In the quiet morning near the forest village, a tiny newborn baby monkey was discovered in distress. His soft fur was still very thin, and his body looked weak like he had just entered the world. Unfortunately, he had been lying in a spot where red ants lived, and they began crawling over him. The baby didn’t know how to move or protect himself, so he simply let out small, uncomfortable squeaks, showing how helpless he felt.
When my sister saw what was happening, she rushed over without wasting a second. She gently lifted the little monkey into her hands, carefully brushing away the ants without hurting his delicate skin. The infant monkey felt scared, shivering as though he still could not understand what was happening to him. Even though the ants were just tiny insects, the situation was dangerous for a newborn that could barely defend itself.
My sister behaved patiently, using soft cloth and water to clean his body. She made sure not to rub too hard so the baby wouldn’t feel pain. Slowly, the monkey began to calm down, no longer panicking. His big round eyes opened wider, looking at her as if he knew she was helping him. It was a touching moment to see how trust between humans and animals can build so quickly, especially when kindness is shown.
After removing all the ants, my sister wrapped the little monkey with a warm towel. She gently stroked his head, trying to comfort him. The baby monkey held onto her fingers with his tiny hands, showing that he had finally relaxed. He seemed tired but safe, ready to rest after the frightening experience.
The incident reminds us how fragile young animals are and how important it is to protect them, whether they are domestic pets or wild creatures. A simple act of care can change their lives. With the help he received today, this baby monkey will have a chance to grow healthier and stronger. We hope this video encourages more people to show patience, compassion, and respect toward innocent animals who depend on us.