In a lively troop of monkeys, three little ones—Berica, Berron, and Berro—are always at the center of attention. Their playful energy, constant curiosity, and endless mischief make them a joy to watch. But one day, their behavior raised concern, leaving everyone wondering: what happened to them?
The three youngsters had been exploring together, climbing trees, chasing one another, and playfully wrestling on the ground. Suddenly, the mood shifted. Berica seemed unusually quiet, sitting to the side with drooping shoulders. Berron, usually bold and energetic, clung tightly to a branch, avoiding play. Berro, the smallest of the three, let out soft cries as if something was wrong. Their unusual stillness alarmed both their mothers and other members of the troop.
The adult monkeys gathered around, sniffing and checking the little ones. It became clear that they might have gotten hurt during play or had eaten something that made them uncomfortable. The mothers pulled them close, grooming and cuddling them, offering comfort and reassurance. Slowly, Berica leaned into her mother’s arms, Berron rested his head against her chest, and Berro nestled in for warmth and safety.
Though the moment looked serious, signs of recovery soon appeared. After a while, Berro managed a small playful leap, Berica reached for a piece of fruit, and Berron cautiously rejoined his siblings. It seemed that exhaustion and perhaps minor bumps from their rough games had simply left them drained.
The incident showed how fragile young monkeys can be, but also how quickly they bounce back with love and care. What happened to Berica, Berron, and Berro was a reminder that even in the playful world of baby monkeys, moments of worry can arise—but with a mother’s care, safety and joy return again.