Monkey Subculture 1 - Railway Monkeys
Railway Monkeys sustain themselves by hanging from the rafters of train
stations where they scan the thronging masses for colourful little plastic bags
of bananas, apples and guava which they regularly drop down and dispossess
innocent passengers of. It is
unfortunate that they don't have such a keen eye and taste for rats as if this
were the case they would become the most revered Monkeys Subculture of
all. Railway Monkeys share
characteristics beyond just mugging with western inner-city youth; once full of
passenger picnics, they sit around all day on the rooves of unused trains throwing litter around and experimenting sexually in the
full light of day which is shocking in India of all prim and proper
places! They also get into some serious
scraps and a theory I plan to explore is that there may be further segregation
going on at the Railway Stations ...gang-related monkey violence.
Monkey Subculture 2 – Spiritual Monkeys
Spiritual Monkeys sustain themselves by leading a
natural life in the forest, eating fruit and working as a team to ensure that
everyone has access to a good healthy diet.
They are largely uninterrupted by any human life that borders their own
but will occasionally approach a passing safari jeep on the off-chance that
some of their precious food may have fallen into the jeep. These gentle types are best viewed at dusk
and dawn during their ground level group meditations. The low sun casts long shadows behind their
perfectly poised bodies and they seem so deeply in meditation that the
ever-present danger of a large carnivore washes over them completely. This subculture seems only to exist within
the Langur population so further investigation may well lead me to conclude
that forest dwelling Langur monkeys are indeed the ancient derivation of the
word “Monk”.
Monkey Subculture 3 – Temple Monkeys
Temple monkeys sustain themselves by hanging out
at Hanuman (The Hindu Monkey God) temples where they are constantly fed by
merit-making pilgrims. Although this way
of life is perfectly acceptable to them, I feel that it is the epitome of
monkey-laziness. I can’t help but draw a
comparison with people who live their whole lives on the UK benefit
system. A good work ethic, a wholesome
diet, and team work are not being passed down to the next generations and
before we know it these monkeys will be calling all of the shots and the
hard-working pilgrims will not be able to sustain themselves for all of the
providing that is expected of them as the monkey population swells. I expect
further research will prove that many misguided offspring of Temple
Monkeys migrate to the Railway Monkey subculture dietary diversity of theft
becomes more tempting than handouts.
Monkey Subculture 4 – Monument Monkeys
Nobody seems entirely sure how the monument
monkeys survive but we are certain that at least some of their diet is
attributable to tourist picnics. As in
the rest of Indian society, everything has a price and tourists just love to
photograph monkeys as they perch on the ancient architectural highlights of
India. Human currency is of no value to
a Monument Monkey so instead of demanding ten rupees after they have posed for
a photo, they feel quite comfortable with purloining whatever is edible and
accessible. What is more, Indian
tourists pay about 25 times less to access the monuments than western tourists
and they carry more robustly protected picnics meaning that western tourists
lose out two-fold in this mandatory exchange.
As a word of caution, I have witnessed Monument Monkeys meditating but
do not be fooled, closer examination would certainly prove that these are not
Spiritual Monkeys and the pose is just a ploy to get themselves photographed so
that they can eat your lunch.
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