
In the quiet corner of the forest sanctuary, a heartbreaking scene unfolded today. Tiny baby monkey was seen crying alone under the tree, weak and confused. The little one belonged to Luna and Lucie’s group, but sadly, she was not welcomed anymore. Luna and Lucie, two adult females, seemed disturbed and annoyed by the baby’s constant cries and attempts to cling for comfort. Instead of showing love, they pushed her away harshly, leaving the helpless baby trembling on the ground, calling out again and again.
The baby didn’t understand why her family had abandoned her. She still believed her mother or aunt would return to hold her, but hours passed with no one caring. Every time she tried to move closer, Luna would snap or chase her off, and Lucie would pull her tail angrily. The little one’s soft cries echoed around the place, breaking the hearts of anyone who saw her struggle. Her small body was dirty, and her eyes were full of sadness and fear.
It was a painful moment showing how cruel survival can be for baby monkeys when they are rejected by their group. Without protection, she faced danger from other adults and even from hunger or cold nights. Volunteers nearby finally noticed her suffering and tried to bring her to safety. Wrapped in a small towel, she clung tightly to the human’s hand, still shaking but slowly calming down.
This little soul, once unwanted, now needed love more than ever. Watching her abandoned by Luna and Lucie was truly heartbreaking — a reminder that every baby, no matter how small or annoying, only wants warmth and care to survive.