The type of program produced by the BBC Earth is truly exceptional. The photography, subject matter, editing, and sound are impeccable and could not be bettered. Watching it is a delightful experience. Thank you, BBC Earth🥰
Second to NONE. BBC produce the very best of this type of programme. The photographic content, subject matter, editing, sound cannot be improved upon. A joy to watch. Thank you BBC.
there are german pieces in english out of the primatology center in leipzig that surpass anything out of bbc or natgeo, hard to find but so informative!
@@bussyhaver The BBC are the very best service provider without doubt. I'm sure German documentaries are also wonderful too but The BBC set the standard others have always aspired to. For me it is the telling of he the behaviours into curious and funny stories that I just love. This also teaches us all about what is going on without all the deep scientific understanding needed to establish these comical and sometimes treacherous stories.
The more we learn about primates, the more we realize how much we have in common, from complex social structures to tool usage. It's a testament to the wonders of evolution and the beauty of the natural world
I’ve got nothing in common with them monkeys, the natural world was the same as the human world, depending upon where you lived with wars and conflicts to natural disaster’s going on, don’t forget that in modern human society, was our natural or unattractive world.
I think these particular monkeys, with their class hierarchy, and strick acknowledgement of the male leader, by those poor tiny babies are so unappealing. Just appalling how they are slapped around by the adults, if they don't chatter their teeth.
Those chimps are absolutely vicious. I'm ashamed to have them as cousins,, but I can see why they are. I'll stick with the female gorillas and orangutans.
@@poppyflower7873 It is ofc their nature and how they establish things. I legit see no better way for them to change how they operate. They already have a small stature and a less aggressive figure amongst most other primates so they have to set some form of ruling in their little groups. Then again you must know how chaotic, loud, and uncontrolled baby macaques can be so inflicting pain, which is that slap honestly might be a good reset and pattern recognition for them.
@@Fur_Crumbs_Channel I suppose so, but glad to not be one of their members. I'm glad not to be a member of some human cultures, for that matter. As a female, I would certainly rebel and be killed.
I absolutely love the silver back Gorillas , they are so beautiful, big, strong and have the cutest chubby babies. I love all primates, monkeys and only want for them all to be able to live in there natural habitats and to be protected from poachers, and land development, to be protected from us humans in general. We have destroyed and killed far to many animals and are the biggest factor to them being endangered some have already disappeared for good, we must learn from our mistakes. God put every living thing on this earth including us its our job to simply keep the balance and we can do that by leaving these amazing animals alone.
wildlife is my favorite. As have many pics of ringtail possums on my Iphone. And also own 2 Nikon camera's. One with a 82x zoom on it & the other has a telescopic lens on it.
Bin neu auf diesem kanal ich finde es gibt wunderschöne Tiere zu sehen und diese ruhige Stimme zu hören.... Es ist einfach ein Traum 🎉🎉🎉🎉👍👍👍👍😘😘❤️❤️❤️❤️🥰
Man that snub-nosed monkey did make a mistake, but it suddenly hit me that humans make another mistake in that situation. Young kids, even adults always MOVE when they are lost, which generally gets you more lost than you were before(because now beside you not knowing where are you, other people that had an indication/idea of where you were have now lost you too. Thats why there's this general idea when you get lost; do. not. move. Stay put, attract attention, make sounds a lot of the time, kill trees to create a hole in canopy, but please stay put.
@@hensonlaura yeah!!!! women over 40 dont have the same interest... for once we TRY to be more selfish and care about ourself... because we now get that we cant count on men for that. Better late then never ;)
@@Lonesome__Dove so true!!! she is done ;) and i am too! i am now considering being a lesbian just for the fact that it dont involve men!!! or cats... cats are a great alternative too! 🤭😂
As human primates we run heart checks on other people, from prisons to the army you gotta show heart to ride, same with chimpanzees and gorillas. It's not that we're savages, it's simply our instinct.
I’ve never heard of this happening between mother and child in nature. Human mothers are usually the only mammals capable of this. I wish I could live in an orphanage with baby elephants. 😢
The chimp w the spy tortoise reminds me so much of when a tribe thats never had any contact w the outside world sees a white man for the first time. I mean even the body language and look in their eyes is the same.
I hate those added studio sounds. Only the video is real!Even the blink of a crocodile's eye makes a smacking sound. Brrrrrr I can't stand that. I'll watch BBC documentaries without sound from now on
The type of program produced by the BBC Earth is truly exceptional. The photography, subject matter, editing, and sound are impeccable and could not be bettered. Watching it is a delightful experience. Thank you, BBC Earth🥰
god the silver back stopping in the middle of the road so everyone can cross is. magnificent
Second to NONE. BBC produce the very best of this type of programme. The photographic content, subject matter, editing, sound cannot be improved upon. A joy to watch. Thank you BBC.
there are german pieces in english out of the primatology center in leipzig that surpass anything out of bbc or natgeo, hard to find but so informative!
