NO MORE MILK? Look Like Jane Not Happy With Brat Janet And Don’t Let Her To Get Milk Any More
In this emotional scene, the familiar bond between mother macaque Jane and her young daughter Janet takes an unexpected turn, creating tension within the troop. Usually, Jane is known as a patient and attentive mother, always guiding little Janet through daily routines and offering comfort whenever the young monkey feels insecure. But today, something has clearly shifted. As the group settles in the warm afternoon shade, Janet approaches her mother with the same eager hope she always carries—seeking milk and reassurance. However, Jane’s reaction surprises everyone.
Instead of welcoming her baby with the usual gentle pull and soft grooming, Jane turns away. Her posture grows stiff, her expression firm, and she gently pushes Janet aside. The playful “brat” behavior Janet often shows—jumping too much, disturbing other babies, or demanding attention at the wrong time—may finally have tested Jane’s patience. For a moment, mother and daughter face each other with confusion. Janet cannot understand why her comforting milk is suddenly not allowed, and Jane seems determined to teach her a lesson in independence.
Janet tries again, this time softly crying and clinging to Jane’s arm, but her mother maintains distance. The troop watches with mixed reactions, some grooming calmly while others seem curious about the rising tension. This moment becomes not just a simple refusal of milk, but a small but meaningful lesson in growing up. Jane may be signaling that it is time for Janet to start learning self-control and becoming less dependent on constant feeding.
Despite the conflict, the bond between them remains strong. As the day continues, Janet will surely attempt again, and Jane’s heart will soften eventually. For now, the scene captures a realistic moment of discipline, growth, and the challenges of motherhood in the monkey world.