A monkey that moved right into a long-abandoned home in a village in India has been terrorizing residents for months, attacking youngsters and vehicles and pushing individuals from their bikes.

The male grey langur monkey has been menacing residents in Panjlasa village, within the state of Haryana, for over two and a half months, The Indian Specific reviews. It stated the monkey had broken a dozen vehicles on this interval. It had additionally focused shifting bikes, pushing them over as individuals rode alongside.

Native resident Hina Bakshi instructed the newspaper: "The langur has develop into a menace in our village ... We have no idea the place it got here from, but it surely has no worry of people. Youngsters are probably the most weak to assaults. We can not depart our youngsters to play within the open even inside our houses."

Langur monkeys are protected in India below the Wildlife Safety Act. Searching them can lead to a three-year jail sentence, a fantastic of 25,000 Rupees ($330), or each.

Earlier this yr, an estimated 1,500 individuals attended a funeral for langur monkey in India, with the funerary rites together with a big procession and feast. Attendees on the occasion, which occurred in a village within the central state of Madhya Pradesh, had been additionally filmed sitting down in teams on the occasion and consuming served meals.

Nonetheless, langur monkeys can develop into problematic in cities and cities in India.

In December final yr, two had been caught within the Beed district of Maharashtra state after supposedly slaughtering tons of of canines in "revenge" assaults after a child monkey was killed. The monkeys had been seen carrying puppies to the tops of buildings the place they'd fall to their deaths or die from an absence of meals or water.

In Panjlasa, the grey langur has been stealing meals from kitchens and attacking youngsters taking part in outdoor, The Indian Specific stated. One resident stated she was trapped inside her automobile by the monkey, which sat on the roof of the automobile and refused to go away.

The monkey was even pushed 15 miles away from the village but it surely rapidly returned.

"The langur jumped on the roof of a automobile," resident Chander Pal instructed the newspaper. "The automobile's driver didn't cease and took the animal round 25 km exterior the village. However the animal was again within the village even earlier than the driving force made it again."

Residents are actually asking wildlife officers from the town of Ambala to intervene. ML Rajvanshi, from the Haryana Forest Division, is quoted as saying: "The grey langur shouldn't be a solitary animal. It might need strayed from its group and reached the village, which is located within the Shivalik foothills. We are going to rescue it. I've instructed the world wildlife personnel to do what is required. "

Langur monkeys, of which there are numerous subspecies, are a standard sight throughout the Indian subcontinent and work together with people regularly.

Newsweek has contacted the Haryana Forest Division for remark.

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Inventory picture of a langur monkey. A grey langur has been attacking residents of a village in India for over two months. Getty Photos