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There was animal mayhem in South Carolina as two emus went on the loose – while eight escaped monkeys were already at large.
More than a week after 43 monkeys escaped a South Carolina compound that breeds the primates for medical research, residents in the state are on the lookout for someone’s pet emus.
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A 61-year-old man from Parish known as "The Monkey Whisperer" and his brother are behind bars after authorities said they were illegally trafficking monkeys.
An indictment charging Jimmy Wayne Hammonds aka “The Monkey Whisperer,” of Parrish, and Johnny D-Lane Hammonds, of St. Petersburg, has been announced.