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The Sun 01st November 2012
Thirsty work ... monkey tries to pop the cork
Caters News Agency
Published: 01st November 2012
The naughty critter looked desperate for a drink as he clutched the bottle outside the University of Natural Sciences in Malaysia.
Physics professor Mihail Nazarov, who took the snap, said there were hundreds of monkeys around the campus, which always gave students some light entertainment.
Corked ... monkey can't manage to loosen stopper
Caters News Agency
The Prof. said: "There are more monkeys than students here and they seem to feel relaxed, just like they are at home.
All gone ... another cheeky monkey nurses a bottle
Caters News Agency
"I assume this monkey must have stumbled across the bottle and happened to like the smell of it.
"He tried for a while to open it and was eventually clever enough to pop the cork."
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Many of us like to relax with a nice glass of red wine after a hard day - and this monkey appears to be no different.
The playful primate was caught clutching a bottle of red wine just outside the University of Natural Sciences in Malaysia.
He seemed to be desperate for a drink as he wrestled with the 2008 cabernet sauvignon.
Red, red wine: This monkey looks desperate for a drink as he wrestles to open a bottle of cabinet sauvignon in Malaysia
Photographer and physics professor, Mihail Nazarov, was stunned when he came across the extraordinary scene.
The professor, originally from Moldova, said the hundreds of monkeys around the campus regularly entertain staff and students.
He said: 'There are more monkeys than students here and they seem to feel relaxed, just like they are at home.
Thirsty work: After finally popping the cork the monkey was spotted later clutching the empty bottle looking distinctly relaxed (right)
'The campus is situated on territory seized from the jungle so it sometimes feel like you're visiting a zoo, the only difference is there are no enclosures.
'I assume this monkey must have stumbled across the bottle and happened to like the smell of it.
'He tried for a while to open it and was eventually clever enough to pop the cork.'
Mr Nazarov said he liked watching and photographing the mischievous apes. 'They are amusing,' he said, 'but I never expected to see anything like this.
A monkey clutches bottle of red wine just outside the University of Natural Sciences in Malaysia. Photographer and physics professor, Mihail Nazarov, originally from Moldova, said: I assume this monkey must have stumbled across the bottle and happened to like the smell of it. He tried for a while to open it and was eventually clever enough to pop the cork.
Picture: MIHAIL NAZAROV / CATERS NEWS (via Pictures of the day: 1 November 2012 - Telegraph )
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