Monkey Street Gang | Jungle Animal Rescue | National Geographic Wild UK

Monkey Street Gang | Jungle Animal Rescue | National Geographic Wild UK
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When Wildlife S.O.S go to save a monkey who is not able to move properly, they face the challenge of not dealing with just one potentially dangerous animal, but all of their friends too.
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  1. I think there is some sort of attitude problem with our Indians while interacting with European in work place.
    They purposely honour fellow Indians but ignore their fellow members of European origin. A false sense of brotherhood and territorial pride like stray dogs 🐕 prevail in our mindset. We say that we work as a team but always try to prove individual superiority over team work and become irresponsible/callous in our attitude. In this manner especially people from Northern India has little regards and respect for women folks. In South India they try to speak fluent english and replicate an English men but fails to be a gentleman in every aspect.
    Baiju Raaj and his Indian mates must change attitude toward his foreign team mates. This looks ugly on cameras.

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