
its a video of the vervet baby i handraised while working on a wildlife care and rehabilitation farm in southafrica. people keep them there as pets because they are cute. Later they start to bite (because its their nature and as well they bite to show their emotions) or the people just dont realise how much work a monkey is (it has to drink every 13 to 18 minutes when its young, 24/7). a lot of them want to give the monkey away (luckly) we took them in our care, raised them and later we intigrate them in a troop to form a functional vervet monkey troop to release. the farm needs a lot of support, please check out the facebook page and get some infortmations: www.facebook.com btw, the monkeys name is bobby-thuli ;) u also see the female waterbuck "bokkie" which i handraised. well i tried but after 3 week and 3 days she got pneumonia and unfortunately died :( but for this time bobby, bokkie, a other vervet baby named stoffel, his daddy and me (ok dont forget about the cat) where sleeping outside in some kind of stable with a bed and everything :P
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