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Lol! Thailand? I think that's just for show for tourists. A man can harvest coconuts way faster than a monkey.
are we ready to talk about monkey labor rights in the war room?
The handler works for free?You don't have to pay a monkey though.
I don't think that would go the way you think.
The handler works for free?
You have no idea how large a coconut farm is.Is it cheaper to have a monkey to do the work or to hire someone to do the work?
Why monkeys? Turns out a male monkey can collect an average of 1,600 coconuts per day and a female can get 600, while a human can only collect around 80 per day. It's also safer for a scampering, height-savvy monkey to pluck and drop the fruit from the trees — up to 80 feet tall — than a human, according to the National Primate Research Center at the University of Wisconsin, Madison.Lol! Thailand? I think that's just for show for tourists. A man can harvest coconuts way faster than a monkey.
Damn if Costco keeps up with this Buffoonery they will have nothing left to sell. You can find forced off slave like labor associated with just about everything in the market today.
Lmao!!Why monkeys? Turns out a male monkey can collect an average of 1,600 coconuts per day and a female can get 600, while a human can only collect around 80 per day. It's also safer for a scampering, height-savvy monkey to pluck and drop the fruit from the trees — up to 80 feet tall — than a human, according to the National Primate Research Center at the University of Wisconsin, Madison.
https://www.npr.org/sections/thesal...hey-abused-or-working-animals?t=1603982212174
Peta alleged that these farms forced every monkey to harvest up to 1,000 coconuts a day. This accusation is completely false. For such a large-scale operation to be possible, machinery is needed to acquire enough coconuts for processing, which is something monkey labour cannot achieve.