Many species in the animal kingdom have beneficial relationships with each other. In Nagarahole National Park in Southern India, two such species are the are the Langur and the Chital. The Langur live in the trees, providing leaves for the Chital down below. But when a predator approaches, will the two species be able to help each other avoid a terrible fate?
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