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Morning brings a lively scene of juvenile macaques exploring their environment. They are mischievous, inquisitive, and growing rapidly—soon to shed their infant coats and venture further into the forest. The macaques play crucial roles as seed dispersers, helping maintain the forest’s richness. Simultaneously, a broadhanded carpenter bee, a robust pollinator, makes its rounds, contributing to the pollination of many native plants.