
Mato, the chubbiest and most food-obsessed baby monkey in the group, takes meal time very seriously. If a banana is even one minute late, the drama begins.
Today, his big sister was in charge of feeding him. She was just a few minutes behind schedule—getting the milk ready, peeling a soft banana, doing her best. But for Mato, those few minutes felt like forever.
He sat on the wooden step with his arms crossed, tapping his little foot like an impatient customer at a banana café. His eyes narrowed as he watched her walking toward him—empty-handed.
That was the last straw.
With a tiny growl, Mato stood up, puffed out his chest, and marched in circles like a baby volcano ready to erupt. Then came the tantrum—loud squeals, flailing arms, and dramatic rolling on the ground.
“Okay, okay! Mato! I’m coming!” his sister laughed, trying to calm him down.
But Mato wasn’t in the mood for apologies. When she finally arrived with his bottle and banana, he turned his head like a tiny diva refusing to forgive.
“Come on, little boss,” she giggled, offering the bottle.
After a few seconds of silent protest, Mato finally gave in. He grabbed the bottle with both hands and began chugging like a starving king. His sister fed him the banana too, one piece at a time, while he made satisfied little grunts.
Peace was restored.
Mato may be tiny, but when it comes to food, he’s got a giant personality—and a fiery little temper to match. 🍌🔥🐒