Honestly shows that even mother chimps need a break, but also know when break time is over. Teaches the young females how to care or the baby as well. No aggression, just came and took over.
@@pparker768they have the brain of a 6 year old and the strength of 10 grown men of course they’re gonna be nutty but they live the way they want to live.. humans are the despicable ones because we know better yet do horrendous things to each other
That's the most unique baby chimp I've ever seen. She has way more fur than most babies, and her skin is much darker. Usually babies have bald front torsoes, requiring them to be pressed up against their mothers to stay warm, especially at night in the wild.
Looks like their good babysitters to me. She was safe..they kept a good eye on her she never went more than 3 feet from them. She did cry but it was just because she got mad.
Not always and little babies die. Sad but true. Happens more often then not. These animals are trained to be survival of the fittest so compassion is not something they know about unless mother to infant and half the time not even then.
@@suetaylor1127 You need to let go of the 19th-Century social-"darwinism" that is a complete perversion of what Charles Darwin himself said: "It is not the strongest of the species that survive, nor the most intelligent, but the one most responsive to change." When he said, "fittest," he meant, "best-fitting." It was a bunch of Victorian Era aristocratic twunts who took, "fittest," to mean, "physically-fit," so that they could twist it into, "superior" so that they could then twist that to mean that they were of "socially superior breeding" and therefore it was alright for them to ignore the suffering of the lower classes slaving away for them in Industrial-Age London. It had absofsckinglotely *_NOTHING_* to do with *_ANYTHING_* Charles Darwin said about biology. Any female chimp that is inattentive to her babies won't have any babies that reach 2 months old. If a mom-chimp is attentive those first 2 months, she's not gonna suddenly stop at month-3. Chimpanzees _in the wild_ have been observed showing compassion to infirm troop members. The channel, "Casual Geographic," for his father's day video this week, included segments about a wild tiger that stepped in and raised his cubs after their mother was killed, something thought "impossible". So even non-primates will do things that we humans have deemed, "not something these Mere Animals know about." We humans are a good deal closer to the other Great Apes than we want to recognize. Look up the video, “Chimpanzees are ‘just like us’ - BBC REEL”, which talks about chimpanzee empathy and altruism.
@@suetaylor1127 You just blurt out whatever uncorroborated nonsense that pops into your head. Using phrases like “more of THAN (not then) not” and “half the time”. You saw something ONCE in a video and now you’re an animal behaviour expert and statistician? Get over yourself.
…more like not letting her wander off. Especially with those two adult males on either side, you don't want the baby annoying them. The older sister was also playing with her baby sibling too, as you can see later on. I'm guessing that the sisters are about equivalent in age to a 10 year old human?
Haha so true! When they’re infants they are soo cute and evoke strong nurturing feelings. As adults they invoke strong “omg run away run away run away” feelings!
In my book Orangutans are the cutest babies ever and still adorable when they grow up! They are the Pacifists of the great apes! Love them! Chimp babies are adorable as well but when they grow up they are all about politics 😁😊😁
@Deborah Nieling I wouldn't call them "pacifists". While they are indeed less savage than chimps overall, orangutans are often extremely perverted and shameless pedophiles. There are many recorded incidents of mother and grandmother orangutans giving their own babies or grandchildren blowjobs or performing other depraved sexual acts on them. They are disgusting in their own way. I can't believe the amount of people I saw in one video of an infant orangutan fucking his grandmother in the mouth commenting on how... "cute" they look when doing these things. It makes me question how many of these people are pedophiles themselves.
You can see, about 1 minute before the baby screamed, that it was looking for mom's teat. Since the baby wasn't with mom, big sister held her in a way that kept its head away from her chest.
Thank you for watching. This video was shot in late July 2021, so the baby chimpanzee Yotsuba is about 3 months old and her twin sisters Karan and Koe are about 3 years and 9 months old.
Violence is a very normal part of chimp social interactions. They don't seem to be as rough on their infants as macaques or a lot of other monkey species I've watched but life as a baby chimp isn't easy. I saw a video where a baby chimp that was rejected by her mother had to be hand raised by zoo keepers and they were purposely being very rough with her prior to reintroduction so she wouldn't be too shocked by how violent the older chimps were.
