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Monkey business

– Ch. Vijaya Bhaskar

Common langurs, known as Hanuman monkeys, kept chained for sale to farmers at Vissannapet in Krishna district of Andhra Pradesh. They are used to scare away the other more common rhesus monkeys that damage crops.

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