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The clip opens shaky, vertical—someone laughing behind the camera as traffic crawls along Nelson Mandela Bridge at golden hour. Joburg’s skyline glows: Ponte Tower in the distance, taxis hooting, a street violinist’s music bleeding into the noise. Then the laughter cuts. A full-grown baboon vaults onto the hood of a white SUV. People scream. A woman drops her phone—someone else picks it up and keeps filming. The baboon bares its teeth, slams both hands against the windshield, and lets out a raw, echoing bark that slices through the traffic noise. Cars stall. Doors lock. A child cries from the back seat of a taxi. The baboon leaps down, charges between cars, and grabs a plastic shopping bag from an open window—Sandton City branding visible for half a second. The driver panics, revs, and clips a barrier. The impact sends bottles rolling across the road. Now everyone is filming. “Is that real?!” “Bruh, this is Joburg!” “Close the window! CLOSE THE WINDOW!” The baboon climbs a motorbike, swipes at the rider’s leg—no blood, just chaos—and then freezes as metro police sirens wail from both ends of the bridge. The animal’s chest heaves. For a moment, the city and the wild lock eyes. A wildlife response truck skids to a stop. A handler steps out slowly, calmly, speaking low. The baboon hesitates… then bolts, leaping the barrier and vanishing down the embankment toward the trees. The video ends on heavy breathing, sirens, and a final line from the person filming: “Yeah… this is definitely going viral.” Cut to black.
The clip opens shaky, vertical—someone laughing behind the camera as traffic crawls along Nelson Mandela Bridge at go...
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