It was at this time that I appeared in school, which naturally aroused the curiosity of many young people. They came to the neighborhood to take pictures like this monkey, and some good people even threw some food like this monkey. Then the monkey saw that these students were not afraid to walk around the school at all, and even accepted all the food they threw at them. According to some photos taken at the scene, the staff of the animal protection center also concluded that this monkey is not a wild monkey, and may have been artificially raised before. This time, he can appear in downtown Beijing, probably because he ran out by himself. It is novel to see a monkey in downtown Beijing, but here I suggest that if you meet this monkey, try to stay away from him, because it is not clear whether this monkey has been vaccinated or not, and the monkey is very aggressive, so try not to make some provocative moves against it. At present, no organization has claimed to have lost a monkey, so the owner of this monkey has not been found. My Beijing Animal Protection Center also announced that if you see this monkey, you can call them immediately and they will send someone to pick it up. If you don't have special tools, don't try to catch the wound. Once scratched, it needs urgent treatment.