The spider monkey was wearing camouflage and a “bulletproof vest” (Photo: CEN)

A monkey wearing a small “bulletproof vest” was the victim of a drug attack in Mexico last week.

The animal, also wearing a specially made camouflage jacket and diaper, was depicted lying on the body of a dead gunman suspected of being the owner.

Mexican authorities say 11 gang members were killed in a shootout with police last Tuesday.

It is unknown why the apparent owner of the spider monkey had a plastic bucket on him.

Called “El Changusto,” the animal is a year old and has received a lot of respect, according to a social media post.

The various memes were similar to the reaction to the death of Harambe, a gorilla who was killed after trapping a child at the zoo where he entered his residence in 2016.

The monkey soon adopted his own “Corida”. This is a traditional Mexican folk ballad often composed in honor of drug trafficking organizations.

“Life is too short, there was no monkey Jerry (he died),” reads Ballard.

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Meanwhile, after a 450-pound (200-pound) tiger was found roaming the Pacific coast town of Nylit, another man tried to breed another tiger in a cartel-controlled area of ​​western Michoacán and was killed.

Notable scenes reminiscent of drug dramas highlight the placement of exotic animals in the criminal underworld of Mexico.

Mexican state authorities confirmed the authenticity of the photo of the monkey, but said it is unclear whether the animal died in the rain from a bullet that killed its apparent owner.

The prosecution explained in a statement:

“The animals are dissected by a veterinarian specialized in the species.”

They added that animal trafficking charges could be brought against the arrested suspects who survived the shooting.

The day after the shooting, the environmental prosecutor said he had captured a tiger in Tecuala, Nayarit, near the border with Sinaloa, where the cartel of the same name lives.

The bureau said it was acting after receiving reports of Bengal tigers roaming the streets and discovered the animals were being bred illegally.

A video posted on social media showed a young woman screaming as she encountered a tiger in a residential area of ​​the street.

Authorities said the tiger’s claws and hogs were removed, and subsequent footage showed a man throwing a rope around the tiger’s neck.

The aftermath of an armed confrontation between criminals and police in Texcaltitlán, Mexico, June 2022. (CEN)

In Mexico, several people were arrested in a shootout between police and a drug cartel in Texcaltitlán (Photo: CEN).

The unluckiest ending was the western state of Michoacán, which had long been dominated by the Carteles Unidos gang and the Harrisco Cartel.

On Sunday, authorities confirmed that a tiger seriously injured a man in Perivan, an avocado-growing area of ​​a provincial city, where gangs have long sought protection from favorable avocado deals.

An unidentified video posted on social media shows him calling out to a tiger next to a fenced block.

When standing from the outside, it appears that one hand is feeding the animal and the other arm is reaching over the fence to touch the big cat.

But when the tiger comes back, bites his arm and refuses to run, he screams. Finally, the tiger broke both of the man’s arms.

Michoa cანისn State officials confirmed that the man was taken to hospital and was injured and died a few days later.

Mexicans have the right to keep exotic animals with strict permits, but security analyst David Susedo argues that criminals often work hard to increase them.

He explained that mascots are often used as symbols of status and power, imitating Colombian drug trafficking organizations in the 1980s and 1990s.

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“Mexico’s drug traffickers have gotten used to buying exotic animals from the Medellin Cartel drugs and setting up private zoos,” Saused said.

But in some cases, animals play a more evil role.

Sausedo continued. “Some drug cartels [lords]Zeta leaders bought exotic animals to torture and exterminate victims, such as Herbert Razcano.

Some of their enemies were swallowed by tigers and crocodiles, and the zebras put them in pens and cages.

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