Sunday, August 4, 2013

Well, they're not FLYING monkeys so I guess my ex-wife's family is off the suspect list.

How gang of kleptomaniac monkeys terrorises an estate in South Africa so residents are scared to leave the house.
"Baboons swarm SAS style up the sides of blocks of flats, opening windows. . . For people, the weapons of choice is paintball guns and pepper sprays. . . 'No-one understands what is happening! This is a complete nightmare'. . ."

5 comments:

Anonymous said...

What's wrong with an AK?

tom said...

Difference between rural and urban RSA. When I spent time on RSA farms, baboons that raided the fruit trees and invaded farm buildings were shot with proper firearms by the farmers. No permission or hunting license required, same as pest animals in most of the USA. This happened regularly. Paintball guns is moronic.

Anonymous said...

Send the EnviroNazis (who favor animals over people) to South Africa, and let them live with the real world consequences of their fantasies.

B Woodman
III-per

tom said...

Suppressed .223 bolt rifle with a 3x9 or fixed 8 quality optic is favored, not AKs. Better ergos, more accurate, up to the task, and you can knock a pile of them out of a tree (or trees/rooftops, etc) before they figure out why the members of their troop are falling dead. Serious. Use noisy stuff, you might get one or two, but you won't get close to them all, as they will high tail it and just come back later. Once they know where something they want to eat is, they will keep coming back until killed.

pdxr13 said...

Oh, these are not metaphorical "monkees". How about 150 grains at 2750 fps from a ZA model R1 rifle?

Monkey meat becomes bait.

Eeep!