Viral Video: Monkey looted 500 notes, then tree climbed and rained money

You must have heard the stories of the monkeys of Vrindavan – how they jerk glasses, mobile or sacrifice of pilgrims and return to “Frutti Ransom”. But now a similar shocking case has appeared from Tamil Nadu in South India, in which the evil of monkeys panic on social media. In reality, a monkey a bundle of 500-500 rupee notes from the tourists’ hand near the Guna caves at the famous Hill station Kodaikanal in Tamil Nadu and then climbed the tree and blew them into the air! This whole view is captured in a video that has now been viral on the internet. Monkey Made ‘Note Blowing Thief’ can clearly be seen in the viral video that a monkey sits on a tree and has a bundle of 500 notes in his hand, which is linked to rubber. Initially, he takes out one note with quietly and then starts throwing them off the tree. In a few moments, the monkey blows all the notes in the air. The video also shows that as soon as the monkey realizes that someone is taking up his actions in the camera, he turns back and looks back. The video was shared and written by a user named @shakaalbaba on Twitter – “Monkey blew Note after robbing money.” This video has been seen thousands of times and users also make fun comments. Tourists were surprised, this incident happened to a tourist from Karnataka, who visited Kodaikanal. Once the monkey refurbished the bundle of notes, he couldn’t understand anything and when he saw it, his money left the tree. Tourists also tried to fall, but by that time there was a lot of damage. This is not the first time that does not have codaikanal’s foldable caves not notorious for the evil of monkeys. Last year, a vlogger Daniel Jainraj shared a video in which the monkeys attacked tourists. In the video, he wrote: “If the monkeys want to cut themselves, then come to the Guna cave.” This means that these monkeys have become both exciting and problems for tourists. People’s reactions were also fun, as the reaction video on social media became viral. Someone wrote: “Aapies have now become a bandit.” So someone said, “It’s called Modern Jungle Secret!” One user wrote funny: “Demonetization also affected animals!” What takes action? This is not a new problem in Kodaikanal. The Tourism Division and the Forest Division have repeatedly received complaints about this. But in light of the number of monkeys and increasing boldness, it becomes a major challenge for the administration. According to local people, tourists often keep food and drink in the open, which is why monkeys are attracted. But now the situation has become such a nature that they even take away cash.

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