@@bussyhaver The BBC are the very best service provider without doubt. I'm sure German documentaries are also wonderful too but The BBC set the standard others have always aspired to. For me it is the telling of he the behaviours into curious and funny stories that I just love. This also teaches us all about what is going on without all the deep scientific understanding needed to establish these comical and sometimes treacherous stories.
@@MICKEYISLOWD glad you felt compelled to type out that lengthy reply, what’s your salary from them?
I love the cameramen who do this unbelievable work. Kudos to them!!! ❤
I ENVY the cameramen! And I admire their bravery and patience and artistry. ❤❤❤❤
The more we learn about primates, the more we realize how much we have in common, from complex social structures to tool usage. It's a testament to the wonders of evolution and the beauty of the natural world
Ye your an ape
@@RGRedRover*eyeroll*
I’ve got nothing in common with them monkeys, the natural world was the same as the human world, depending upon where you lived with wars and conflicts to natural disaster’s going on, don’t forget that in modern human society, was our natural or unattractive world.
That's because humans are primates
@@jacksugden8190expect 98% of your DNA
ازهمه عوامل bbc earth تشکر میکنم واقعاکاروفعالیتشون تحسین برانگیزاست
Ah, yes... Finally, good quality content.
Around 26:30 i was honestly so proud of the infant female monkey when she chattered her little teefs to show respect to the male.
I think these particular monkeys, with their class hierarchy, and strick acknowledgement of the male leader, by those poor tiny babies are so unappealing. Just appalling how they are slapped around by the adults, if they don't chatter their teeth.
Those chimps are absolutely vicious. I'm ashamed to have them as cousins,, but I can see why they are. I'll stick with the female gorillas and orangutans.
@@poppyflower7873 It is ofc their nature and how they establish things. I legit see no better way for them to change how they operate. They already have a small stature and a less aggressive figure amongst most other primates so they have to set some form of ruling in their little groups. Then again you must know how chaotic, loud, and uncontrolled baby macaques can be so inflicting pain, which is that slap honestly might be a good reset and pattern recognition for them.
@@Fur_Crumbs_Channel
I suppose so, but glad to not be one of their members. I'm glad not to be a member of some human cultures, for that matter. As a female, I would certainly rebel and be killed.
@@Fur_Crumbs_ChannelLook as long as no one is making excuses for hitting their kids in the human society, its all good.
What a magnificent fellow,the silverback
The way he carries around that spy tortoise by the neck 🤣🤣🤣 glad it's not an actual tortoise
Such a tremendous documentary 👏
The silver alpha leading his pack waited for everyone to cross the road. Bravo walks proud alpha that he is. ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
I ❤ U BBC
27.33 mins - most scariest of all😢 Such hardships for a tiny baby..
Big fella knows his job. Protect his troops, stand firm. Beautiful troop
Excellently Informative...Incredible...Congratulations!
Way to go Mom. The One who took flight wit her offspring. . .
I love this! How can the filmmakers get this close to the primates to film them without scaring them?
Love primates
Love elephants and rhinos more. The primates are too humanlike in a bad way.
we are in fact one of the species of primates.
I absolutely love the silver back Gorillas , they are so beautiful, big, strong and have the cutest chubby babies. I love all primates, monkeys and only want for them all to be able to live in there natural habitats and to be protected from poachers, and land development, to be protected from us humans in general. We have destroyed and killed far to many animals and are the biggest factor to them being endangered some have already disappeared for good, we must learn from our mistakes. God put every living thing on this earth including us its our job to simply keep the balance and we can do that by leaving these amazing animals alone.
Please more primate content, my children love it
@18:27 one of my favorite clips on the internet
Ring tailed lemurs!! so cuteee ❤
wildlife is my favorite. As have many pics of ringtail possums on my Iphone. And also own 2 Nikon camera's. One with a 82x zoom on it & the other has a telescopic lens on it.
Best video with clips of primates being primates in their natiral habitat!👍👏👏👏
16.6.2024.Very good and super..Thank you.
Masha allah Congratulation brother_ may Allah give you more success ❤❤
It's amazing to see the difference between wild Macaques and the ones that are used to humans.
Bin neu auf diesem kanal ich finde es gibt wunderschöne Tiere zu sehen und diese ruhige Stimme zu hören.... Es ist einfach ein Traum 🎉🎉🎉🎉👍👍👍👍😘😘❤️❤️❤️❤️🥰
Thank you for watching this video 😊
The Toque macaques 😂 The way they kept just smacking the younger one upside the head ... Just SMACK, “Outta my way, Squirt.” 😂 Poor kiddo! ❤🐒❤
Silverbacks and Orangutans will always be my favorite.
Schimpansen sind so eindrucksvoll,wer kann es mit ihnen aufnehmen?Ich glaube keine Kreatur auf Erden!😍😍😍
Really love your video!
both of the orangutangs sewing made me laugh so hard. Such majestic beings i wanna hug one so bad
Excellent thank you
Thank you so much for watching this video.....
