yeah she was, she died ten years or so ago, but thanks.
Monkeys, unless trained from birth, and treated like a human toddler, i.e. wash hands regularly, eat with spoon, wear nappies, etc., - have dirty long fingernails that dig through poo, just to recycle corn nibbles. They like swimming to keep clean, but are not overly-meticulous about hand cleanliness.
By all means let them play with your hair for friendlies, (and take a shower after) but don't let them sit on your head. Also, tied-up monkeys can be very mean. From experience as a child ( I was bitten between the shoulderblades - very painful and infected).
Omg, someone put a monkey on my head one time & I never considered that possibility! Got a great pic tho🐸Glad she's ok💖
yeah she was, she died ten years or so ago, but thanks.
Monkeys, unless trained from birth, and treated like a human toddler, i.e. wash hands regularly, eat with spoon, wear nappies, etc., - have dirty long fingernails that dig through poo, just to recycle corn nibbles. They like swimming to keep clean, but are not overly-meticulous about hand cleanliness.
By all means let them play with your hair for friendlies, (and take a shower after) but don't let them sit on your head. Also, tied-up monkeys can be very mean. From experience as a child ( I was bitten between the shoulderblades - very painful and infected).
💖💖💖 & TIL!👌
Oh my! Thankfully you're ok! 🙏
Noice.
As I said: no manners, unless watched 24/7.
I used to walk a monkey around on a leash at the zoo I worked at. He didn't seem to care about putting his hands on nasty stuff.
Lol, internet quote of the day 🐸