Sexist Monkeys Terrorize Village

by phrolen | August 24, 2007 at 07:55 am
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    In Nachu Kenya there is trouble stirring, for months the village women have suffered at the hands of a brutal troop. Think it is just the work of another run of the mill African, warlord, tyrant. Well, think again. The women of Nachu wouldn’t get so lucky, African warlords come and go often on the continent, but in Kenya this menace seems determined to hang around. A heartless troop of Vervet Monkeys is playing hell with the local women in Nachu causing tensions in the village to reach heights not seen since the last famine that was exploited by mad, genocidal tribalists through hijacking UN food trucks. The monkeys, a troop of about 300 have been invading the village everyday around dawn raiding the local crops. In Nachu ithe crops are primarily the women's responsibility, and they have borne the brunt of the troops fury, having stones thrown at them and being chased from their own fields. Local women have reported that the  vervets are simply not afraid of them as they are the local men, and attempts to dress up in the men’s clothes to fool the terrorizers have failed. "The monkeys can tell the difference" exclaimed one local woman "They don’t run away from us and point at our breasts. they just ignore us and continue to steal crops." The town has formed a monkey squad to track the movements of the troop but efforts thus far have failed. "For God's sake, the government should take pity on us and move these monkeys away because we do not want to abandon our farms" Said 80 year old James Ndungu a local farmer. It is a criminal offence in Kenya to kill or harm vervet monkeys.



Last Updated: Friday, 24 August 2007, 01:48 GMT 02:48 UK

Monkey misery for Kenyan women villagers

By Juliet Njeri

BBC News, Nachu, central Kenya

Woman and scarecrow

Monkeys destroyed this scarecrow, according to villagers

A troop of vervet monkeys is giving Kenyan villagers long days and sleepless nights, destroying crops and causing a food crisis.

Earlier this month, local MP Paul Muite urged the Kenyan Wildlife Service to help contain their aggressive behaviour.

But Mr Muite caused laughter when he told parliament that the monkeys had taken to harassing and mocking women in a village.

But this is exactly what the women in the village of Nachu, just south-west of Kikuyu, are complaining about.

Sexual harassment

They estimate there are close to 300 monkeys invading the farms at dawn. They eat the village's maize, potatoes, beans and other crops.

And because women are primarily responsible for the farms, they have borne the brunt of the problem, as they try to guard their crops.

 

The monkeys grab their breasts, and gesture at us while pointing at their private parts

Villager Lucy Njeri

They say the monkeys are more afraid of young men than women and children, and the bolder ones throw stones and chase the women from their farms.

Nachu's women have tried wearing their husbands' clothes in an attempt to trick the monkeys into thinking they are men - but this has failed, they say.

"When we come to chase the monkeys away, we are dressed in trousers and hats, so that we look like men," resident Lucy Njeri told the BBC News website

"But the monkeys can tell the difference and they don't run away from us and point at our breasts. They just ignore us and continue to steal the crops."

In addition to stealing their crops, the monkeys also make sexually explicit gestures at the women, they claim.

Monkey scarer

This monkey scarer is armed with small rocks

"The monkeys grab their breasts, and gesture at us while pointing at their private parts. We are afraid that they will sexually harass us," said Mrs Njeri.

The Kenyan Wildlife Service told the BBC that it was not unusual for monkeys to harass women and be less afraid of them than men, but they had not heard of monkeys in Kenya making sexually explicit gestures as a form of communication to humans.

The predominantly farming community is now having to receive famine relief food.

The residents report that the monkeys have killed livestock and guard dogs, which has also left the villagers living in fear, especially for the safety of their babies and children.

All the villagers' attempts to control the monkeys have failed - the monkeys evade traps, have lookouts to warn the others of impending attacks and snub poisoned food put out by the residents.

"The troop has scouts which keep a lookout from a vantage point, and when they see us coming, they give warning signals to the ones in the farms to get away," said another area resident, Jacinta Wandaga.

'Monkey squad'

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ScienceDave

I bet they know we can't do anything....I feel the taunting finger of velvet monkeys everywhere behind me.

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phrolen

LMAO Dave

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at 08:28 on August 24th, 2007

I saw Cape Baboons carjack a tourist couple when I was in South Africa. Those guys are no joke: bigger than me and very agressive. They opened the car doors and the tourists fled as the baboons proceeded to tear the you-know-what out of the couple's rental car. Further up the cape, residents complain of full-on monkey home invasions.

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phrolen

That is crazy Jordan, thanks for the comment. You would figure that on a continent where the AK-47 is so prevalent that they might put it to good use huh

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Jordan Yerman

Morbus Iff sent me this link, with slightly more hyperbolic coverage...

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Jordan Yerman

Funny you should mention that, phrolen! In DR Congo, the roles are reversed...

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Victoria Revay

Sexist monkeys? Wow...

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phrolen

Thanks for the link Jordan, the animal kingdom is wonderful

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