Monkey working on computer at railway office baffles travelers

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On social media, a viral video captured a hilarious moment showing a monkey ‘working’ on a computer at a railway office. This bizarre and amusing scene gained significant attention.

On Instagram, travelers were baffled after capturing the funny moment of a monkey perched on an office chair, flipping through papers and working like an employee.

This meme quickly went viral, causing widespread laughter

A monkey was seen “working” on a computer at a railway office, typing and flipping through files. Image Credit: @the_heavy_locopilot/Instagram

The traveler was baffled by encounter at Bolpur Shantiniketan Station.

Travelers at Bolpur Shantiniketan railway station in Bengal, India, were left both baffled and amused. They walked into the railway office and found an unexpected ’employee.’

This ’employee’ was hard at work. Then, they shared it on social media.

Train passengers were amused and baffled by the monkey acting like an employee behind the desk. Image Credit: @the_heavy_locopilot/Instagram

On Instagram, a user, who goes by @the_heavy_locopilot shared a video on this flatform showing hilarious moment of monkey work.

The video has the caption: “New Appointment in Railway service”

The video captured the moment a langur monkey had taken up residence behind a desk, mimicking the actions of the railway staff. This left the viewers baffled.

A monkey was typing away as a worker.

Well, it was an amusing sight.

The monkey was captured on video at Bolpur Shantiniketan railway station in Bengal, India. Image Credit: @the_heavy_locopilot/Instagram

One passenger captured the astonishing scene on video.

The footage shows the monkey sitting in an office chair, typing on a computer keyboard, and flipping through files.

It seems the clever primate had learned these behaviors by observing the railway staff.

Social media sensation

The video quickly went viral after being shared by a popular Instagram account.

Then, it was shared widely on social media.

The video, shared on Instagram, humorously captioned the monkey as a “New Appointment in Railway service.” Image Credit: @the_heavy_locopilot/Instagram

The footage has garnered thousands of likes and comments, with many finding the situation hilarious.

The public reaction to these videos has been overwhelmingly amusing.

Many social media users have shared their thoughts and jokes about the scene. However, some others are furious about the damage caused by the monkey in the viral video

One person said: Hey Boo, give me your best impression of a Mac user.

A second wrote: Apple should hire Boo for commercials!

While a third commented: he’s probably smacking that like button under his videos

Another added: Oh how I remember before I retired…banging on the keyboard this way. I understand, Boo…I understand!

Someone else said: How sweet !!! He’s sayin’….”I can’t get this Apple thing to work !! Not worth a peanut !” ha ha ha ha !!! Got to love that Boo. Hugs from Canada.

The footage of the monkey “working” led to humorous comments online. Image Credit: @the_heavy_locopilot/Instagram

This isn’t the first time monkeys have made headlines for their antics.

Just a few days earlier, on September 16, a group of monkeys caused chaos at a 7-11 in Krabi province, Thailand.

These monkeys, straying from their natural foraging grounds, raided the supermarket in search of bananas.

In another video, these monkeys can be seen ransacking plastic crates filled with fruit, cleverly pulling back the covers, grabbing food, and running away in a coordinated manner.

Shop workers attempted to chase the monkeys away, but the clever animals simply perched on nearby wires, out of reach.

In Thailand, monkeys caused chaos by raiding a supermarket for bananas, displaying organized behavior. Image Credit: @the_heavy_locopilot/Instagram

Thailand is facing a growing problem with damage caused by wild monkeys

Thailand has been facing a growing problem with wild monkeys, particularly in tourist areas like Koh Phi Phi island.

These macaques, standing about 2 feet tall and weighing around 15 pounds, have become increasingly bold, often stealing food from tourists and causing general mayhem.

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