
Milk… Milk.. O.M.G Monkey Dito Crying Very Spoil Begging Milk, Why Dito So Spoil Like This?
Tiny baby monkey Dito was once again the center of attention in the troop. His loud cries echoed through the trees — “Milk… milk!” — over and over. His face looked desperate, his little arms waving toward his mother’s chest. The other monkeys turned to look, but they were already used to this dramatic routine. Dito, spoiled and adorable, had developed a habit of demanding milk loudly and persistently — even when he had just finished nursing.
Dito’s mother, a patient and gentle macaque named Dana, tried to wean him slowly. But Dito refused to grow up. While other baby monkeys began nibbling on fruits and learning to climb, Dito remained clingy, demanding his mother’s milk as if it were his only right. When she moved away to rest or eat, he would cry so loudly that she often gave in.
Why is Dito so spoiled like this? The answer may be simple: love. Dito is the only baby of Dana’s this season, and she showers him with affection. From birth, she never let him out of her arms. No one dared approach him without facing her fierce protection. That constant comfort made Dito feel safe — and entitled.
Now, even when he’s not truly hungry, he uses loud cries, rolling on the ground, and pitiful eyes to get his way. Some older monkeys shake their heads, while the younger ones seem amused. Dana, tired but still deeply bonded to her baby, often gives in.
Dito may be spoiled, but he’s also deeply loved. His cries may sound dramatic, but to him, milk equals comfort, attention, and security. And in his tiny heart, he believes his mommy’s milk will always come — just one cry away.