Loyalties don't last long in monkey society. Che, a recent arrival in the Temple Troop, attacks his old tribe of bachelors in defense of his new family.
Upstart male Hector is on a quest for power and will stop at nothing to get it, including wiping out the children of the king. Why would a monkey go so far?
In an outright act of defiance, subordinate male Hector attacks Gemini, queen of the Temple Troop. King Lear confronts the disrespectful upstart. Will Hector back down?
Playful juvenile macaque monkeys amuse themselves harassing the larger Hanuman langurs, but the confrontation quickly escalates into a battle between the adults. Why?
In an inexplicable act, Scarlett goes for a dip with her baby still attached to her. The only problem is her baby can't breathe underwater... Why such disregard?
A low caste female, Portia, must sit by and do nothing as her queen, Gemini, pulls figs from her stuffed cheek pouches. Why is such demoralizing behavior tolerated?
With King Lear on the decline and upstart Hector thirsting for power, Queen Gemini takes her future into her own hands... Is this secret rendezvous a wise move?
Forced into deeper water, subordinate monkeys must avoid monitor lizards in order to feed on lilies. No problem for crafty Portia, but a less wise male monkey isn't so lucky.
Why the red face, monkey? Find the answer to the mystery of why the red-faced uakari monkey stays true to its name. (From "Red-Faced Uakari Monkey," Season 7)
A head like a tail? The body of the red-faced ukari monkey defies logic. Find out the why some say this monkey's tail looks like its head, and vice versa. (From "Red-Faced Uakari Monkey," Season 7)
While Saturnus is busy charming his lady, the Bandit Boys are swinging into action. The residents of Orangutan Island find entertainment wherever they go!