Rhesus Monkeys

Mississippi Police Kill Escaped Monkeys After Driver’s False Claims of Danger

A transport truck carrying rhesus monkeys associated with Tulane National Biomedical Research Center crashed in Jasper County, Mississippi, leading to a tragic outcome. The driver misinformed local law enforcement about the monkeys being dangerous and carrying diseases, prompting officials to “destroy” all but one. Tulane University clarified the primates belonged to a third party and were not infectious, while also offering assistance. The sheriff’s department is coordinating with the university regarding the remaining caged monkeys and the disposal of the carcasses.

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Aggressive Monkeys Carrying Herpes, COVID, Overturn in Mississippi

On Tuesday, a truck transporting “aggressive” Rhesus monkeys overturned in Jasper County, Mississippi. The monkeys, destined for a Florida testing facility after residing at Tulane University, were reported to carry hepatitis C, herpes, and COVID. Authorities confirmed that all but one of the escaped monkeys have been destroyed, with the Jasper County Sheriff’s Office continuing the search for the remaining animal. The Mississippi Department of Wildlife, Fisheries, and Parks is assisting local law enforcement, while Tulane University prepares to retrieve the deceased monkeys.

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