Reviewing the old video, the moment is shocking and difficult to understand. A younger mother, Rany, is seen hanging her tiny baby and pushing, causing the infant to hit the ground. To human eyes, this behavior feels unbelievable and painful to watch. However, this scene reflects a harsh truth about real-life daily monkey behavior, where instincts, stress, and social pressure often guide actions more than care or emotion.
In monkey societies, young mothers may lack experience or face overwhelming challenges. Competition for food, fear of other adults, and confusion can lead to rough or harmful behavior toward infants. This does not come from cruelty, but from survival instincts that sometimes fail under pressure. The video captures one of those difficult moments that rarely get attention.
Daily life for monkeys is not gentle. It is full of tension, learning through mistakes, and constant adaptation. Mothers are not born knowing how to protect perfectly; they learn through time, sometimes with tragic consequences. Watching this video reminds us that nature is not always kind, but it is real. Understanding these moments helps us see animal life honestly, with empathy rather than judgment.