@@stephenbrand5661 just going to correct one tiny thing: chimps aren’t monkeys. They are apes (there is a difference). But chimps are definitely some of the most violent of the apes.
@@armpitification Not everywhere ...there are more languages in the world than English . In Sweden we say monkeys to everyone. If you go to translation in Swedish ,you will see that when we say monkey ,the translation becomes "ape " in English. If we want to clarify we say "chimpanzees or macaques for example.
For a moment I thought the baby was a bonobo. I think it’s the head hair that threw me off. Based on its struggle to hold on to big sister I dare say he may be full blown goofy or half derp.
Aren't people supposed to be quiet around these enclosures? Those screaming brats in the background should be taken home if they don't know how to behave!
There’s not much cuter than a baby chimp, and I really like them… but is it weird that I like to watch them getting roughed up by bigger chimps, and seeing them cry?
The chimp baby is well behaved and the human baby is screaming like a banshee in the background while her permissive parents do nothing. I had to mute.
The comments saying they are mean to her are maybe a bit much. Its common for babies to be handled by their siblings. And they seem to be carrying her correctly, but she doesnt really hold on. You can see the twins getting frustrated, but no actual harm, at least not in this video. That adorable baby, is very stubborn for her age. You dont see that alot. Usually more clingy.
I have watched this troop since the twins were younger. They are actually very close to one another. One of the twins has always been a little rougher with the baby than the other. The other one is quite motherly and protective of her. The baby is now a thriving little chimpanzee. There are recent videos posted.
This is maybe the 5th or 6th video I have seen of this baby. It is under developed or something is a little off. I have watched alot of baby chimps and she is behind where she should be at this age. Yes one of twins will kill it.
How do you suppose that'll happen when mom is always keeping a watchful eye? Chimpanzees are a very nurturing species when a mother and baby relationship is concerned. I've yet to see or hear of an incident where a sibling kills another - not accidentally towards an under developed sibling and most definitely not purposely. I have however seen footage of juvenile chimps killing infants not related to them but again, never blood relatives. I just really don't see that happening.
They're not animal automatons with incredibly predictable behaviours. They're complex social animals like us that can be affected by the world around them. The vikings used to leave misshapen infants to the elements to die. But modern scandinavians don't. So...its possible your'e right. But not without a doubt.
@@sumrluvr6821 my wife use to work with Primatologists. It happens alot more than you think. Mostly fueled by jealousy. People try to humanize their thoughts and emotions. They do have emotions, no doubt, but they lack coping mechanisms and control like humans. Im not saying it will be killed, just saying I would not be surprised. When Chimps or any other primate give birth to close together from previous birth, it can create problems. Especially with her having twins.
I definitely do not think these two young chimps are treating this baby well at all ,horrible,but they learn at such a young age just how to treat others ,horrible
SHe definitely is nearby and keeping an eye and an ear out. DId you not notice that as soon as the baby cried mom came and retreived her? In all of the videos where they are handling the baby i have noticed her doing the same and getting the baby if it became upset or if she saw the girls handling her too roughly or trying to leave the baby somewhere. Just because you cant see her on the camera does not mean that she is not nearby somewhere.
we need to go rescue this baby from her cruel surroundings. i have a tip for her, your older sibling look they’re having fun but they just want to get you alone and torture you.
What about a bonobo? You werent trying to say that these are bonobos were you because you would be mistaken. These are chimpanzees which are not the same thing.
All of the great ape babies are so adorable,then why in the wild that chimps will attack a gorilla troop with the attempt to take the gorilla babies and eat them ,this is definitely a evil choice to make 😡
It pisses me off that they both clearly know she wants up and won't let her up. They just try to keep her away from mom because they are jealous. They have zero interest in baby other than to keep her from mom's attention.
Chimpanzees are much sturdier than human babies, however my twin two year olds were rougher on each other than this and they are super close and The twins are learning how to be parents in this video. If they were being too rough, the mother would come over immediately. You should see what happens to a chimpanzee that is too rough on a young Chimp. All hell breaks loose, and that careless adult Chimp gets a scolding and beating it won’t soon forget. I’ll see if I can locate it. No hump is severely injured in the video but it looks scary.
