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Farmers in northern India are dressing up in bear costumes to protect their crops from monkeys. The unconventional strategy comes as residents complain of hundreds of monkeys raiding homes and farmlands.

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[–] ranzispa@mander.xyz 3 points 2 hours ago

They'd come up in large groups of 20-50 monkeys and attack a few houses. They'd surround the house, sit on high ground and start causing chaos by jumping everywhere. Their objective was to be able to enter the houses and grab whatever they could. The strategy was to lock everything down so they could not enter. Regular window glass would not work as they'd smash through that. You needed small enough metal bars. Once everything was locked down, and in the meantime you likely had to throw some of them out of the house, you'd need to go out with a stick and send them away. If you didn't do that, they'd smash everything you had outside. Being outside with a stick was very very scary. They'd stay away from the stick, but you'd have monkeys jumping everywhere around you and trying to hit you in the back. You'd need a few people to be able to send them away.