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13/09/07 - World news section
The abandoned monkey who has found love with a pigeon
They're an odd couple in every sense but a monkey and a pigeon have become inseparable at an animal sanctuary in China.
The 12-week-old macaque - who was abandoned by his mother - was close to death when it was rescued on Neilingding Island, in Goangdong Province.
After being taken to an animal hospital his health began to improve but he seemed spiritless - until he developed a friendship with a white pigeon.
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The blossoming relationship helped to revive the macaque who has developed a new lease of life, say staff at the sanctuary.
Now the unlikely duo are never far from each other's side, but they aren't the only ones to strike up an unusual friendship.
Earlier this year a pig adopted a tiger cub and raised him along with her piglets because his mother couldn't feed him.
And in 2005 a baby dear named Mi-Lu befriended lurcher Geoffrey at the Knowsley Animal Park in Merseyside after she was rejected by her mother.
Find this story at http://www.dailymail.co.uk/pages/live/articles/news/worldnews.html?in_article_id=481601&in_page_id=1811
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yuri,
sweet! Wilber fans, eh? that sounds like our very own Ryan :) thanks for participating in the event. here's to the Calgary zaangha :)
love that photo!
~C
I love that. It sounds like it was a wonderful event! Thank you so much for sharing.
And thank you for the monkey story. That makes my day!
Thanks for visiting. Yup. Mr. Ryan was there , without him and his Wiber sharing, what will we do? It was fun get together. We should connect more in our lives because it does so much for our inside like seeing the monkey with the pigeon, it shows us that no matter what form we are in, there is love and compassion, and need to connect for survival. We are not living alone survival as we all are doing the same, fill with ups and downs. If we are down, the need to connect is so important.
Leave it Yuri to do what I should have done - blog about this ! So thank you Yuri-san!
Next time I’m sure we’ll have a larger group as we’ll give them more than 1 day of notice ;) I’ve a few who said they would attend if they had been free or known in time, so I’m looking forward it to the next one…by Xmas for sure!
And the monkey story/photo just made my day again too :)