![]() “It looked like he was just having a good time,” she said. This advertisement has not loaded yet, but your article continues below. ![]() Sometimes it seems like any monkey can drive in this city.Ĭaitlin McGuire wondered if that wasn’t true when she pulled into a parking space at Ikea in North York Sunday and spotted Darwin, a seven-month-old rhesus macaque monkey, jumping around inside the vehicle beside her car. On the ninth anniversary of Darwin the monkey being discovered at a Toronto IKEA, here’s the Sun’s first story following the discovery: ‘IT’S SAD FOR HIM’ ![]() No word on whether the monkey still has the coat, but today he is happily living at Story Book Farm Primate Sanctuary in Sunderland, Ont., about 82 kilometres from the North York IKEA. Caitlin McGuire/Postmedia filesĭarwin was only a few months old when he was found and taken into the custody of Toronto Animal Services. Shoppers eventually alerted store staff, who then contacted animal services. Article content A monkey dressed in a jacket waits in a car parked in the IKEA parking lot in Toronto on Sunday, Dec.
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