18 April 2014

ANIMAL WORLD - Watch incredible footage of a MONKEY herd Indian farmer’s goats... and jump on their backs and steer them back when they step out of line






Watch incredible footage of a MONKEY herd Indian farmer’s goats... and jump on their backs and steer them back when they step out of line


  • Mani the monkey helps the unnamed farmer in rural India keep control of his goat herd
  • The talented monkey jumps from goat to goat to ensure they choose the right path
  • Mani even manages to work despite caring for her adorable baby monkey
  • The monkey makes sure that each of the goats makes it home safely after their outing

These are the amazing scenes as Mani the monkey and her child herd an Indian farmer's goats - even jumping on the larger animals making sure that errant goats choose the right path. 

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Mani takes control of a goat while on a stroll through the woodland
Mani takes control of a goat while on a stroll through the woodland

Like a jockey at Aintree, Mani steers the goat towards the front of the field
Like a jockey at Aintree, Mani steers the goat towards the front of the field

 




    It's not all hard work as Mani allows her charges to take a short break
    It's not all hard work as Mani allows her charges to take a short break

    Some of the goats are more stubborn than others and Mani is forced to scratch her head to come up with a new plan
    Some of the goats are more stubborn than others and Mani is forced to scratch her head to come up with a new plan

    Almost home as Mani manages to get the goats safely back to the village
    Almost home as Mani manages to get the goats safely back to the village

    In you go as Mani sends the goats home for the night, out of the reach of dangerous predators
    In you go as Mani sends the goats home for the night, out of the reach of dangerous predators


    Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2607107/Watch-monkey-herd-Indian-farmers-goats.html#ixzz2zBvBD0V7
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