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That may be true, though the introduction of a 40-lb. beast outside your window doesn't exactly bring a sense of tranquillity. With their sharp teeth and long, muscular tail that can swat an errant primate from a couple of feet away, langurs are scary not just to smaller monkeys but also to humans. Khan says business is good, despite the recent proliferation of competitors. The company he works for employs 12 langurs, including the two he was using to guard our building a few weeks ago: Babby, an 8-year-old female with a young baby playing...
...entry finished a very close second at 14:25.91. Cornell’s A-entry took third place, while Princeton and Navy’s A-entry rounded out the top five. The Harvard varsity will see its final fall 2006 action in the annual Tail of the Charles race, held Nov. 18. -THE CRIMSON STAFF
...years ago monkeys used to climb the PTI building and try to raid its offices. One of my predecessors glued shut the windows in our office to keep the marauding animals out. The arrival of the langur took things to another level. With their sharp teeth and long, muscular tail that can swot an errant ape from a couple of feet away, langurs are scary to humans - not just a smaller rhesus monkey. Khan says business is good, despite the recent proliferation of competitors. The company he works for employs twelve langurs, including two that he was using to guard...
...been, in all honesty, kind of an underachieving team,” Murphy said. “So, with two weeks to prepare for us, realizing this is kind of a pivotal point in our season, we think we’re going to have a tiger by the tail similar to what we had at Lehigh.”The Chris Pizzotti- led offense Crimson’s offense, ranked fifth overall in the nation, will go up against a Leopard defense that has allowed an average of 28 points per game its last three times out.But despite Harvard?...
...promotion of blatant animal cruelty. I grew up on a cattle farm and know that bucking is not normal behavior for bulls. Those exploited by the Professional Bull Riders are domesticated animals that "perform" out of fear and in response to irritation from electric shocks, painful bucking straps, tail twisting and flesh-gouging spurs. The supposedly aggressive behavior is actually a terrified animal's attempt to escape extreme pain. I urge fans of bull riding to find forms of entertainment that don't hurt animals...