MONKEY TO THE RESCUE

A TBP monkey does this every day to other TBP monkeys, even when they aren’t unconscious.

A monkey saved the life of one of his fellow primate friends when the animal lost consciousness after being electrocuted on train tracks in the northern Indian city of Kanpur, Sunday. The monkey was electrocuted while running over a high voltage power cable on the train tracks at Kanpur station. Rendering the animal unconscious, the monkey’s saviour repeatedly bit the stunned primate and dipped it in a pool of water in order to resuscitate him.

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Sensetti
Sensetti
December 22, 2014 9:12 am

A good friend is a rare gem!!

MuckAbout
MuckAbout
December 22, 2014 11:52 am

@bb: You have the soul of a twisted syphilis infected whore working the docks in Sierra Leone.

You are a constant pain in the ass and not worth even glancing at the garbage you post here. I have, as you may have gathered, lost patience with you.

The post above merely shows that bravery, courage and care cross species and is not reserved for just humans (not counting you – of course – I’m not sure you’re human).

PS: Eat Me!

MA

IndenturedServant
IndenturedServant
December 22, 2014 2:15 pm

From AWD to bb:

“bb

Go fuck yourself. Dumb ass village idiot.”

I wish he were here to deliver that message personally.

Kill Bill
Kill Bill
December 22, 2014 6:49 pm

PILE ON!!!

bb didn’t your madre warn you about running around with pencils in your ears? Peeing on the third rail?

El Coyote
El Coyote
December 23, 2014 12:38 am

I guess I missed bb’s comment. An idle mind is the devil’s workshop. Driving a truck is boring work and it messes up the mind to leave it idling for long periods with little human conversation. The thoughts I’ve entertained while driving for hours on the 10 are not for the faint of heart.

Anonymous
Anonymous
December 23, 2014 4:19 am

Lucky for it the ground was dry (so a relatively poor conductor). I still remember seeing the (very lethal) damage resulting from an “accidental” close-approach to the UK / EU standard 25kV overhead system. “Very little recognisable, most of which was charred”.