30 ferocious monkeys rush to use sticks to pierce the tyrant crocodile’s back to rescue the poor monkey in the crocodile’s jaws
Baboons are omnivores, ranging from fruits and roots to birds, rodents, even the young of antelope and sheep. Baboons live in groups, which can consist of several dozen to several hundred members.
Extremely intelligent and highly social, baboons live and move in packs. With large teeth and strong limbs, baboons are a formidable opponent for most animals of their size.
In the clip, a group of baboons are drinking water on the shore when an immature crocodile appears.
Realizing that delicious food was right in front of him, the swamp killer approached, grabbed a young male baboon, then pulled it off the shore and tried to drown it.
Because the hole was shallow and the baboon was so strong, it struggled to keep its head above the water. After about 20 minutes, the crocodile had to come up to breathe. Taking this opportunity, the baboon pulled the crocodile close to the shore.
Seeing that, the whole group of baboons immediately rushed to attack to rescue their fellows. Beaten by the council, the crocodile released the baboon and retreated into the water.