In the old video, the scene between Terrify, Achap, Marcus, and poor Felix is difficult to watch. The three stronger monkeys corner Felix and aggressively chase him toward the edge of the water. Terrify and Achap appear especially forceful, while Marcus follows closely behind. Felix, clearly frightened and overwhelmed, tries to escape but is pushed further and further back until he has no choice but to run into the water. It is a moment that makes viewers feel pity for him, as he seems smaller and less dominant than the others. His quick decision to flee into the water shows both fear and instinct for survival.
This situation reflects real-life daily behavior among monkeys. In many monkey groups, social hierarchies are very important. Stronger or more dominant individuals often challenge weaker ones to maintain power. Fights can happen over food, territory, or social rank. Younger or less dominant monkeys, like Felix in the video, sometimes face bullying or exclusion. However, these interactions are part of natural social structures in the wild. While it may look harsh, such behavior helps establish order within the group and teaches survival skills in their natural environment.