A newborn monkey trembles on the cold ground, its tiny body pressed against the earth, searching for warmth and safety. Without its mother’s touch, the world feels vast and frightening, every sound a threat, every movement a source of fear. Instinct drives the infant to cling, to seek comfort, yet it is left alone, exposed and vulnerable. The absence of protection leaves the newborn restless, its soft cries echoing in the quiet surroundings. In these early moments of life, closeness means survival, and without it, the fragile monkey struggles to feel secure in an unfamiliar, unforgiving environment.