
Week three of Baby Braxton’s journey has been full of curiosity, gentle mischief, and heartwarming social experiments. As he slowly grows more confident in his tiny world, the baby monkey is beginning to understand how the troop functions—and how he fits into it.
In one adorable clip, Braxton attempts to mimic the older juveniles by reaching out to touch a young monkey’s tail. His clumsy gesture surprises the other, leading to a brief stare-off before they both scamper away playfully. It’s a sign that Braxton is learning how to interact and communicate, even if his efforts are still a little awkward.
Another memorable moment captures Braxton approaching his grandma, gently tugging her fur and attempting a cuddle. Though she doesn’t respond with full affection, she allows him to sit beside her—a small but meaningful acceptance in monkey society. These interactions are Braxton’s way of exploring relationships, testing boundaries, and forming early bonds.
A highlight of the week was when Braxton tried to share a leafy snack with another baby monkey. Though he dropped it in the process, the gesture sparked giggles from nearby onlookers and showed just how social and sweet-natured he is becoming.
From his first attempts at grooming to climbing on older monkeys’ backs without warning, Braxton’s experiments have been a charming mix of trial and error. While some troop members are patient, others are quick to move away, teaching Braxton valuable lessons in personal space and group dynamics.
Week three’s collection of clips truly showcases Baby Braxton’s blossoming personality. As he continues to grow, so does his understanding of his world—and his determination to be part of it. These tiny social steps are shaping him into a thoughtful and curious young monkey, full of promise.