If baby monkeys have their heads stuck in something, it’s important to act quickly but carefully to avoid causing any harm. Here’s what you can do:
### Steps to Help:
1. **Stay Calm**: Your calmness will help prevent stress to both you and the monkey.
2. **Assess the Situation**:
– What is their head stuck in? Is it a cage, a piece of furniture, or something else?
– Can you easily move or bend the object they are stuck in without hurting them?
3. **Lubrication**:
– Use a safe lubricant like water, soap, or baby oil to gently ease the monkey’s head out of the object if the space allows for it.
4. **Gently Free Them**:
– If it’s something soft or flexible, like a rope or fabric, carefully loosen or cut it.
– If it’s something hard like a bar or fence, try to see if there’s a way to gently maneuver the monkey’s head out.
5. **Seek Professional Help**:
– If you can’t safely free them or if they seem injured, contact a wildlife veterinarian, animal rescue, or a local zoo for professional assistance.
### Caution:
– **Avoid pulling too hard**, as this can cause injury to the monkey’s neck or head.
– Make sure **the monkey is breathing well** and not in distress while you work to free them.
If you can describe the situation in more detail (what they are stuck in, the materials involved, etc.), I can offer more specific advice.