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Dera
09-14-2007, 03:32 PM
The abandoned monkey who has found love with a pigeon
Last updated at 18:39 pm on 13th September 2007


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.




The macaque nestles his head against his feathered friend


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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.

Alpha
09-14-2007, 04:38 PM
That's a wonderful story Dera...it made my heart smile!!

Just goes to illustrate and fortify, that love is the most powerful force in th cosmos....and we "humans" are not the only one's capable of giving, receiving or needing it..;) :)

Judee
09-15-2007, 01:41 AM
Humans could learn a lot from animals if only they would open up their minds, eyes, and hearts.

Divinorumus
09-15-2007, 02:00 AM
Ah, I'd keep those two apart, they look a little too chummy and we don't need no flying monkeys plaguing our cities. :smlove2:

Topper
09-15-2007, 02:34 PM
It makes me weep, tears flooding down my cheeks to see how deeply love is embedded inside this animal kingdom.

Judee
09-16-2007, 01:14 AM
Ah, I'd keep those two apart, they look a little too chummy and we don't need no flying monkeys plaguing our cities. :smlove2:

Too late. Washington, D.C. is full of 'em.