Reported 7 months ago
In Bali, Indonesia, long-tailed macaques, considered sacred, live in large numbers, known for cleverly stealing from tourists to exchange for food. Through BBC's documentary 'Earth's Pulse III,' these macaques are shown using negotiation skills with visitors. The monkeys reside in Bali and visit a building in their territory daily, where opportunities abound due to the influx of tourists. Seasoned macaques exploit human weaknesses, trading strategically for valuable items, showcasing their negotiation prowess. The elder macaques excel in negotiating with tourists, illustrating the art of trade, revealing their shrewd understanding of humans' desires.
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