„Gorillas in African Culture and Medicine”. 18. jun 1999.. Arhivirano iz originala na datum 2005-09-05. Pristupljeno 24. jul 2010. »The Anyang in Cameroon near the border to Nigeria were formerly only allowed to hunt gorillas for the initiation of a new chief, when a gorilla had to be killed. The chief had to eat the brain and another high-ranking person ate the heart.«
profauna.org
„ProFauna Demands For Wild Macaque Catching To Stop”. ProFaun. 16. januar 2008.. Arhivirano iz originala na datum 2015-09-24. Pristupljeno 24. jul 2010. »The primates are also consumed as delicacies for their meat and brain. In some cities like Jakarta, Medan, and Palembang, monkey meat is listed on restaurant menus. It is estimated that 3000 individuals are slaughtered for delicacies every year.
In Medan, North Sumatera, the monkey's skull is chopped in half while it is still alive so the restaurants' patrons can suck its brain.«
sina.com.cn
edu.sina.com.cn
„Year Of Monkey”. Pristupljeno 24. jul 2010. »,monkey brain seems to have figured on a now-lost menu prepared for the imperial court in Beijing during the Qing Dynasty«
web.archive.org
„Gorillas in African Culture and Medicine”. 18. jun 1999.. Arhivirano iz originala na datum 2005-09-05. Pristupljeno 24. jul 2010. »The Anyang in Cameroon near the border to Nigeria were formerly only allowed to hunt gorillas for the initiation of a new chief, when a gorilla had to be killed. The chief had to eat the brain and another high-ranking person ate the heart.«
„ProFauna Demands For Wild Macaque Catching To Stop”. ProFaun. 16. januar 2008.. Arhivirano iz originala na datum 2015-09-24. Pristupljeno 24. jul 2010. »The primates are also consumed as delicacies for their meat and brain. In some cities like Jakarta, Medan, and Palembang, monkey meat is listed on restaurant menus. It is estimated that 3000 individuals are slaughtered for delicacies every year.
In Medan, North Sumatera, the monkey's skull is chopped in half while it is still alive so the restaurants' patrons can suck its brain.«