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To: Dealer who wrote (23955)12/10/2000 10:29:54 PM
From: T L Comiskey  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 65232
 
Dealer........
JMO
But we have not wandered too far from the tree

T

Baboon Revenge
Stone throwing baboons in Saudi Arabia waited three days on the side of a mountain road to take revenge on a driver who had killed one of their troop.
Al-Riyadh reported that the primates ambushed the driver on the same road between Mecca and Taif on which the baboon had been run down earlier in the
week. After spotting the car responsible for the death, one of the apes screamed out a signal to the rest to attack, provoking a frenzied stone throwing.
Although the driver was able to escape, the apes broke out the windshield of his car. At least 350,000 baboons live in Saudi Arabia
(LA Times Syndicate)