What in the heck are you talking about?? Help the baby what? Nothing is happening to the baby except that it wants its mom due to the fact that she has the milk and of course because she is mom. They are handling her a little rough but that is completely normal and natural for chimps and is in no way at all harming her in the least.😊
So why don't you go in and stop this abuse? You people think this shit is funny? That Hugh male has more compassion towards that baby than you "humans."
I think the twins are jealous of the baby. Look how they hold her down intentionally then look at her facial expression. They both look so smug. After watching several videos of these twins, it seems as though they are demanding of their mothers attention and extremely jealous of any attention the baby gets. It’s also alarming that the twins are now so big and the mom is still nursing both of them as well as the baby, especially when the twins try to steal milk away from the baby and the mom seems to placate the twins all the time. These twins are nasty. Not nice and sweet chimps but nasty pieces of work. They will probably grow up to be that way as well unfortunately. Spoilt, selfish, and just mean. It’s true that chimps have personalities like humans, some are nice, some are docile, and some are just mean. I’m thinking these girls are just nasty.
I think you need to consult a therapist about your relationship with your own siblings, because you're projecting a heck of a lot onto this video. I haven't seen anything different from all of the other chimp videos I've been bingewatching today. In fact, the "holding down" you're attributing malice to looks identical to what 2 baby chimps the same age were doing in another video about, "baby chimps playing." At one point, the older sister lays flat over the top of her baby sibling. Also, you can see, about a minute before the baby starts crying, that the baby is looking for the milk-bar. It's at that point that big-sis changes how she's holding the baby so that it can't reach her chest. And at the end of the video, big sister is tumbling/rolling with the baby. That's clearly play. One of the twins also takes the blow when the adult male reaches back to hit the baby. Lastly, this _is_ at a zoo. Zookeepers _will_ separate animals if they think they're a threat to each other. If the twins were the demon-siblings you are claiming, the zoo staff would have mom & baby separated from the rest of the troop in a heartbeat. No, you're projecting your own issues onto these chimps. Either that, or you've let your mind be poisoned by those Cambodian videographers at Angkor Wat who instigate fights in the macaques there so they can invent a story they can tell with their heavily-edited videos, and now think all primates act like that [when even the macaques being shown don't act that way normally].
It is strange that you are applying such negative HUMAN qualities onto these animals! You are seeing behaviors in these animals that are not happening. It is also not unusual that this mom might still allow these twins to nurse despite the fact that she has a new baby. In the wild in a more natural setting she would not have had a baby so quickly after birthing these twins and they would still be nursing and very close with their mother so it is natural that they would still want/need to nurse even though there is a new baby! They do not act nasty, spoiled, mean or selfish...again, it is strange that you are projecting all of these qualities onto these animals...maybe it says something about you yourself?? The behaviors that these two twins are exhibiting when interacting with this infant are not unusual or negative in any way. It is normal for them to play in such a way and anytime the baby gets too upset and cries the mom is nearby and immediately steps in and retrieves the baby. If these twins were truly being mean and selfish with this baby then you would see incidents of them pinching, shoving, kicking, biting, scratching and intentionally dropping the baby. You never ever see any of these types of behaviors from them towards this baby. In no way do they act jealous of this baby when the mother gives it attention. In this video when mom came and got the baby (and therefore gave it attention) what did they do that would make you say that? They did not even blink an eye when she came and got the baby. It is not unusual for them to hold the baby down...have you ever tended to a determined infant that basically could grab with four hands?? I doubt it. As far as your claim that they held her down and then looked at her facial expression and that "they both looked so smug" exists in only your imagination and nowhere else. What are you talking about that they try to "steal milk away from the baby"?? In what way do they possibly do that?? Oh, do you mean when the mom willingly and intentionally allows them to nurse? you know, because at their age it is still normal for them to be doing that? Wonder why the mom still attempts to placate the twins....hmm...could it be because they are her children as well and are still young enough that in the wild she would still be constantly caring for them and devoting all of her time to them? The only one that seems nasty and mean might be you! There was a case of a young gibbon in this zoo who did actually attempt to injure his tiny baby brother and there is a HUGE difference in the way he would behave towards that infant and the way these two interact with their younger sibling here. The mother in that case tended to be neglectful and would often leave the baby unattended despite that it would cry for her. Every chance he got the older brother would grab the little one and then go up high and pry the little ones hands off of him and try to throw him to the ground or if the baby was hanging onto something he would do everything in his power to make the baby fall to the ground from and extreme height. You never see any of these mean behaviors from these twins towards this baby...well, I mean obviously you do but in reality it does not exist.😊
Honestly shows that even mother chimps need a break, but also know when break time is over. Teaches the young females how to care or the baby as well. No aggression, just came and took over.
