Monkey from India Causes Stir in Donga Bonga Region

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Islamabad(The COW News Digital)-A monkey that reportedly crossed over from India has become the center of attention in the Donga Bonga area of Mandi Madrasa, creating both curiosity and concern among local residents. The unusual visitor has been spotted leaping across rooftops and trees, drawing crowds and capturing the fascination of social media users.

According to local residents, the monkey has been actively moving around homes and nearby trees over the past four days, leaving many startled and amused. Videos and images of the primate have been widely shared online, adding to the local buzz.

The wildlife department confirmed that teams of rangers and wildlife experts have been trying to safely capture the animal since its arrival. Despite continuous efforts over the last four days, the monkey remains at large, evading all attempts to secure it.

Authorities have urged residents not to approach the monkey and to immediately report any sightings. “Our priority is to ensure the safety of both the public and the animal,” said a wildlife official. “We plan to capture it safely and release it back into the forest once secured.”

While the presence of the monkey has posed a temporary challenge for local administration, it has also sparked entertainment and intrigue for residents, some of whom are watching the ongoing efforts with keen interest.

Wildlife experts note that cross-border movement of animals is not uncommon and often occurs due to changes in habitat, food availability, or environmental factors. The incident highlights the need for careful wildlife management and public awareness to prevent accidents or harm to both humans and animals.

As the search continues, local authorities remain on high alert and continue to coordinate with wildlife rangers to ensure a safe resolution. In the meantime, the unexpected visitor has provided a rare spectacle for the residents of Donga Bonga, combining both excitement and a reminder of the delicate balance between humans and wildlife.

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