Furious baboons hurl rocks at intruding hikers breaking three of their legs

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A Wilderness Search and Rescue rescuer guides a helicopter into the Banhoek mountain range (Image: Wilderness Search & Rescue)
A Wilderness Search and Rescue rescuer guides a helicopter into the Banhoek mountain range (Image: Wilderness Search & Rescue)

Three hikers had their legs broken following an attack from angry baboons who rolled rocks over a cliff at them in South Africa.

The peeved primates became agitated when they saw the unusual sight of seven men abseiling down their territory in remote mountains.

The group had just reached a narrow ledge at a waterfall in the Banhoek Mountains near Stellenbosch when two of the hikers rappelled down further.

The remaining five however suddenly came under fire from a barrage of rocks from the baboons above, including a 60kg boulder landing between them.

The giant rock exploded on impact and sent razor-sharp rock shards flying like shrapnel, breaking the legs of three hikers who collapsed in agony.

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Furious baboons hurl rocks at intruding hikers breaking three of their legsThe narrow ledge on the Banhoek Mountains in Stellenbosch where the stricken hikers took cover (Wilderness Search & Rescue)
Furious baboons hurl rocks at intruding hikers breaking three of their legsA winchman is lowered down by a rescue helicopter to recover three hikers (Wilderness Search & Rescue)

The fourth suffered a flesh wound and the fifth was hit by part of the boulder and nearly knocked over the edge but was saved by his safety harness.

But the hikers' ordeal was far from over as dozens more rocks rained down on them from the baboons above forcing them to shelter in by the cliff face.

One of the hikers despite being in such a remote area managed to make an emergency call for help and the Air Mercy Service helicopter was mobilised.

A team from Wilderness Search and Rescue was on board.

The baboons had moved on so the WSAR paramedics could be winched down and put the most seriously injured victim in a stretcher and winch him to the chopper.

They then hoisted the two other men with broken legs up to the chopper and all three were dropped off where ambulances were waiting.

Furious baboons hurl rocks at intruding hikers breaking three of their legsThe rescue helicopter brings the three stricken climbers with broken legs down to a safe landing (Wilderness Search & Rescue)

The other four made their own way back down the cliffs.

WSAR spokesman Johann Marais said: “We commend the two uninjured hikers for remaining calm and doing a fantastic job caring for the injured and wish them a speedy recovery”.

A baboon expert who specialises in rescuing the primates from urban areas said: "Baboons are capable of throwing rocks but they can only throw them underarm.

‘Their shoulder blades are at a different angle to the ribs than in humans and are flat into their side they have to throw underarm but can throw very hard.

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“Whether they were deliberately throwing the rocks at the hikers or just dislodging them I guess will never be known but that was a lot of rocks to accidentally dislodge.

“Baboons are curious and can become easily upset by things they are not used to and would be used to humans walking along cliff paths but not abseiling down them.

‘It takes a lot to accidentally dislodge a 60kg boulder” she said.

All three patients are recovering after being taken to the hospital.

The Cape baboon is one of the world's biggest monkeys and can weigh up to 80lbs and grow to 4 feet long not including the tail and have 5-inch teeth.

The omnivores can run at 30mph and have up to 50 in a troop and their biggest predator in the wild is leopards but they only attack if feel threatened.

Rachel Hagan

Monkeys, South Africa, Waterfalls, Hospitals, Accidents

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