So sweet sisters know how to baby sit their baby sister and give mum a break
Look at that beautiful 😍 hair, I love it!
Chimps are the most precious forms of life! And so much smarter than the human animal
I dont know about that!! However everyone has a right to their own opinions here!😊
They are pretty dispicable really.
@@pparker768 Yes you are I agree
No being is more precious than the chimps from what we learn that is true
@@pparker768they have the brain of a 6 year old and the strength of 10 grown men of course they’re gonna be nutty but they live the way they want to live.. humans are the despicable ones because we know better yet do horrendous things to each other
The baby is so adorable
I think the big brother went over to keep the twins in check.
That's the most unique baby chimp I've ever seen. She has way more fur than most babies, and her skin is much darker. Usually babies have bald front torsoes, requiring them to be pressed up against their mothers to stay warm, especially at night in the wild.
Crat rujak
Uguty
Gusti azh
Beres r
Jvtrur
Cn da geuY
Ffyy
Какой милый кроха❤❤❤❤❤
Looks like their good babysitters to me. She was safe..they kept a good eye on her she never went more than 3 feet from them. She did cry but it was just because she got mad.
The parents always beat their asses almost to death
This is what siblings do. Don’t take this personally I am sure that mom always was near by, if this was in the wild we wouldn’t know what is going on.
That baby sure holds on tight!👍😁I love how mom, always comes to the rescue when her baby calls out for help👍💗
Not always and little babies die. Sad but true. Happens more often then not. These animals are trained to be survival of the fittest so compassion is not something they know about unless mother to infant and half the time not even then.
@@suetaylor1127 You need to let go of the 19th-Century social-"darwinism" that is a complete perversion of what Charles Darwin himself said: "It is not the strongest of the species that survive, nor the most intelligent, but the one most responsive to change." When he said, "fittest," he meant, "best-fitting." It was a bunch of Victorian Era aristocratic twunts who took, "fittest," to mean, "physically-fit," so that they could twist it into, "superior" so that they could then twist that to mean that they were of "socially superior breeding" and therefore it was alright for them to ignore the suffering of the lower classes slaving away for them in Industrial-Age London. It had absofsckinglotely *_NOTHING_* to do with *_ANYTHING_* Charles Darwin said about biology.
Any female chimp that is inattentive to her babies won't have any babies that reach 2 months old. If a mom-chimp is attentive those first 2 months, she's not gonna suddenly stop at month-3.
Chimpanzees _in the wild_ have been observed showing compassion to infirm troop members. The channel, "Casual Geographic," for his father's day video this week, included segments about a wild tiger that stepped in and raised his cubs after their mother was killed, something thought "impossible". So even non-primates will do things that we humans have deemed, "not something these Mere Animals know about."
We humans are a good deal closer to the other Great Apes than we want to recognize. Look up the video, “Chimpanzees are ‘just like us’ - BBC REEL”, which talks about chimpanzee empathy and altruism.
@@suetaylor1127 You just blurt out whatever uncorroborated nonsense that pops into your head. Using phrases like “more of THAN (not then) not” and “half the time”. You saw something ONCE in a video and now you’re an animal behaviour expert and statistician? Get over yourself.
Такой милый малыш и спокойный❤
Ibuki & Yotsuba are most lovely babies in japon .
Too funny. When the male came over (maybe dad?) the other twin rolled away like "I didn't do it!" 😅😅
من خیلیی بچه شمپانزه هارو دوست دارم بقدری که یکی از آرزوهای من داشتن یک بچه شمپانزه هست ❤❤❤❤❤
She’s so pissed that her sister keeps intentionally holding her down.
