I visited the Monkey House in 1955 as a five year old, I have a few pictures of it somewhere, just a stone hut then. One of the highlights of my youth.
They’re “professional pick pockets” who are not criminalized for it because they’re the main attraction? Riddle me this, if they EVER stop being the “main tourist attraction” will monkey prisons be formed? Will they be arrested and charged? I’m so confused. 😩
Feeding these animals allows them to be healthier and therefore they can more successfully raise more babies. Which contributes to a population problem. And more raids on tourists. It's never a good idea for wild animals to perceive humans as a source for food.
@@maximw9362 no thats wrong, they might have been brought over by pitates a long long time ago, but this exact spices used to live in euope before the last iceage, they could be the last ones of them, we will never know
Wessel Westdorp That's not really accurate. Pretty much for the majority of history England and then later Britain has been more powerful than the Spanish. Britain also maintained the largest and best trained fleet on planet earth during a time when naval power meant absolute power. Following the defeat of Napoleon and the British empires golden age began, it was simply downright foolishness for a European power to seriously consider standing up to Britain's territorial claims. Not to mention, Britain defeated Spain for the Rock and lawfully it was handed over. For all of Spains later whining it is British Land.
Intelligent things? So ignorant "The Treaty of Utrecht, also known as the Peace of Utrecht or the Treaty of Utrecht-Rastatt, is, in fact, a set of treaties signed by the antagonist states in the War of Spanish Succession between 1713 and 1715 in the Dutch city of Utrecht and in the German Rastatt. The treaties put an end to the war, although after his signature continued hostilities in Spanish territory until July 1715, at which time the Marquis of Asfeld took the City of Mallorca. In this treaty Europe changed its political map." Now the only trick is to make it a fiscal paradise, accept drug entries and send thousands of tons of contraband tobacco to Spain. The usual trick. Do all the illegalities possible. A cave more than English pirates in the world.
@Wessel Westdorp 'Strong empires such as the Netherlands, Austria, France and Portugal'? Learn history you fool. The British empire was way 'stronger' than any of them.... in fact all of them put together and then some
They are dangerous and should be removed and returned to their original place of origin prior to 1704 and recalculated to be completely wild thus not dependent on humans! To keep them dependent is to keep them on the brink of extinction……an animal is not enjoyed if it only exists in a cage (a/k/a, an isolated island or rock).
I visited the Monkey House in 1955 as a five year old, I have a few pictures of it somewhere, just a stone hut then. One of the highlights of my youth.
I just went to the rock of Gibraltar today and one of the little guys climbed on me 😂
Me to😂
Haha same 😂
And?
@@reubenalvarez2564 and it was a really fun experience that I will always remember. :)
0:33 so no one is going to mention that fall?
GAHAHAHA
I wish humans love each other the same way they love the monkeys.
They’re “professional pick pockets” who are not criminalized for it because they’re the main attraction? Riddle me this, if they EVER stop being the “main tourist attraction” will monkey prisons be formed? Will they be arrested and charged? I’m so confused. 😩
@@broctheil4744 They are the only native European Monkeys remaining, and are very low in numbers, most likely they will always be protected!
They're so cheeky!
I live in Gibraltar
What a lucky job 😁😁😁😁🍀🍀🍀🍀👏👏👏👏👏 What a blessed live being there basking in the sun and providing for this beautiful animals ☀️☀️☀️👍👍👍
Feeding these animals allows them to be healthier and therefore they can more successfully raise more babies. Which contributes to a population problem. And more raids on tourists. It's never a good idea for wild animals to perceive humans as a source for food.
Cute looking monkey
The only native European Monkeys left! So awesome to see them interact with Humans, they clearly are very intelligent! 🙈
It’s horrible. They are so aggressive
They aren’t native tho. British brought them there from Morocco
@@maximw9362 no thats wrong, they might have been brought over by pitates a long long time ago, but this exact spices used to live in euope before the last iceage, they could be the last ones of them, we will never know
They are british monkeys
It fascinates me how the British were able to keep that rock from Spain.
Wessel Westdorp That's not really accurate.
Pretty much for the majority of history England and then later Britain has been more powerful than the Spanish.
Britain also maintained the largest and best trained fleet on planet earth during a time when naval power meant absolute power. Following the defeat of Napoleon and the British empires golden age began, it was simply downright foolishness for a European power to seriously consider standing up to Britain's territorial claims.
Not to mention, Britain defeated Spain for the Rock and lawfully it was handed over. For all of Spains later whining it is British Land.
It isn't just 'a rock' 30,000 people live there
Intelligent things? So ignorant
"The Treaty of Utrecht, also known as the Peace of Utrecht or the Treaty of Utrecht-Rastatt, is, in fact, a set of treaties signed by the antagonist states in the War of Spanish Succession between 1713 and 1715 in the Dutch city of Utrecht and in the German Rastatt. The treaties put an end to the war, although after his signature continued hostilities in Spanish territory until July 1715, at which time the Marquis of Asfeld took the City of Mallorca. In this treaty Europe changed its political map."
Now the only trick is to make it a fiscal paradise, accept drug entries and send thousands of tons of contraband tobacco to Spain. The usual trick. Do all the illegalities possible. A cave more than English pirates in the world.
@Wessel Westdorp 'Strong empires such as the Netherlands, Austria, France and Portugal'? Learn history you fool. The British empire was way 'stronger' than any of them.... in fact all of them put together and then some
@@Dom-fx4kt lol
This is REALLY. I also had an amusing incident.
Fantástico! Curtindo e cuidando dos bichinhos. ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️😀😘😂
It scared me to see how that man fell back after that monkey pushed them. That could cause a fatal accident.
Going there next year,will need to keep my bag hidden!
I want one! 😆
Eric Shaw is dead now.
Along with special friend Eric Shun. RIP :(
سيدى يا رسول الله اجمل منك لم ترى قط عين و اكرم منك لم تلد النساء
with no predators they'll be soon 2 million!
mark my words in future these monkeys would be primary nuisance in this area!
1:1 smiling or may b teasing
They are loyal to Britain.
Amazing🎉
I want to go live with them
ان شاء الله للبركه و الرزق
عالج نفسك بسهوله من المس و السحر و الحسد انت مش محتاج ل شيخ يعالجك
عالج نفسك
God over everything and with all things. King Kinder Alas Beuno . Blessings Everywhere
can you hunt them?
No, of course not! They are protected by law and endangered.
As long as the British arrived to Gibraltar, the monkeys learn to robb. Coincidence?
look at my name😁
It’s not a British rock I’m afraid
They are dangerous and should be removed and returned to their original place of origin prior to 1704 and recalculated to be completely wild thus not dependent on humans! To keep them dependent is to keep them on the brink of extinction……an animal is not enjoyed if it only exists in a cage (a/k/a, an isolated island or rock).