SEE PICS: Man Becomes A Subject Of Online Mockery After Being “Attacked” By Mob Of Monkeys

An unfortunate and unidentified man, who apparently believed that rules were meant to be broken, has ignored the signs instructing tourists not to feed the monkeys.  The result is that he got mobbed by a pack of simians eager to dig into his snacks.

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It wasn’t long before this unfortunate picture made its way onto Reddit as the latest instalment in Reddit’s Photoshop battle series (a Redditor submits a photo and then other Photoshop-savvy Redditors edit the photo to their hearts’ content until someone is declared the winner). Needless to say, the internet responded with a barrage of memes. Redditors couldn’t wait to let their creativity loose and this primate-filled photo has inspired some excellent edits. Take a look!

Featuring the Gladiator!

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Tarzan to the rescue.

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Banana costume! 

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But still, are you not entertained?

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“The Axe Effect”

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Anyone able to save this poor dude from the monkey-infested world?

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This sorting hat is up to some monkey business.

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Last but not least, Donald Trump.

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So, just skip feeding the animals next time.

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