rock on the Rock of Gibraltar in Gibraltar, in this February 2000 file photo. A renegade group of Gibraltar's Barbary apes, the only non-human primates to live in the wild in Europe, has annoyed locals so much that authorities have decided a cull is inevitable. A cluster of 25, out of a population of around 200, moved to a popular beach-side area some months ago and picked up habits such as stealing food, entering rooms through open windows and harassing tourists, officials said Thursday, April 17, 2008. (AP Photo/Lisa Marie Pane, File)" border="0" />AP - A renegade group of Gibraltar's Barbary apes has annoyed residents so much that authorities announced plans Thursday to kill them.
rock on the Rock of Gibraltar in Gibraltar, in this February 2000 file photo. A renegade group of Gibraltar's Barbary apes, the only non-human primates to live in the wild in Europe, has annoyed locals so much that authorities have decided a cull is inevitable. A cluster of 25, out of a population of around 200, moved to a popular beach-side area some months ago and picked up habits such as stealing food, entering rooms through open windows and harassing tourists, officials said Thursday, April 17, 2008. (AP Photo/Lisa Marie Pane, File)" border="0" />AP - A renegade group of Gibraltar's Barbary apes has annoyed residents so much that authorities announced plans Thursday to kill them.
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