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Live Monos in Florida! Tourist Records the Moment Dozens Fall Into the Water

A quiet kayak ride became an unforgettable experience when a woman caught the exact moment when dozens of monkeys jumped into the water at Silver Springs State Park in Florida. The curious event occurred on October 16, when Trenda Kitchen, a visitor to the park located about 60 kilometers south of Gainesville, recorded how the animals threw themselves from the trees as if it were a rain of monkeys. “It’s raining monkeys!” the tourist laughed as …
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A quiet kayak ride became an unforgettable experience when a woman caught the exact moment when dozens of monkeys jumped into the water at Silver Springs State Park in Florida. The curious event occurred on October 16, when Trenda Kitchen, a visitor to the park located about 60 kilometers south of Gainesville, recorded how the animals threw themselves from the trees as if it were a rain of monkeys. “It’s raining monkeys!” the tourist laughed as …

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aztecayucatan.com broke the news in on Sunday, November 2, 2025.
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