Reviewing the old video, the phrase “Thousand Pity” comes naturally. The daily life of these female monkeys is full of struggle, pressure, and constant movement. In the video, their world looks chaotic—climbing, chasing, shouting, and sometimes falling. It is not entertainment; it is survival. Every day is a test of strength and awareness.
What stands out most is the brave husband-and-wife monkey pair. They move together fearlessly, protecting space, defending territory, and reacting quickly to danger. Their behavior looks wild and crazy to human eyes, but it is driven by instinct and responsibility. They take risks, warning others, pushing limits, even when it may lead to a fall.
The females carry a heavy burden—caring for young ones, watching for threats, and competing for safety. There is pity in seeing how hard their daily lives are, yet also respect. This is real life for monkeys: no pause, no comfort, only constant action.
The video reminds us that behind every dramatic moment is a routine reality. Their courage, chaos, and care repeat every day, unseen but deeply real.