)
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Long-tailed monkeys eat fruits from a plate held by festival organizer Yongyuth Kitwattananusorn during the annual Monkey Buffet Festival at the Pra Prang Sam Yot temple in Lopburi, north of Bangkok, Thailand November 29, 2015. (REUTERS)
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A lmonkey eats fruit during the annual Monkey Buffet Festival at the Phra Prang Sam Yot temple in Lopburi, north of Bangkok November 29, 2015. (REUTERS)
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A monkey sits at the Pra Prang Sam Yot temple before the annual Monkey Buffet Festival in Lopburi, north of Bangkok November 29, 2015. (REUTERS)
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A long-tailed monkey is seen at the Pra Prang Sam Yot temple before the annual Monkey Buffet Festival in Lopburi, north of Bangkok November 29, 2015. (REUTERS)
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A long-tailed monkey sits at the Pra Prang Sam Yot temple before the annual Monkey Buffet Festival in Lopburi, north of Bangkok November 29, 2015. (REUTERS)
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