Irish Daily Mirror

Deadly worm is unearthed

- BY NADA FARHOUD Environmen­t Editor nada.farhoud@mirror.co.uk @nadafarhou­d

MONKEYS snatched from the wild are being forced to pick up to 1,000 coconuts a day for their water and milk which is sold in stores here, an investigat­ion has discovered.

People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals found eight farms in Thailand using pigtailed macaques as slave labour for products which are exported globally.

Many British supermarke­ts have now removed some coconut water and oil from their shelves after it was found they were made with fruit picked by monkeys.

PETA said it discovered “monkey schools”, where the animals were trained to pick fruit, ride bikes or play basketball to entertain tourists.

The charity said: “The animals at these facilities – many of whom are illegally captured as babies – displayed stereotypi­c behaviour indicative of extreme stress.”

Investigat­ors found monkeys were chained to tyres, surrounded by rubbish, or confined to unsheltere­d cages. To

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avoid handlers being bitten, the animals’ teeth are often pulled out.

Elisa Allen, PETA director, said: “These curious, highly intelligen­t animals are denied psychologi­cal stimulatio­n, companions­hip, freedom and everything that makes lives worth living.

“PETA is calling on decent people never to support the use of enslaved monkeys by shunning coconut products from Thailand. One monkey was seen franticall­y shaking the cage bars in a futile attempt to escape.”

Waitrose and Tesco have pledged never to sell items which use monkey labour. Morrisons has removed the Thai brands and Boots, Co-op and Ocado vowed not to sell them. Activist and UK Prime Minister’s fiancee Carrie Symonds said yesterday: “Time for ALL supermarke­ts to do the same.”

Sainsbury’s said it was “actively reviewing our ranges”. Asda said: “We will not tolerate any forms of animal abuse in our supply chain.”

Monkey left in cage

A GIANT worm-like amphibian with a bite more poisonous than a rattlesnak­e has been found in the Brazilian rainforest.

Up to 18 inches long and related to frogs, the Siphonops annulatus is the first amphibian discovered to have oral venom glands.

Biologist Edmund ‘Butch’ Brodie, from Utah State University, said: “We think of amphibians as basically harmless.

“To learn at least one can inflict injury from its mouth is extraordin­ary.”

Their behaviour indicated they were in extreme stress

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