Maharashtra / The lota got stuck in the mouth of the langur's child, the helpless mother kept walking for seven hours...

While drinking water in Chandrapur, Maharashtra, the mouth of the baby langur got stuck in the pot. After this, the child of the langur continued to suffer for hours. To solve this problem, he wandered here and there, but no one could solve his problem. The mother of the langur's child also tried to remove the lotus stuck in its mouth but she too did not get any success

Vikrant Shekhawat : Jun 09, 2022, 07:53 AM
Maharashtra: While drinking water in Chandrapur, Maharashtra, the mouth of the baby langur got stuck in the pot. After this, the child of the langur continued to suffer for hours. To solve this problem, he wandered here and there, but no one could solve his problem. The mother of the langur's child also tried to remove the lotus stuck in its mouth but she too did not get any success. She kept walking with her baby on her stomach. Locals say that langurs and monkeys often enter the residential area for food and water in summer. While drinking water from the pot, the mouth of the baby langur got stuck in it.

The entire group of langurs tried their best to remove the lotus stuck in the child's mouth. During this, the child of the langur kept on suffering for hours hungry and thirsty. When the eyes of the local people fell on the baby of the langur, they were also surprised. He immediately informed the forest department about the incident. On reaching the spot, the team took stock of the situation. But how to hold the child sitting in the mother's lap became a big challenge. There were many langurs around. The forest department team made a special plan for this.

The mouth of the baby langur got stuck in the bottle while drinking water.

Giving more details on this incident, Forest Department official Suresh Yelkewad said that it was not easy to take the langur's child in his possession. For this a cage was set up and food items were kept. Despite this, the group of langurs did not come under control. Then rescue teams were called from Tadoba Tiger Reserve and Kotti Forest Department and a special strategy was made.

After 7 hours of hard work, the baby of the langur came to the rescue. Immediately his head was removed by cutting the lotus. During this, to drive away the group of langurs, the forest department employees kept the langur away with sticks in their hands. After preliminary examination of the langur's child, he was released with his mother. This act of the forest department is being discussed everywhere.