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00:00 Hello everyone and welcome back to our channel.
00:06 Today we are talking about an interesting topic that been making wave on social media.
00:12 We are discussing a shocking and disturbing incident that took place in a village in Maharashtra,
00:21 India.
00:24 Report have come in about two monkeys being captured for allegedly being involved in the
00:29 killing of nearly 250 dogs.
00:38 In a rare and unusual incident, a monkey and a dog were caught on camera fighting in a
00:44 residential area in Maharashtra, India.
00:51 Monkeys are a common sight in India and they scared too many.
00:55 They are known to be a very intelligent and opportunistic animals, but their presence
01:01 in urban areas can cause problems for humans.
01:05 They often raid homes and gardens for food, and their aggressive behavior can be dangerous
01:11 to the people.
01:23 According to local reports, the two monkeys were seen attacking and killing dogs in the
01:29 village causing panic among residents.
01:34 In response, authorities captured the monkeys and conducted further investigation to determine
01:40 if they were indeed responsible for the killings.
01:54 The villagers say that the reason behind this outrage is revenge.
01:59 A month ago, a baby monkey was attacked and killed by the few dogs.
02:04 After this incident, the monkey started ramping the village intending to kill dogs.
02:12 The monkeys dragged dogs to the top of buildings or trees and dropped them to death.
02:22 Pups are also not spared for these wretched acts.
02:26 The monkeys have now taken their anger on the people in the village.
02:31 According to Daily Express, there was an incident where an 8-year-old was dragged by a monkey
02:38 and was saved by villagers who threw stones at the animal.
02:49 After almost all dogs were killed by the monkeys, the primates started attacking school-going
02:55 children in the village.
02:57 This has created panic among villagers, who feared that the monkeys in their bloodlust
03:02 to avenge the death of one of their infant, my target children having been killed pups.
03:09 On the other hand, after falling in their initial attempt to catch the monkeys, the
03:13 forest department officials came up with an elaborate plan to nab and mangle the monkeys.
03:23 They laid a trap and managed to ensure the troop of monkeys responsible for killing over
03:29 250 dogs in the district.
03:35 To get to the bottom of this, we reach out to the local wildlife experts and the dog
03:40 trainers.
03:41 The wildlife experts explain that the monkeys are known for their strong arms and excellent
03:47 climbing abilities, but they can also be unpredictable and aggressive.
03:53 On the other hand, dogs are trained to follow commands and have a strong sense of loyalty
03:58 to their owners.
04:01 But they also have strong instincts to protect their territories.
04:15 The experts explain that while monkeys are generally not aggressive toward dogs, they
04:20 may attack if they feel threatened or if they are trying to protect their territories.
04:31 The experts also mention that the presence of humans and the growing problem of human-wildlife
04:36 conflict could cause the factor of this situation.
04:43 The incident in Maharashtra is just one example of the growing problem of human-wildlife conflicts.
04:49 As human populations continue to grow, wildlife habitats have been destroyed and animals are
04:55 being forced into closer proximity with humans.
04:59 This can lead to increased interaction and conflicts.
05:03 And it's important for the authorized and the community to find ways to co-exist with
05:08 wildlife in a safe and responsible manner.
05:10 So, what can be done to prevent incidents like that one in Maharashtra from happening
05:28 in the future?
05:30 The wildlife experts suggest a number of measures that can be helped to mitigate the problem
05:35 of human-wildlife conflicts.
05:37 For example, communities can take steps to reduce the attraction of being wildlife into
05:42 residential areas, such as securing trash and removing bird feeders.
05:48 Additionally, authorized can work to create a wildlife corridor and protect natural habitat,
05:54 which will give animals more space to roam and reduce their need to come into contact
05:59 with humans.
06:05 In conclusion, this incident in Maharashtra highlights the growing problem of human-wildlife
06:09 conflicts and the importance of finding ways to co-exist with wildlife in a safe and responsible
06:15 manner.
06:16 We hope that the investigation into the incident will provide some answers and lead to better
06:21 solutions to prevent similar situations from happening in the future.
06:50 Thank you.
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