Miracle Of Nature… Macaque Monkey Adopts A Kitten

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Incredible! This is a truly unique and unrepeatable miracle of nature. Macaque Monkey adopted a kitten. These amazing images were created in the forests on the island of Bali. See the monkey was fully accepted the kitten as his calf, and it acts as a completely identical with their cubs. He carries it everywhere and protects against the enemy. How long will it take really do not know, and even more a wonder that the kitten has no desire to escape from the unnatural parents, just another race.

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