Macaques are such harsh creatures. So mean to each other.
Like humans
I think the proboscis monkies might attract less attention from predators if they didnt belly flop into the water 😂 ...just sayin'
Pleased that I’m a human in this human generated society
Très beau,merci!
I would love to learn more, but I am having difficulty finding books for adults, not children. Does anyone have suggestions?
Wow that's awesome
Do we have things in common with the monkey, don't we?
GODS BEAUTIFUL CREATIONS WOWWWW!!🙌🏽🙌🏽🙏🏾❤️❤️❤️
When the 37 yr old female silverback rolled her eyes at the male trying to show off...i relate w her so much.
Sehr schön 🤠
Man that snub-nosed monkey did make a mistake, but it suddenly hit me that humans make another mistake in that situation. Young kids, even adults always MOVE when they are lost, which generally gets you more lost than you were before(because now beside you not knowing where are you, other people that had an indication/idea of where you were have now lost you too. Thats why there's this general idea when you get lost; do. not. move. Stay put, attract attention, make sounds a lot of the time, kill trees to create a hole in canopy, but please stay put.
3:32 I would sh*t my pant too, look at this monster walking to you
Smart animals
7:45 🤣😂 Narrator hillarious LOL!
Hiding his turtle. First time seeing one cute.
The chimps in the first scene are the ancestors of Attenborough and I can tell the resemblance in their voices! 🤣🤣🤣
wow
I'm looking out the jungle baby.
Ooh wildlife 😅
I want more videos about parasitic fungus. 😎😎
Watch videos of the government in session.
Big monkey cute
6:42 Those eyes.
schön
I wouldn't make a very good chimpanzee, the screaming would start to piss me off pretty quick.
damn bale from Madrid is on thumbnail
There are orangutans who steal soap from peoples houses to wash themselves they are so smart
I wonder if they like the smell or the clean feeling.
16:10 : i perfectly understand that old lady gorilla who just cant stand the young male... i am there too!
Amen, sister. Glad the drama is over. It's so nice to suit myself, not someone else.
@@hensonlaura yeah!!!! women over 40 dont have the same interest... for once we TRY to be more selfish and care about ourself... because we now get that we cant count on men for that. Better late then never ;)
@@hensonlaura1
The way she rolled her eyes....it was so relatable!
@@Lonesome__Dove so true!!! she is done ;) and i am too! i am now considering being a lesbian just for the fact that it dont involve men!!! or cats... cats are a great alternative too! 🤭😂
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love monkey
I feel sad for that 1 person who disliked this video
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All those monkeys looking for the baby.
Чудесно селфи!
Poor young chimp
She's been trying to do that
Comment expecting 10+ million views on this video...
Still have a bit to go.
see mom, im not weird, eating dirt is natural!
Primates number 1
5:01 '' they have evolved webbed feet.''
what did they do without webbed feet in the million years
they were growing them? learning to swim?
They were dying.
from the start the soundtrack was like tarzan?? 0:43
From India
Vdaka za toto uzasne video.
why the snub nose monkey look like micheal jackson
As human primates we run heart checks on other people, from prisons to the army you gotta show heart to ride, same with chimpanzees and gorillas. It's not that we're savages, it's simply our instinct.
Как хочется этот фильм посмотреть с переводом на русский язык
I’ve never heard of this happening between mother and child in nature. Human mothers are usually the only mammals capable of this. I wish I could live in an orphanage with baby elephants. 😢
0:00. Tarzan
Macacs are the fragile look mammals...
Bitte um deutschen Untertitel Dankeschön ❤
تبارک الله احسن الخالقین
🥰😍👌🙏💪
proboscis monkeys know death dive techniques???
25:53
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The chimp w the spy tortoise reminds me so much of when a tribe thats never had any contact w the outside world sees a white man for the first time. I mean even the body language and look in their eyes is the same.
1st viewer
So useful
@@danross5037lol
Change yo post name 👹
@@YAH-1 no u chang yours!
@@Rob.DB. NEVER 👿🧐
monke :)
Nice to SEE WE HUMANS DONT CORRECT OUR SELVES..WHY
You Aspire Others and cheet them. How to Purify onour own.
Please dont eat my family .
I never heard of them.. Just say they're monkeys, or from that family..
@MYTHICALNOVA2005 That'll be a NO 👹🤪
The BBC have always produced amazing documentaries. Pity their NEWS isn't as TRUTHFUL !!!!
People like you have been brainwashed. You don’t realize you’ve been infected with the hate that the “NEWS” sells you.
Yeah they should definitely stick to nature content. Their biases are blatantly obvious.
Damn look at my ancestors
I hate those added studio sounds. Only the video is real!Even the blink of a crocodile's eye makes a smacking sound. Brrrrrr I can't stand that. I'll watch BBC documentaries without sound from now on