姉妹の面倒を見るチンパンジーに癒される
Такой смешной малыш!💚
Look how they were holding her down and not letting her sit up.
…more like not letting her wander off. Especially with those two adult males on either side, you don't want the baby annoying them. The older sister was also playing with her baby sibling too, as you can see later on. I'm guessing that the sisters are about equivalent in age to a 10 year old human?
@@John_Weiss Older sister? Which do you mean? The two older sisters to the infant are twins so neither is older.
@@PrimateProductions Okay, then, _other_ sister.
Damn you, Autocorrect!
They are really adorable until they grow up - that is!
Haha so true! When they’re infants they are soo cute and evoke strong nurturing feelings. As adults they invoke strong “omg run away run away run away” feelings!
They can still be cute in an ugly, goofy way.
In my book Orangutans are the cutest babies ever and still adorable when they grow up! They are the Pacifists of the great apes! Love them! Chimp babies are adorable as well but when they grow up they are all about politics 😁😊😁
Kind of like many humans
@Deborah Nieling I wouldn't call them "pacifists". While they are indeed less savage than chimps overall, orangutans are often extremely perverted and shameless pedophiles. There are many recorded incidents of mother and grandmother orangutans giving their own babies or grandchildren blowjobs or performing other depraved sexual acts on them. They are disgusting in their own way. I can't believe the amount of people I saw in one video of an infant orangutan fucking his grandmother in the mouth commenting on how... "cute" they look when doing these things. It makes me question how many of these people are pedophiles themselves.
I love watching their motherly instincts, just like us 💕
Oh yeah. I sit on my baby's face all day when she needs discipline. And break her arm if she touches my food. Yeah, we are great mums, aren't we?
Animals motherly instincts are WAY BETTER than humans....period
Just like a lot of human siblings.
I thought that was a dang, good job of babysitting!!! And that screaming was just a temper tantrum!!
You can see, about 1 minute before the baby screamed, that it was looking for mom's teat. Since the baby wasn't with mom, big sister held her in a way that kept its head away from her chest.
In this video how old is the baby and how old are the twins?
Thank you for watching. This video was shot in late July 2021, so the baby chimpanzee Yotsuba is about 3 months old and her twin sisters Karan and Koe are about 3 years and 9 months old.
She needs milk
I am surprised that the rest of the troop is letting the twins be so rough with the baby who obviously isn't enjoying the attention.
Violence is a very normal part of chimp social interactions. They don't seem to be as rough on their infants as macaques or a lot of other monkey species I've watched but life as a baby chimp isn't easy. I saw a video where a baby chimp that was rejected by her mother had to be hand raised by zoo keepers and they were purposely being very rough with her prior to reintroduction so she wouldn't be too shocked by how violent the older chimps were.
Chimp babies are very strong too.
@@stephenbrand5661 just going to correct one tiny thing: chimps aren’t monkeys. They are apes (there is a difference). But chimps are definitely some of the most violent of the apes.
@@armpitification I never said that chimps are monkeys.
@@armpitification Not everywhere ...there are more languages in the world than English . In Sweden we say monkeys to everyone. If you go to translation in Swedish ,you will see that when we say monkey ,the translation becomes "ape " in English. If we want to clarify we say "chimpanzees or macaques for example.
Stressful life hearing screaming children all day
I was thinking the same 😵
Glad my 2 kids were taught not to scream in public, or I'd give them a reason to scream!! Yeah, I'm was a Marine!!
Im curious, does the baby have any neurologic issues? Anyone know how old the baby is?
The baby was born on April 28, 2021.
Are you wondering this because of the facial twitches in the beginning of the video? I wondered the same.
Actually, I didnt realize how new this baby was. That would explain her movements. So cute. ❤
She was healthy..i think she behaves in a way that is perfectly normal for on that is so very young, almost a newborn
For a moment I thought the baby was a bonobo. I think it’s the head hair that threw me off. Based on its struggle to hold on to big sister I dare say he may be full blown goofy or half derp.
Smart enough to know that wasn't Ma that had him, so he wasn't gonna hold on. 🌞
@@kellyjoiner4418 Yep, what i observed was a baby that was attempting to get away from her sister the whole time
Moms always got her eyes on in the back of her head
yesss 😎😎😎👍👍👍❤️❤️❤️
Was that mama who came to the rescue?
