A series of viral videos from the Taj Mahal has left social media users both amused and curious after a group of monkeys was seen taking over a water tank inside the historic monument complex. The unusual footage, which has been widely circulated across X, Instagram and other platforms, captures the animals swimming, splashing and playing in the water as tourists watch from nearby.The clips show multiple monkeys gathering around the tank before jumping into the water one after another. Some are seen swimming from one side to the other, while others appear to engage in playful chases, creating a scene that many online users compared to a pool party. The unexpected display quickly became an attraction in itself, with several visitors stopping
to observe the animals and record videos on their phones.The spectacle generated a wave of reactions online, with many viewers finding the scenes entertaining and humorous. However, beyond the amusement, the videos also prompted questions about the presence of wildlife within one of India's most iconic and heavily visited heritage sites.As the footage spread across social media, some users questioned how the monkeys were able to access the area so freely. Others raised concerns about visitor safety and whether sufficient measures were in place to manage the movement of monkeys within the monument complex, especially in spaces frequented by tourists.

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