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A Complete Record of Baby Monkeys Born in Phnom Pros Phnom Srey Park (2025–2026)

Deep in the heart of Phnom Pros Phnom Srey Park, a remarkable story of life, care, and natural instinct continues to unfold. Over the past two years, our team has carefully observed and documented the births of dozens of baby monkeys within this thriving troop.

This growing family is not only a beautiful example of nature’s cycle, but also an important opportunity to understand maternal behavior, infant development, and social bonding among macaques.

In this article, we present a complete and organized record of baby monkeys born in 2025 and 2026, along with meaningful insights into their lives.


🍼🐒 Baby Monkeys Born in 2025

The year 2025 marked a significant baby boom, with many mothers successfully raising their newborns in the troop.

🌿 January 2025

  • Teva ❤ Tena — January 23
  • Lipa ❤ Lippi — January 24
  • Marily ❤ Maria — January 27

🌿 February 2025

  • Alissa ❤ Alik — February 5
  • Mary ❤ Maly — February 9
  • Molla ❤ Molen — February 9
  • Emila ❤ Stillborn — February 11
  • Ramy ❤ Rachana — February 13
  • Rany ❤ Rano — February 15
  • Peypey ❤ Peyton — February 17
  • Charlina ❤ Chary — February 20
  • Stella ❤ Stem — February 20
  • Momo ❤ Moyes — February 24

🌿 March 2025

  • Minny (Red) ❤ Miky — March 10
  • Alika ❤ Lila — March 18
  • Sasha ❤ Shaya — March 27

🌿 April 2025

  • Laura ❤ Luna — April 13
  • Sippey ❤ PinPin — April 13

🌿 May 2025

  • Malika ❤ Malo — May 2
  • Mila ❤ Milan — May 9
  • Messy ❤ Mesila — May 28

🌿 June 2025

  • Maya ❤ Mayor — June 2
  • Bella ❤ Bely — June 15
  • Lory ❤ Lorena — June 20

🌿 July 2025

  • Sarika ❤ Sarina — July 3
  • Stephanie ❤ RIP Baby Stefani — July 12
  • Jutta ❤ Juth — July 15
  • Melina ❤ Melvin — July (date unknown)

🌿 August 2025

  • Julla ❤ Jules — August 11
  • Berry ❤ Berila — August 17
  • Susan ❤ Susi — August 27

🌿 September 2025

  • Marina ❤ Marley — September 10
  • Ruby ❤ Rachael — September 11
  • Sabe ❤ Sabar — September 23

🌿 October 2025

  • Pinka ❤ Parker — October 6
  • Brendy ❤ Breezy — October 26

🍼🐒 Baby Monkeys Born in 2026

The new year continues the story, with even more births and evolving troop dynamics.

🌿 January 2026

  • Manda ❤ Mandra — January 7
  • Moka ❤ Mokate — January 20
  • Roza ❤ Rosalyn — January 20
  • Rosita ❤ Rosco — January 25

🌿 February 2026

  • Arina ❤ Arianny — February 18
  • Mony — Miscarriage
  • Marily ❤ Marlo — February (date unknown)

🌿 March 2026

  • Stella ❤ Stan — March 12
  • Ramy ❤ Ramatta — March 13
  • Stephanie ❤ Steely — March 18
  • Emila ❤ Emerson — March 21
  • Messy ❤ Merlin — March 22
  • Teva ❤ Teller — March 23
  • Malika ❤ Malay — March 27
  • Marita ❤ Mercelo — March 31

🌿 April 2026

  • Molla ❤ Moana — April 3
  • Anissa ❤ Anibal — April 19
  • Lipa ❤ Liana — April 21

🌿 May 2026

  • BERRY Baby Boy BERNIE 24 May 2026

🌱 Understanding Monkey Motherhood and Infant Survival

Life in the wild—or even semi-wild environments like Phnom Pros Phnom Srey Park—is not always easy. While many babies thrive, some do not survive due to natural challenges such as:

  • First-time mother inexperience
  • Environmental stress
  • Health complications
  • Social hierarchy pressure

The cases of stillbirth, miscarriage, and infant loss remind us that these animals live under real biological and environmental pressures.

At the same time, strong mothers like Berry, often known as the “queen of the troop,” demonstrate incredible parenting experience and social leadership.


🐒💕 Social Bonds and Baby Development

Baby monkeys rely heavily on their mothers during the early months:

  • Clinging phase: Newborns stay attached to their mother’s chest
  • Exploration phase: Babies begin to move, play, and interact
  • Learning phase: Social skills develop through observation and play

Mothers sometimes appear strict—pushing babies away or encouraging independence—but this is a natural teaching behavior, not harm.


📊 Why This Record Matters

Documenting these births helps us:

  • Track population growth and health trends
  • Understand maternal care patterns
  • Observe behavioral development
  • Share real-life animal stories with a global audience

For viewers and readers of 3B Animals, this information adds deeper meaning to every video you watch.


❤️ Final Thoughts

The growing monkey family at Phnom Pros Phnom Srey Park is a powerful reminder of nature’s beauty, resilience, and complexity.

Each baby—whether thriving, struggling, or lost—represents a real story worth understanding and respecting.


👉 We’d love to hear from you!

  • Which baby monkey is your favorite so far?
  • Which mother do you think is the most caring?
  • What time do you usually watch our videos?

Your feedback helps us continue documenting and sharing these amazing moments.

Credit to : Maria Rivera

Posted in MONKEY FAMILY TREE

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