Yes
yep
Он совсем маленький и маме не надо было его отдавать. По сути, кроме мамы, он никому и не нужен. Потому что ухаживать за малышом это большой труд.
Muito fofo esse bebé
Karan,she isn't very careful to cary her sister 😄
Mama came and got that baby and said okay now that's enough time to go tell your sister's bye I will talk to them later
Aren't people supposed to be quiet around these enclosures? Those screaming brats in the background should be taken home if they don't know how to behave!
This video caused me so much anxiety!!
You’ve got a great camera and we’d all LOVE IT IF YOU WOULD VIDEO A LOT MORE RECENT VIDEOS OF THE NEW BABY BEFORE THE TWINS OFF HER.
That was funny.
There’s not much cuter than a baby chimp, and I really like them… but is it weird that I like to watch them getting roughed up by bigger chimps, and seeing them cry?
It's sick
♥️♥️♥️😘😘😃
The twins are a bit rugged and rough
All chimps that age act exactly like that...sometimes even rougher especially if they happen to be little boy chimps
He looks uncoordinated neurologically or a small seizure she doesn’t look right. I’m dying to know what’s happening?
❤️😘
The chimp baby is well behaved and the human baby is screaming like a banshee in the background while her permissive parents do nothing. I had to mute.
The comments saying they are mean to her are maybe a bit much. Its common for babies to be handled by their siblings. And they seem to be carrying her correctly, but she doesnt really hold on. You can see the twins getting frustrated, but no actual harm, at least not in this video. That adorable baby, is very stubborn for her age. You dont see that alot. Usually more clingy.
Cause she’s quite terrified of the evil sisters. They slap on her, bite on her and rough house with her.
@@EmmaDee Don't be ridiculous...if you don't like it don't watch ..so many negative comments from you .
I have watched this troop since the twins were younger. They are actually very close to one another. One of the twins has always been a little rougher with the baby than the other. The other one is quite motherly and protective of her. The baby is now a thriving little chimpanzee. There are recent videos posted.
I can barely tell Riki from his father Ryu.
Cant believe moma let her the the baby so young
that poor baby : (
This is Marjorie Taylor green as she came into this word
Males have the common sense to leave. Lol
@UCGokURGcfAqs4oB3avhjHxw - Thank you for sharing this video. Love these girls.
Baby looks like a little old man
Малыш хорош. Прелесть.
Does human don't have any manner's that they throw empty plastic bottles in zoo.
Sometimes bottles are used as enrichment. Zookeepers make sure to never let anything in habitat that would be unsafe for animals.
Some of those screams are human kids.
well yeah all of the screams that i heard were human kids....so what did you mean?
Of all the videos I have watched I have never seen a primate let a baby be held by juveniles like this
Take a look at Chimp Tracker channel to see Stevie holding her baby brother Jeff.
5:02 _bap!_
This is maybe the 5th or 6th video I have seen of this baby. It is under developed or something is a little off. I have watched alot of baby chimps and she is behind where she should be at this age. Yes one of twins will kill it.
How do you suppose that'll happen when mom is always keeping a watchful eye? Chimpanzees are a very nurturing species when a mother and baby relationship is concerned. I've yet to see or hear of an incident where a sibling kills another - not accidentally towards an under developed sibling and most definitely not purposely. I have however seen footage of juvenile chimps killing infants not related to them but again, never blood relatives. I just really don't see that happening.
They're not animal automatons with incredibly predictable behaviours.
They're complex social animals like us that can be affected by the world around them. The vikings used to leave misshapen infants to the elements to die. But modern scandinavians don't.
So...its possible your'e right. But not without a doubt.
@@sumrluvr6821 my wife use to work with Primatologists. It happens alot more than you think. Mostly fueled by jealousy. People try to humanize their thoughts and emotions. They do have emotions, no doubt, but they lack coping mechanisms and control like humans. Im not saying it will be killed, just saying I would not be surprised. When Chimps or any other primate give birth to close together from previous birth, it can create problems. Especially with her having twins.
@@earlhuff7847 well humans tend to do pretty wild thing to one another too.
