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Hordes of rampaging wild monkeys have been terrorizing a town in Thailand as they become hooked on sugary drinks while waffling down bananas, the Daily Mail reported.

The town of Lopburi, around 90 miles north of the capital Bangkok, is well-known for its monkey population which brings tourists from around the world, with locals even holding an annual festival to honor the primates.

But since tourists began to return to Thailand after coronavirus restrictions were eased in November, Lopburi's monkeys—whose numbers multiplied considerably during the pandemic—have enjoyed much greater access to sugar-filled snacks and drinks.

Now, the streets of the city are ravaged by thousands of the sugar fuelled macaques, who compete violently for food and territory.

Footage taken on Tuesday shows dozens of animals roaming the streets, jumping on cars, climbing on humans and even stealing their food and belongings. 

The startling video shows locals handing out plastic tubes filled with sugar and syrup and the monkeys can be seen sucking them dry before going after a man handing out bananas. 

Their total lack of fear for humans means monkeys exhibit extremely bold behavior, clambering across the windshields of moving vehicles and jumping all over bystanders in the street.

Locals say there are even rival gangs that mark their territory—resulting in clashes when the animals meet.

Government officials have tried to control the wild monkey population in recent years, but have been unable to curb the numbers as the animals continue to multiply. 

Large numbers of monkeys were sterilized in 2020 as part of a government program after their numbers spiraled out of control during the pandemic—but the authorities simply can't keep up.

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