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A monkey that is orthogonally adjacent to a ship of its own color may board the ship as a move; stack the monkey on top of the ship piece.
 
(A monkey on a ship may, if its player wishes, leave the ship; as a move, move it to an orthogonally adjacent space. The ship stays where it is; it can't move from there unless it has a monkey from its own faction on board.)
 
When a monkey (on foot) is jumped (by another monkey, also on foot) the jumping player places the jumped monkey in a space of his or her choice in its owner's cage area. There are no restrictions on moving into or out of the cages, nor are there any restrictions based on being sent there (i.e. no loss of turn or anything); the monkey is just placed in the cage, and may then move out next turn.
 
Nothing happens to a ship, or a monkey on board a ship, that is jumped.
 
=== Movement, ships ===