I definitely do not think these two young chimps are treating this baby well at all ,horrible,but they learn at such a young age just how to treat others ,horrible
all moms need a break once in a while.
Why isn't Mom being more careful and watching then with her?
In Chimpanzee social systems, other family members often compete for the care of the youngest. It can get a little rough.
SHe definitely is nearby and keeping an eye and an ear out. DId you not notice that as soon as the baby cried mom came and retreived her? In all of the videos where they are handling the baby i have noticed her doing the same and getting the baby if it became upset or if she saw the girls handling her too roughly or trying to leave the baby somewhere. Just because you cant see her on the camera does not mean that she is not nearby somewhere.
we need to go rescue this baby from her cruel surroundings. i have a tip for her, your older sibling look they’re having fun but they just want to get you alone and torture you.
Bonobo 😂
What about a bonobo? You werent trying to say that these are bonobos were you because you would be mistaken. These are chimpanzees which are not the same thing.
All of the great ape babies are so adorable,then why in the wild that chimps will attack a gorilla troop with the attempt to take the gorilla babies and eat them ,this is definitely a evil choice to make 😡
I can’t understand why one arm doesn’t help with baby like she did with twins.
Not twins.
Someone should have intercepted that poor baby
I think they were a little to rough on the baby
Help please baby!!🐒😢!!
Triste petite chose qui na pas d arbres ni de feuilles mais des barreaux et les cris des humains
Hmm...
There is plenty of lush green grass, yet..they prefer to sit on the concrete🙊
It pisses me off that they both clearly know she wants up and won't let her up. They just try to keep her away from mom because they are jealous. They have zero interest in baby other than to keep her from mom's attention.
Don't get upset about nature
I think the twins regard the baby as a sort of “prize” which they both want to have.
Chimpanzees are much sturdier than human babies, however my twin two year olds were rougher on each other than this and they are super close and The twins are learning how to be parents in this video. If they were being too rough, the mother would come over immediately. You should see what happens to a chimpanzee that is too rough on a young Chimp. All hell breaks loose, and that careless adult Chimp gets a scolding and beating it won’t soon forget. I’ll see if I can locate it. No hump is severely injured in the video but it looks scary.
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The mother isn't very mothering.
Gosh the baby looks like an old man. I do give the Japanese credit for not treating them the way they treat Dolphins and Whales. Let's hope anyway...
They are not like gorillas where the mommie protects the baby from everyone. Poor baby.I don’t think I like chimps
Mean Girls, 😆
This baby isn’t making this crying noise. What are you doing ?
So sad...these things just sit around all day and play with pieces of trash.
what do you want them to do? work in the office? study calculus or algebra? be chased by predators in the wild?
@@Markks100 LOL. It does seem a lot easier a life than one in the wild.
@@Markks100 they are wild animals!! they do only what they know how to do.
А где мама малыша? Всё его пускают
Таскают
Poor baby..bully by her twin sister..so sad
lol..what are you talking about being bullied? They were doing no such thing at all
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Oh that Poor Baby!!!! Can't anyone help the baby!!!!! My GOD!!! It's disgusting!!
What in the heck are you talking about?? Help the baby what? Nothing is happening to the baby except that it wants its mom due to the fact that she has the milk and of course because she is mom. They are handling her a little rough but that is completely normal and natural for chimps and is in no way at all harming her in the least.😊
So why don't you go in and stop this abuse? You people think this shit is funny? That Hugh male has more compassion towards that baby than you "humans."
Nobody's going into a chimp's habitat. They're incredibly dangerous.
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It sickens me to see these animals caged all for the soul purpose for us humans....
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Didn’t you notice s monkey laying on the baby’s arm good grief people don’t film a baby invpain!!
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O bicho já é horroroso desde bebê.Nao tem geito ninguém quer.
Babies having babies SMH
Tree rats
Jesus why is this in my recommended lol, these things are disgusting.
