Mean Monkey Monday 12
Emmanuel Frémiet (1824 – 1910) “Gorilla Carrying off a Woman” (1887) (Via Suddenly)
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Emmanuel Frémiet (1824 – 1910) “Gorilla Carrying off a Woman” (1887) (Via Suddenly)
Where are the other Mean Monkey Monday posts? Here!
(Via X-Ray Delta One)
Where are the other Mean Monkey Monday posts? Here!
[Video Link] Monkey does not like being videotaped. (Thanks, Andrea!) — Read the rest
Wild primates vs. domesticated primates in Japan.
— Read the restThere really isn't much that needs translating in this report: it's just a collection of footage showing monkeys attacking people, grabbing food from the hands of tourists, shoplifting, and doing other aggressive or shocking things.
"Chewed to bits by vicious hard-shelled mutant monkeys."
This concludes our Mean Monkey Monday series. We hope you enjoyed it!
"The Lady and the Gorilla."
"I cut my way out of primate hell."
"(Sorry for the duplicate apes — I did these in advance and clearly screwed up!)
(Thanks, Rootboy!)
"Attacked by a Giant Gorilla."
"We were attacked by devil apes, again."
"We were attacked by devil apes."
This week's Mean Monkey Monday was brought to you by Subtropic Bob.
This week's Mean Monkey Monday was brought to you by Justin.
A monkey in Indonesia will now be enjoying 25% of future profits from a selfie he took with a photographer's camera, following a settlement announced Monday.
Photographer David Slater agreed to donate the future profits to organizations responsible for protecting Indonesian habitats of crested macaques, according to CNN. — Read the rest
"It felt like one of those horror-movie moments when a party of teenagers are lost in the woods and stumble upon some cute thing and everyone says, 'Aw, isn't that cute.' Then it turns from cute to evil and kills them." Tom Fassbender takes his kids to a monkey park in Bali.
At the Kayabuki restaurant in Utsunomiya, Japan, there are two costumed monkeys who are employed as waiters. Yacchan and Fukuchan wear wigs and masks and wait on tables in a restaurant that reviewers widely discount as having bad food and bad service (from the humans, not the monkeys). — Read the rest
I would like to apologize for posting the same Mean Monkey Monday cover twice. To show you how sorry I am, here's a book cover depicting "20-foot-tall telepathic, teleporting beavers [that] terrorize mankind."
(Spoiler) Here's the last page:
— Read the rest"The third possibility," said Brogan.
(Via Subtropic Bob)
Previously: Mean Monkey Mondays
Photographer Nadine Boughton has a series of collages called "True Adventures in Better Homes" that combine the muscular he-man (and sultry seductress) cover illustrations from 1950s and early 1960s men's magazines (see Mark's Mean Monkey Monday series) with women's magazines from the same period. — Read the rest
I know it isn't Wednesday, but Subtropic Bob posted this 1961 Cavalier cover today and it's no fun to call it Mean Whale Thursday.
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