Girl Found Living Among Monkeys In A Forest In India

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09 Apr 2017, 12:30 pm

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I don't think the monkeys meant any harm. I don't think we need to prosecute them, but we couldn't leave a human child in their care.


I dont think that anyone is blaming the monkeys ( who apparently may not even have really existed).

Its her still unidentified parents who everyone holds responsible for (apparently) abandoning her.



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09 Apr 2017, 12:39 pm

naturalplastic wrote:
jrjones9933 wrote:
I don't think the monkeys meant any harm. I don't think we need to prosecute them, but we couldn't leave a human child in their care.


I dont think that anyone is blaming the monkeys ( who apparently may not even have really existed).

Its her still unidentified parents who everyone holds responsible for (apparently) abandoning her.

Definitely. At some point, my thought experiment went way or to left field. There's just no rehabilitating monkeys from being monkeys.


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