I think the twins are jealous of the baby. Look how they hold her down intentionally then look at her facial expression. They both look so smug. After watching several videos of these twins, it seems as though they are demanding of their mothers attention and extremely jealous of any attention the baby gets. It’s also alarming that the twins are now so big and the mom is still nursing both of them as well as the baby, especially when the twins try to steal milk away from the baby and the mom seems to placate the twins all the time. These twins are nasty. Not nice and sweet chimps but nasty pieces of work. They will probably grow up to be that way as well unfortunately. Spoilt, selfish, and just mean. It’s true that chimps have personalities like humans, some are nice, some are docile, and some are just mean. I’m thinking these girls are just nasty.
I think you need to consult a therapist about your relationship with your own siblings, because you're projecting a heck of a lot onto this video.
I haven't seen anything different from all of the other chimp videos I've been bingewatching today. In fact, the "holding down" you're attributing malice to looks identical to what 2 baby chimps the same age were doing in another video about, "baby chimps playing." At one point, the older sister lays flat over the top of her baby sibling. Also, you can see, about a minute before the baby starts crying, that the baby is looking for the milk-bar. It's at that point that big-sis changes how she's holding the baby so that it can't reach her chest. And at the end of the video, big sister is tumbling/rolling with the baby. That's clearly play. One of the twins also takes the blow when the adult male reaches back to hit the baby.
Lastly, this _is_ at a zoo. Zookeepers _will_ separate animals if they think they're a threat to each other. If the twins were the demon-siblings you are claiming, the zoo staff would have mom & baby separated from the rest of the troop in a heartbeat.
No, you're projecting your own issues onto these chimps. Either that, or you've let your mind be poisoned by those Cambodian videographers at Angkor Wat who instigate fights in the macaques there so they can invent a story they can tell with their heavily-edited videos, and now think all primates act like that [when even the macaques being shown don't act that way normally].
@@John_Weiss lol!!!! Yep exactly this ...she is definitely projecting something here..seeing things that are not really happening!
It is strange that you are applying such negative HUMAN qualities onto these animals! You are seeing behaviors in these animals that are not happening. It is also not unusual that this mom might still allow these twins to nurse despite the fact that she has a new baby. In the wild in a more natural setting she would not have had a baby so quickly after birthing these twins and they would still be nursing and very close with their mother so it is natural that they would still want/need to nurse even though there is a new baby! They do not act nasty, spoiled, mean or selfish...again, it is strange that you are projecting all of these qualities onto these animals...maybe it says something about you yourself?? The behaviors that these two twins are exhibiting when interacting with this infant are not unusual or negative in any way. It is normal for them to play in such a way and anytime the baby gets too upset and cries the mom is nearby and immediately steps in and retrieves the baby. If these twins were truly being mean and selfish with this baby then you would see incidents of them pinching, shoving, kicking, biting, scratching and intentionally dropping the baby. You never ever see any of these types of behaviors from them towards this baby. In no way do they act jealous of this baby when the mother gives it attention. In this video when mom came and got the baby (and therefore gave it attention) what did they do that would make you say that? They did not even blink an eye when she came and got the baby. It is not unusual for them to hold the baby down...have you ever tended to a determined infant that basically could grab with four hands?? I doubt it. As far as your claim that they held her down and then looked at her facial expression and that "they both looked so smug" exists in only your imagination and nowhere else. What are you talking about that they try to "steal milk away from the baby"?? In what way do they possibly do that?? Oh, do you mean when the mom willingly and intentionally allows them to nurse? you know, because at their age it is still normal for them to be doing that? Wonder why the mom still attempts to placate the twins....hmm...could it be because they are her children as well and are still young enough that in the wild she would still be constantly caring for them and devoting all of her time to them? The only one that seems nasty and mean might be you!
There was a case of a young gibbon in this zoo who did actually attempt to injure his tiny baby brother and there is a HUGE difference in the way he would behave towards that infant and the way these two interact with their younger sibling here. The mother in that case tended to be neglectful and would often leave the baby unattended despite that it would cry for her. Every chance he got the older brother would grab the little one and then go up high and pry the little ones hands off of him and try to throw him to the ground or if the baby was hanging onto something he would do everything in his power to make the baby fall to the ground from and extreme height. You never see any of these mean behaviors from these twins towards this baby...well, I mean obviously you do but in reality it does not exist.😊
This thing looks just like a african human baby but not as ugly. ssmh
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That looks like a balloon, what the heck?