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What is the content of the clip describing that I am a little monkey?

I am cheerful and lively. In the eyes of my parents, I am just a naughty monkey, jumping around all day like a boy. I am like a monkey, jumping around the big trees in the forest all day, chasing and fighting. If I were really a monkey, I would be wild. I would "fly" from one tree to another, pick the fruit from the tree and eat it, and wake up other monkeys in the morning.

In the snowball fight in winter, I will prepare a lot of snowballs in advance to attack the "enemy", throw them at them and hit them! Pretend nothing happened. In autumn, I will bring fruit to my own territory. When I meet my good friends, I will send them some. In summer, I will have a water fight with my friends. I am not afraid of water. I want monkeys who are afraid of water to be afraid of water.

In hot weather, we can also soak in water all day. How comfortable! Spring is our happiest time. We play with butterflies and say hello to swallows ... all the places in the mountains are our paradise. In spring, we play freely.

Monkeys comb their hair not to find lice, but to eat food that lacks electrolytes. Their hair produces salt crystals. They comb each other's hair to find salt to eat (this is also their habit of foraging), which can enhance the direct feelings of the group.

Most primates live in different forms of arboreal or semi-arboreal life, and only ring-tailed lemurs, baboons and marmosets live in land or rock areas. Usually small groups, but also large groups. Most people can walk upright, but not for long. Most of them are active during the day, and at night they are refers to monkeys, some big lemurs and night monkeys. Japanese lemurs and Japanese lemurs sleep for several days to weeks in the hot and dry summer season.