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Feral monkeys potentially carrying deadly virus have moved into northeast Florida

Posted on 2/3/20 at 12:48 pm
Posted by Crimson Wraith
Member since Jan 2014
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Posted on 2/3/20 at 12:48 pm
The 12 Monkeys?

Wild monkeys carrying a potentially fatal form of herpes virus have made their way into a new section of Florida, according to a local news report.

First Coast News — an NBC and ABC-affiliated station in northeast Florida— reported last week that there have been over a dozen sightings of rhesus macaques in Jacksonville-area neighborhoods over the past eight months.

Videos and photographs – grainy and shaky, shot by homeowners – track the trail of a species expansion that experts call concerning and possibly dangerous.

"The potential ramifications are really dire," University of Florida wildlife ecologist Dr. Steve Johnson told First Coast News. "A big male like the one in that video in Jacksonville -- that's an extremely strong, potentially dangerous animal."

First Coast News obtained two videos and several photographs taken of the monkeys. Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC) officials call the reports credible, a likely expansion of the feral monkey population in Central Florida.

The monkeys aren't at all native to Florida but rather a large portion of the Asian continent. According to the Orlando Sentinel, the invasive species was first introduced to central Florida's Silver Spring State Park in the 1930s by a river cruise attraction owner in an effort to draw in more tourists. He put them on an island in the Silver River, the newspaper explains; but as it turned out, they didn't have to stay on the island because they could swim and the population grew in woods nearby.

Since then, the've been spotted in different areas outside of the park, but First Coast News says this is the first time they've been seen in the northeast Florida "first coast" region.

In addition to the potential for primate-on-person violence, contact with the animals could prove dangerous — or even potentially deadly — for humans due to macaques' ability transmit the Herpes B virus.

"B virus infection is extremely rare, but it can lead to severe brain damage or death if you do not get treatment immediately," according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. "People typically get infected with B virus if they are bitten or scratched by an infected macaque monkey, or have contact with the monkey's eyes, nose, or mouth."

2018 CDC numbers found that that up to 30 percent of Florida's macaques could be carrying the Herpes B virus.
Posted by Mainieri Fan
Member since Sep 2018
1264 posts
Posted on 2/3/20 at 12:49 pm to
Stop banging the monkeys, don't you people ever learn?
Posted by Wtodd
Tampa, FL
Member since Oct 2013
68474 posts
Posted on 2/3/20 at 12:49 pm to
fricking snowbirds....ahhh snow monkeys

ETA: relax guys....I don't mind the snowbirds but the snow monkeys can GFT
This post was edited on 2/3/20 at 1:19 pm
Posted by wareaglepete
Union of Soviet Auburn Republics
Member since Dec 2012
17709 posts
Posted on 2/3/20 at 12:49 pm to
Florida.
Posted by goofball
Member since Mar 2015
17344 posts
Posted on 2/3/20 at 12:49 pm to
Choot'em
Posted by BobBoucher
Member since Jan 2008
18512 posts
Posted on 2/3/20 at 12:51 pm to
quote:

The monkeys aren't at all native to Florida but rather a large portion of the Asian continent.


They have to go back.
Posted by FredBear
Georgia
Member since Aug 2017
17002 posts
Posted on 2/3/20 at 12:56 pm to
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Feral monkeys potentially carrying deadly virus have moved into northeast Florida



I guess it was inevitable that liberals would find their way into northeast Florida and the deadly virus they carry is their ideology
Posted by Jorts R Us
Member since Aug 2013
16906 posts
Posted on 2/3/20 at 12:57 pm to
Duuuuuuuuuvaaaaaaaaaaal

Eta: I guess it's St. John's county mostly. They don't have a yell, though.
This post was edited on 2/3/20 at 1:01 pm
Posted by Zephyrius
Wharton, La.
Member since Dec 2004
9419 posts
Posted on 2/3/20 at 1:06 pm to
Posted by bamarep
Member since Nov 2013
52405 posts
Posted on 2/3/20 at 1:07 pm to
There's a video of a guy yakking through this area on the river.

Them little bastards started diving out of the trees to the water 20ft or so below.

frick every bit of that.
Posted by teke184
Zachary, LA
Member since Jan 2007
103165 posts
Posted on 2/3/20 at 1:07 pm to
Someone ask Biden for comment on this. I could use a good laugh.
Posted by goatmilker
Castle Anthrax
Member since Feb 2009
74547 posts
Posted on 2/3/20 at 1:09 pm to
So can we shoot them on sight or what?


Posted by Itismemc
LA
Member since Nov 2008
4786 posts
Posted on 2/3/20 at 1:10 pm to
bush meat....

pew pew pew and make a roux
Posted by Tchefuncte Tiger
Bat'n Rudge
Member since Oct 2004
62824 posts
Posted on 2/3/20 at 1:10 pm to
Here we come
Walkin' down the street
We get the funnest looks from
Every one we meet...
Posted by Crimson Wraith
Member since Jan 2014
29471 posts
Posted on 2/3/20 at 1:11 pm to
Posted by UnitedFruitCompany
Bay Area
Member since Nov 2018
3876 posts
Posted on 2/3/20 at 1:11 pm to
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Wild monkeys carrying a potentially fatal form of herpe


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First Coast News — an NBC and ABC-affiliated station in northeast Florid


quote:

Florida


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herpes virus


Florida man and Florida Woman are laughing because their valtrex is up to date.
Posted by teke184
Zachary, LA
Member since Jan 2007
103165 posts
Posted on 2/3/20 at 1:11 pm to
“In this reality, we will not not spank the monkey... the monkey will spank US!”
Posted by Contra
Member since Oct 2016
9236 posts
Posted on 2/3/20 at 1:18 pm to
Florida and their invasive species
Posted by Themole
Palatka Florida
Member since Feb 2013
5557 posts
Posted on 2/3/20 at 1:18 pm to
quote:

Choot'em


We do. I live ten miles from the northeast corner of the Ocala National Forest, about forty miles from Ocala. The monkeys have been here for over fifty years.

Mr. Green Jeans frowns mightily on shooting them in the Ocala National Forest. For some reason they are protected there.

The law states you may shoot them if you find them on your own property, but not on anyone else's though.
Posted by teke184
Zachary, LA
Member since Jan 2007
103165 posts
Posted on 2/3/20 at 1:20 pm to


Patient zero
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