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A semi truck carrying some dangerous primates crashed on Interstate 59 in Mississippi.
The driver is going to face criminal negligence and reckless endangerment.
The suspect is innocent until proven guilty in a court of law.
The sheriff’s department initially said the monkeys were carrying diseases including herpes, but Tulane University said in a statement that the monkeys “have not been exposed to any infectious agent.” The sheriff’s department responded by saying the driver of the truck told law enforcement the monkeys were dangerous and needed to be handled using personal protective equipment.
One of the monkeys, an aggressive species known as Rhesus was killed. The remaining got loose and will become an invasive species if not caught.
Did you know there are primates in South Florida?
They have become an invasive species in the state. Wondering if U.S. senators Rick Scott and Ashley Moody can stop counting their money and actually do something about it?
Now Mississippi, part of the Black belt now will deal with hepatitis infected primates.
Let's first look at U.S. Senators Roger Wicker and Cindy Hyde-Smith's net worth before we continue on.
Wicker has a net worth of $750,000. He can survive a government shutdown.
Hyde-Smith has a net worth of $1.3 million. She can survive a government shutdown.
With this accident, it will require the U.S. Transportation, Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA), U.S. Agriculture, Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service are involved.
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| I am assuming the driver is on the left. He gonna face criminal charges. |
With this government shutdown, what happens when federal agents are doing their jobs but are not getting paid?
President Donald J. Trump has hinted that he will not retroactively pay those who were furloughed. Now you tell me if that doesn't scream, a bullet or a ballot.
Do you know that this federal government shutdown can make people loose their minds?
Monkeys being transported on a Mississippi highway escaped captivity Tuesday after the truck carrying them overturned, according to law enforcement.
All but one of the escaped monkeys were killed, the Jasper County Sheriff’s Department said in a post on Facebook, warning that the monkeys were “aggressive.” It was not clear how many monkeys were originally in the truck.
The truck was carrying Rhesus monkeys, which typically weigh around 16 pounds (7.7 kilograms) and are among the most medically studied animals on the planet.
They were being housed at the Tulane University National Biomedical Research Center in New Orleans, Louisiana, which routinely provides primates to scientific research organizations, according to the university. In a statement, Tulane University said the monkeys do not belong to the university, and they were not being transported by the university.
It was not clear who owns the monkeys, who was transporting them or where they were being taken.
Video shows monkeys crawling through tall grass on the side of Interstate 59 just north of Heidelberg, Mississippi, with wooden crates labeled “live animals” crumpled and strewn about.
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| Agility and a warm climate will help these primates survive. They will become an invasive species if not caught. |
The sheriff’s department initially said the monkeys were carrying diseases including herpes, but Tulane University said in a statement that the monkeys “have not been exposed to any infectious agent.” The sheriff’s department responded by saying the driver of the truck told law enforcement the monkeys were dangerous and needed to be handled using personal protective equipment.
Tulane University said it was working with law enforcement. Mississippi Wildlife and Fisheries was also on site.
The crash happened about 100 miles (160 kilometers) from the state capital of Jackson. It was not clear what caused the truck to overturn.
The racial makeup of the town was 73.33% African American, 26.31% White and 0.36% from two or more races. Hispanic or Latino of any race were 0.36% of the population.
Almost like a damn setup.
Anyway, do not approach primates. They are unpredictable. They have a bite that can and will cost the victim either a body part or their lives. To avoid primates, secure all food and garbage, and keep your home and yard free of easy food sources. When encountering one, do not feed it, maintain a safe distance, and avoid making direct eye contact or threatening gestures like showing your teeth. Stay calm and back away slowly, and if an encounter becomes aggressive, stand your ground, wave your arms, make loud noises, and continue to back away without running or making eye contact.
- Maintain distance: Keep a safe distance of at least 25 feet.
- Don't feed them: This is a crucial rule. Feeding them can lead to aggression and habituates them to humans.
- Avoid aggression signals: Do not make direct eye contact or bare your teeth. Smiling can also be perceived as a threat, so avoid it.
- Secure your belongings: Hold any items, especially food or shiny objects, close to your chest and high up to keep them out of reach.
- Stay calm and back away: Do not run, as this can trigger a chase response. Back away slowly while facing the primate, but without direct eye contact.
If an encounter becomes aggressive
- Stand your ground: If a primate approaches aggressively, stand tall, wave your arms, and make loud noises to scare it away.
- Show you are not a threat: Display your empty palms to show you are not holding food.
- Protect yourself if necessary: If attacked, use a long object like a stick to defend yourself. Do not scream or try to fight with your bare hands.
- Seek medical attention: Get immediate medical attention for any bites or scratches, as they can transmit diseases.
Can we get the Darwin Award for the most stupidest people on the planet?
You can't fix stupid!
You can't change minds!
You are completely trapped in stupid.
You are wrapped and emboldened in stupid.
Again, why do white people always treat wild animals like they're domesticated?
I don't get why some of these people believe it's their mission to disrupt the lives of others.
This is why Republicans are idiots. Democrats are idiots too but at least some of them have the sense to not engage in stupidity. Not saying all Republicans are idiots, but definitely the ones who voted for President Donald J. Trump are.
I've said it before and I stand by what I say: "Wild animals are......well you know!"
Interacting with uncontacted people is dangerous. Well, they are.... you know!"
If you want to be a thrill seeker, you might want to get life insurance.



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