Udupi: Six more dead monkeys found in district


Daijiworld Media Network - Udupi (MS)

Udupi, Jan 20: On Saturday, January 19, six more bodies of monkeys were found in the district. The bodies were found in Siddapur, Nada, Vandse, Madamakki and Belve of Kundapur taluk, Kenjoor near Kokkarne of Brahmavar taluk and Kadtala Doderangadi of Karkala taluk.

Out of the dead monkeys, the samples of Madamakki and Kadtala are sent for forensic examination. Two bodies were found in decomposed state. As it is confirmed that the dead monkeys found in Vanse and Siddapur died indeed of monkey fever, their samples were not sent again for medical examination.

The blood samples of three people who are running high fever is also sent for examination and it is confirmed that none of these are suffering from monkey fever. A demand for DMP oil, which is applied on the hands to avoid the disease, worth Rs 25,000 is received from the Kamalashile temple.


Official performing autopsy of dead monkey (file photo)

Three more people from Sagar and nearby places of Shivamogga district got admitted to KMC Hospital in Manipal near here on Saturday, January 19. So far around 101 people have got admitted for suspected monkey fever, out of which, 65 people have already got discharged after getting the necessary treatment.

In Kadaba of Puttur taluk, three more dead monkeys were found in Kutrupadi village. With this, the total number of dead monkeys is risen to five in the taluk and caused panic among the residents.

It is unearthed on Saturday, January 19 that monkeys were dead several days ago in the farm land belonging to Shekhar Gowda of Urumbi under Kutrupadi village and in Meenadi.

  

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  • Rts, Dwajapura

    Mon, Jan 21 2019

    Nature has its own way of balanceing. Monkey population has increased in recent times

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Sun, Jan 20 2019

    Only Monkeys are Scared ...

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  • Langoolacharya, Belman / Washington,DC

    Sun, Jan 20 2019

    Only Monkey's Scared of you, Jossey Sir?...Really??....I don't think so....


    ...Tak...Takk...

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  • Flavian, Mangaluru/Kuwait

    Sun, Jan 20 2019

    Warning to Yogi & Shah not to venture in DK for election campaign. One step forwaard two steps back ward. Shah 's health conditions would be a cocktail.

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  • JOHN, mangalore/kuwait

    Sun, Jan 20 2019

    BECAUSE OF MONKEYS MANY FARMERS STOPPED AGRICULTURE.
    MONKEYS DISTROY CROP
    MONKEYS STARTED TO LOITER IN TOWNS ALSO.
    NO PROBLEM IF THEY EAT HOW MUCH THEY WANT. BUT FOR EXAMPLE THEY PLUCK THE TENDER COCONUTS OR ANY FRUITS BEFORE RIPENING AND THROW DOWN.
    BIG NUISENSE TO MANKIND.AND GOOD FOR NOTHING....
    BUT ALSO I TRUST IN GOD THAT THERE IS A PURPOSE OR REASON FOR CREATING THIS CREATURE AND IT IS A PART OF GODS CREATION...OTHERWISE WHY HE IS CREATING IF THERE IS NO PURPOSE...

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  • Langoolacharya, Belman / Washington,DC

    Sun, Jan 20 2019

    JOHN, mangalore/kuwait,

    Money's are our ancestors/ Purvaja's as per Darwin's theory....what you mean by loitering ???....they are taking a walk in their coconut plantation...

    Just because you have a piece of paper...called RTC...land belongs to you????...our ancestors /Monkey's have full right's on the land like we do...that's why they don't ask your permission before climbing your coconut tree...they think it's their's too...

    " Dilki nazar se Duniyako dekho... Duniya Sada.".....

    ...Tak...Takk...

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  • Jenifer, Mangalore

    Sun, Jan 20 2019

    Monkeys shelter is temples that offer them food. With the fear of present epidemic, hope the temple administration will not stop their food and shoo them away.

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  • Beowulf, Mangalore

    Sun, Jan 20 2019

    Govt should immediately set up hospitals to treat monkeys.

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