Monkey first aid, artificial respiration to save fellow victims of accidents and unexpected truth
Monkeys are intelligent animals that are sometimes naughty and can cause a lot of trouble, but they are very affectionate creatures, ready to help each other.
Today, with the great progress of science and technology, the misconception that monkeys are the ancestors of humans has been clarified, monkeys and humans only share the same origin and belong to the order of primates. Not only that, scientists have also shown that monkeys and us humans also have a number of similar genetic codes, which have given monkeys outstanding features and intelligence compared to many other species. other animals.
Like humans, monkeys are omnivores that can eat both small animals and a variety of plants such as rice, bananas, sweet potatoes, cassava. The attachment of monkeys and humans can also be demonstrated. Currently, it is the first animal to appear in zoos, used for human entertainment purposes such as circus performances, comedy films.
In addition, monkeys are also species that can express emotions and live emotions like humans. However, the most outstanding feature of monkeys often mentioned is their extreme intelligence and ability to imitate.
According to research by scientists, right from birth, monkeys can imitate the facial expressions of their parents. This mimicry associated with the will to learn has been found in great apes such as chimpanzees. It is thanks to this ability that many people have been able to train monkeys to do "entertainment" movements for people such as pulling carts, racing horses, riding bicycles, grinding rice, shooting guns.
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Recently, zoological photographer William Steel captured these perfect, extremely rare moments of monkeys. Through his lens, Steel showed viewers the image of a monkey helping a friend who had just fallen to the ground with extremely professional and proficient first aid and artificial respiration movements, no different. What a person has gone through in basic training classes.
After being posted, these photos have received many compliments from the public. People think this is the clearest proof that wild animals are also very lovable and affectionate with each other. They are ready to "spread their arms" to help their fellow humans when they have muscle breakdown or trouble.
The photographer said that he took these pictures at Gaborone Animal Sanctuary, Botswana. That day, when he was walking in the forest, he discovered a monkey had fallen from a tree to the ground. I don't understand how it fell, but rolled around, arms and legs spread wide, lying in a heap on the ground.
Initially, Steel did not have time to calm down because of what had just happened, but when he picked up the camera to work, suddenly a monkey jumped from nowhere, performing movements like artificial respiration for the baby. Monkey just fell.
Everything in the scene appeared in the right place, in the right place, creating a unique work for the young photographer.
However, after carefully reviewing the photos, this guy said, it doesn't seem that the monkey is giving first aid to his friend, but it seems that this is like a coincidence, with many meanings. meant to attract the female monkey's attention more.
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