A historic Scots bowling club which took pride of place in the community for more than 100 years has been left a burnt out shell after a major fire.
08.11.2022 - 22:31 / dailyrecord.co.uk
A Scots family were left in hysterics after a randy monkey started pleasuring itself in front their children while on a day-out to Blair Drummond Safari Park.
Sean Nicol was driving through the adventure park in Stirling with his youngsters when they spotted a macaque perched at the side of the road.
However, when they stopped to to take a look at the animal, they realised he was performing a sex act on himself - leaving the adults in tears. Sharing a video of the 'cheeky monkey' to Twitter, Sean wrote: "Excellent day at @BlairDrummondSP with the family. Highly recommended."
The clip - which has since garnered more than 3,900 likes - has left viewers in stitches, with many taking to the comments section to share their best one-liners. As reported by the Daily Star, one user replied: "Living his best life." Another chimed: "Cheeky Monkey!"
A third tagged a friend and joked: "You after 4 pints in The Thistle." A fourth added: "You were the one that started to film it. Give the guy some privacy man!"
Some users shared their own hilarious mishaps while visiting other wildlife attractions with their children, as one user explained: "We had a similar experience many years ago with two huge tortoises having some fun.
"The kids had no idea what was happening!"
The news comes after a pair of gorillas left zoo guest in shock when they started performing oral sex in front of a group of youngsters. One dad who witnessed the incident at at Bronx Zoo, New York City on September 23, 2021, had taken his little ones out for the day when the primates started getting intimate.
The animals performed the sex act right in front of their enclosure window, leaving the boys and girls giggling as their parents tried to cover their eyes,
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