People in Cape Town shoot baboons with paintball guns. Now some want them culled By News November 11, 2022 Add Comment Edit Troops of baboons frequently raid homes and damage property on the Cape Peninsular. Animal rights advocates want people to learn to live with their wild cousins, but others want stronger action. Share this post Related PostsWhy is the richest AFL club struggling to fund its Super Netball team?Rudy Giuliani's former associate sues for $15 million for alleged sexual assaultEmilia Romagna F1 Grand Prix called off due to extreme weather in northern ItalyNRL live: Broncos face Panthers as Indigenous Round gets underwayWhat we know about the Loafers Lodge hostel fireRafael Nadal to miss French Open due to hip injury, says 2024 likely to be last year of his careerPrince Harry and Meghan in 'near catastrophic' car chase while being followed by paparazziTwo bodies found in Chinese fishing vessel crew search in the Indian Ocean
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