police are hunting a wild monkey that has attacked at least 18 people across two weeks in the western city of Yamaguchi.A baby and two four-year-old girls were also targeted by the Japanese macaque, a species that is native to the country and which can grow up to 52cm tall and weigh just under two stone.There are said to be well over 100,000 of this particular species in Japan, which live in various landscapes and terrains, from sub-tropical forests to mountainous regions.READ NEXT: UK turned into nation of zombies as heatwave wrecks sleep – and sex livesThe local mayor’s office has distributed flyers warning people to beware of the rogue animal that first struck on July 8 in the Ogori district, telling them not to leave their windows open, while police have set up traps to try and catch the primate.In the most severe case, the monkey entered a family home and badly scratched a baby.The girl’s mother told local media: “I was vacuuming when I heard my child crying, so I turned around and saw the monkey had grabbed her by the legs while she was playing on the floor.“It looked like it was trying to drag her outside.”A four-year-old girl also had her leg scratched by the furry intruder as it let itself into a first-floor apartment, before it attacked others nearby, while it also ventured into a kindergarten classroom, and scraped another girl of four’s leg.This is not the first time of reports of monkeys attacking people in Japan, with one famous case from 2002, when a macaque targeted 23 women in the northern town of Suwa.To stay up to date with all the latest news, make sure you sign up to one of our newsletters here.It is believed the primate was looking for a mate, but it attacked and bit several ladies between the.
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