A monkey in Dhenkanal protects and takes care of a twenty-four day old human baby when his mother is engaged in household chores.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fsaEv...1&feature=fvwp
A monkey in Dhenkanal protects and takes care of a twenty-four day old human baby when his mother is engaged in household chores.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fsaEv...1&feature=fvwp
"Fruit of the Spirit" is a biblical term that sums up the nine (should be?)visible attributes of a true Christian life.
~love, joy, peace, forbearance, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness and self-control?
Loved the video for the awwww effect. It makes me wonder, though, if maybe the monkey has been rejected by, or ousted from, its own troop and is hoping she's(?) found a new one. Anyway, I'm not so sure I'd let a wild animal that close to my child. At least, not while unsupervised.
Barbara
Q. What is an atheist?
A. An atheist is someone who doesn't believe that any god or gods exist.
Q. How do you know God doesn't exist?
A. I didn't say God doesn't exist. I said I don't believe it.
Hi Barbara!!!::soms waves::
I wondered that as well,or if possibly the monkey had lost its own little one, and this might have been part of its grieving recovery, or an alternative (sorta conspiracy theory) that the child may be special...and drawing protection from all creatures...(hee hee...makes me think of snow white and cinderella disney movies...) I think in our culture, a mother would not have been so "ready" to allow the monkey to babysit either...
"Fruit of the Spirit" is a biblical term that sums up the nine (should be?)visible attributes of a true Christian life.
~love, joy, peace, forbearance, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness and self-control?