Monkeys are a large and perhaps the most diverse group of mammals that exhibit human-like behavior.
A video of a baby monkey being separated from his family was recently returned and the video of the reunion is now going viral. The baby monkey was taken for rehabilitation by wildlife experts and they decided to send it back to its parents.
The emotional reunion becomes famous on social media, with the baby monkey’s parents even giving their little one a hug. The video was posted on Twitter by Yoda.
Watch the video below:
Rehabilitated wild monkey gets a huge hug from family on release..???????? pic.twitter.com/khoTJBB6Sr
— ????o̴g̴ (@Yoda4ever) June 10, 2022
It has gained more than 655,000 views and more than 47,000 likes since it was posted on Friday.
Some Twitter users posted hilarious comments.
‘Junior, I’ve been looking for you everywhere! I called all the hospitals in the area… Oh, thank goodness! Mom, I was locked up all night! I swear mom, I didn’t do anything! Missed you so much!” a user named Mr. Paul posted on Twitter.
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“The way it grabbed and hugged him,” another user, Azul, tweeted along with crying emojis.
Monkeys are a large and perhaps the most diverse group of mammals that exhibit human-like behavior. There is a variety of monkeys, spread all over the world, with very different lifestyles, Live Science reports. They come in many shapes, sizes and colors, but they are all intelligent and social creatures.
The monkeys maintain long-term social bonds and live in social groups to maintain relationships, trust, and alliances.
Earlier this week, another video went viral on social media showing a monkey visiting a clinic in Sasaram in Bihar to get his wounds treated.
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The monkey was seen waiting patiently with its baby, which caught the attention of social media users.
The monkey entered Dr. SM Ahmed’s medical clinic in Sasaram’s Shahjama town around noon and sat on the patient’s bed. The monkey’s face was drawn.
The doctor gave her an injection of Tetanus and applied ointment to her face. The monkey rested patiently on the bed throughout the process.
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