We came across this very unusual sighting of a vervet monkey that has survived against all odds in Amakhala with Ralph and Morgan. This monkey is missing its arms and a section of its tail. Despite this, it is still foraging and flourishing amongst its family. What a trooper!
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Almost like humans, except the scratching part! I love all wildlife! ππ»π₯π’πππ¦π·π¦π π ππ½πππ¦etc, etc β€οΈπ¨π·πΊπΈ
We as humans can learn something from this little guy. Never give up because of the struggle you might face.
He's missing most of his tail too..good luck little guy…wonder how he climbs trees
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Monkey motivation. Good luck little fella.
When the doctor says you will not live to See tomorrow and boom,you attend the doctor's funeral In 20yrs time and still living a good life…….
i was expecting a lion to jump out then seen that poor little baboon an his disability. What a legend he is ππ
Itβs sad to see this little one but happy they have the support of their family.
There's an island in japan where they have a monkey park and feed them everyday and of course they live off wild nuts and other food but there's one I see on the live cam she was born with the same problem and does very well the owner of the park said she fits right in
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His childhood must've been incredibly hard