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Monkeys' Brave Rescue Bid Against Crocodile

30 Dec

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Summary

  • Monkeys attempted to rescue a companion from a crocodile.
  • The dramatic event occurred in Odisha's Kendrapara district.
  • Videos of the rescue bid have gone viral online.
Monkeys' Brave Rescue Bid Against Crocodile

A group of monkeys in the Mahakalapada area of Odisha's Kendrapara district exhibited extraordinary courage when they attempted to rescue one of their own from a saltwater crocodile. The dramatic incident, captured on video, shows several monkeys bravely swimming towards the crocodile after it attacked and dragged their companion into a river. Despite their valiant efforts, the monkeys were unable to save their friend from the predator.

The waterways of Kendrapara, which include the Kharinasi tributary of the Mahanadi river, are known habitats for crocodiles and are frequented by local wildlife. These areas often pose risks due to frequent crocodile sightings. The viral video of the monkeys' rescue attempt has sparked numerous reactions online, with many praising the animals' instinct, courage, and compassion.

Crocodiles are a common sight across Odisha, with significant populations found in Bhitarkanika National Park and coastal areas. Recent floods have led to an increase in crocodiles venturing out of their natural habitats into human-populated regions. This event echoes a past incident in 2021 where langurs in Maharashtra reportedly retaliated against dogs after a monkey infant was killed.

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No, sadly, the monkeys' attempt to rescue their companion from the saltwater crocodile was unsuccessful.
The incident occurred in the Mahakalapada area of Odisha's Kendrapara district, a region known for frequent crocodile sightings.
Odisha has a large population of saltwater crocodiles, particularly around Bhitarkanika National Park and its coastal areas, and recent floods have increased their presence near human settlements.

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