Bali's Monkey Forest is quite popular among tourists despite alerts suggesting the animals' rough behavior with humans. While there are many videos on the internet that show visitors attacked by monkeys, a recent reel from the premises showed several bikes damaged by mischievous monkeys. It showed parked two-wheelers ripped off of their seat covers. The footage claimed it were the monkeys which scratched the bike covers and tore them off.
The clip was posted on TikTok by a local-staff of the forest in Ubud, Bali. She recorded the condition of the vehicles and pointed out the damage was caused by the notorious monkeys.
TikTok user 'Lelolay1313' shared the video online by reportedly captioning it "POV: You work near Monkey Forest".
Take a look at the video below
Here's everything about the viral video
The video has gone viral on the internet and it is being widely circulated across social media platforms. A Bali-based media portal reported the incident on Instagram and wrote, "Naughty monkeys. This is what happens to your motorcycle when you're having bad luck in the Bali Monkey Forest".
In the video, a woman took viewers through the ruined vehicles parked outside the tourist attraction. She was seen walking across the bikes at the parking lot to record how the monkey had scratched the vehicles and torn the seat covers.
The clip showed her lifting a stone, which was purportedly placed on the bike to avoid monkeys' attack, and capturing how the seat covers were ripped off of its sponge. One of the seat covers was so clawed and bitten by the monkeys that one could directly route to the storage space without lifting the seat.