This monkey keeps bothering me.

In today's video, Mega begins the day by watering the young trees that I recently planted. These trees have been selected because they are important natural food sources for monkeys. As they grow and eventually produce leaves and fruit, I hope they will become part of an educational habitat that demonstrates the relationship between native plants, primates, and healthy forest ecosystems. While Mega is caring for the plants, Leela continues showing her energetic and curious personality. She repeatedly pulls on Mega's headscarf, follows her, and tries to get her attention. These behaviors reflect the curiosity and social nature of young monkeys as they explore and interact with their surroundings. Throughout these moments, Mega remains calm and patient, allowing Leela to gradually become more familiar with her presence. After watering all the trees, Mega sits on an old fallen tree to care for Chucky. Even then, Leela continues trying to interact with her, creating another opportunity to observe the natural social behavior of young primates. This video is shared to educate viewers about primate behavior, the importance of habitat restoration, and how planting native food trees can help support wildlife while encouraging healthier ecosystems for the future. #MonkeyEducation #PrimateBehavior #MonkeyObservation #WildlifeEducation #HabitatConservation #TreePlanting #ForestConservation #NativeTrees #PrimateLife #AnimalBehavior #MonkeyFacts #NatureEducation #WildlifeConservation #EnvironmentalEducation #NatureRestoration #ProtectWildlife #LearnAboutPrimates #ConservationAwareness #Biodiversity #NatureDocumentary