Cheeky Monkeys Stealing and Begging for Food | Ganges | BBC Earth
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- As the Ganges starts to flow into flatter ground, the river starts to meet civilisation. And that is where groups of hungry macaques and humans come fact to face.
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Ganges (2007)
A sumptuous series that tells the story of the most extraordinary river in the world - the Ganges. Human life and nature bustle along her river banks, in a kaleidoscope of colour and energy. From man-hunting tigers to giant lizards, here the wildlife is as diverse as the people. Traversing from the peaks of the Himalayas through frenetic cities to the teeming delta where the river meets the sea, this is a vibrant and colourful look at how the Ganges shaped the wildlife, culture and beliefs of India.
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Monkeys are very greedy lol
Exactly like humans
Says the monkey himself
@@alemdevp2048 Thanks to your comment, I just saw the avatar :))
Actually, they just enjoy pooing.
Yes it is the 🇮🇳Indian culture and religion 🥰that loves all animals out there ❤ in the wild thanks 😊, also we love to keep monkeys 🐒 as lovely pets .
one monnkey took away chips from me at this same place many years ago 😂😂
They are very mischievous, I was bitten by a monkey when I was a child.
If monkeys then humans as well 🤣
I am from here 🤗😄
Over half of video was about the monkeys, who appear hopelessly dependent on their human occupiers!
We need tiny Handcuffs for them 🤣
*Embora possa parecer divertido ou inofensivo, alimentar animais selvagens pode, na verdade, ter consequências negativas tanto para os animais quanto para os humanos envolvidos. Alimentar a vida selvagem pode levar a um comportamento agressivo dos animais, aumentar sua dependência de alimentos fornecidos pelo homem e até espalhar doenças.*
Esos monos viven en comunidad. No creo que su agresión vaya a más que simplemente enseñar los dientes.
@@simonbolivar6960 te equivocas
1:09 1:09 1:09
Jai shree Ram | Jai Bajrang Bali ki jai . DEAR BBC I request you to please change the heading title of the video and remove that "Begging" word . Cauz we Worship monkey in the name of Lord Hanuman . We pay them offerings in devotion. They don't beg to us . So ....
*The comment suggests that monkeys are engaging in opportunistic behavior by stealing and begging for food. While this behavior may seem mischievous or entertaining, it is important to remember that monkeys are wild animals that should not be encouraged to rely on human-provided food. Feeding wild animals can lead to health problems, aggressive behavior, and habitat disruption.*
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Jai gange mata🙏🙏🏻🙏🏾
I typically am a fan of the clips but this one, about the monkeys, waited to the last minute to show a monkey, then comes a cow and it’s over?😮
Please correct the pronounciation of The Ganges.
Hindus can be understood as people of all superstitions.
far better than islam
@@ankitgomladu7492😂😂 You Hindus and Indians are obsessed with Muslims, Islam, Pakistan, and Pakistanis.
@@ankitgomladu7492 wonder why Islam is always brought up by Hindus even in conversations where we're not involved? Does your religion tell you to do this? Or is it some kind of jealousy? I'm not sure, but I hope Allah guides you. Salaam.
@@Al-Baqarah-02-256so if a Muslim guy comments nonesense about a hindu's religion, it's only fair that a hindu replies back in the same tone you'd understand
@@Al-Baqarah-02-256baaki bhagwaan ram ji ki kripa aap par bhi bani rahe🙏🏻