IAS Officer shares mesmerising video!!!

S Venkateshwari
IAS Officer shares mesmerising video!!!


Supriya Sahu, an IAS official, posted a breathtaking video of a lion-tailed macaque. She wrote that they were "extremely endangered, as only a few thousands of them are left." 

You must watch this clip if you enjoy learning about nature and watching wildlife documentaries. A rare lion-tailed macaque was the subject of a compelling video that IAS officer supriya Sahu shared on Twitter. Senthil Natrajan is the original creator of this video. The bureaucrat also shared interesting details about this particular species of monkey.


The uncommon lion-tailed macaque may be seen perched on a tree branch at the beginning of the movie. The creature can be observed scanning its surroundings. In the video, the monkey is seen from a number of different angles; in one, it can be seen nibbling on something while in another it is climbing up a tree.

IAS supriya Sahu stated in the post's title, "The fascinating, beautiful, and somewhat enigmatic Lion-tailed Macaques are native to the Western Ghats. Due to the fact that there are only a few thousand left, they are in grave danger. For their existence, habitat protection is crucial. Here is some rarely seen video from Senthil Natrajan." One day ago, this video was shared. It has received 200 likes, 200 comments, and more than 3000 views since being posted online.

Below are some responses to the situation:

In the twitter comments, one user wrote, "In their natural habitat, I saw a few around the Sholayar reservoir area and Manjoor. But when I saw a couple in the area of Agumbe, it was a completely different sight. They were waiting for people to throw some goodies while sharing area with bornet macaques and recess. It's upsetting to see them leave their home." Another person continued, "I appreciate you sharing, please. I hope the government will take your recommendation for greater habitats for endangered animals into consideration. Thank you." Another added, "Such a wonderful animal."



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