PARRISH, Fla. (WFLA) — A Florida man, best known by the nickname, “The Monkey Whisperer,” has reportedly gotten into trouble with the law again, this time for illegally trafficking marmosets.
It is illegal to possess a capuchin monkey in Florida and California. An investigation began after Brown shared a picture of the monkey, named Fiji, to his millions of Instagram followers.
"My car is kinda high and I wasn't expecting any surprises, so I didn't see him at first," the man told Newsweek.
While the encounter might seem unusual, Florida is no stranger to monkey mischief ... The airport encounter highlights that the wild creatures have made themselves at home in the manmade environment.
A rare baby siamang born at ZooTampa in Florida last month is delighting visitors as it clings tightly to the shaggy hair on ...
“First monkeys and now an emu!” Greg Lucas, a spokesperson for the South Carolina Department of Natural Resources, said in a text to The Sun News. “SC may be the new Florida!” Emus are a flightless ...
A Florida man, best known by the nickname, "The Monkey Whisperer," has reportedly gotten into trouble with the law again, ...