No. babies should NOT and CANNOT look after babies. They need mothers. Besides, they are NOT looking after each other. Don't be ridiculous! They are clinging to each other out of instinct because their instinct is to cling. That is such a stupid caption by someone who should be letting the babies cling to them 24/7 as they would in the wild with their mothers. Just another greedy owner who doesn't care and only wants to make money with outrageous captions.
They are clinging to each other because their instinct is to cling. They cling to their mothers in the wild for the first year of life. Even human babies have a grasping reflex for the first 6 months or so. Having said that, I am sure they are also terrified as they were traumatized, having been taken away from their mother, who was killed or drugged by poaches to get the babies. They can't possibly be cared for properly by humans.
Just look after little monkies really well. 🐒
No. babies should NOT and CANNOT look after babies. They need mothers. Besides, they are NOT looking after each other. Don't be ridiculous! They are clinging to each other out of instinct because their instinct is to cling. That is such a stupid caption by someone who should be letting the babies cling to them 24/7 as they would in the wild with their mothers. Just another greedy owner who doesn't care and only wants to make money with outrageous captions.
What are they so affraid of ?
They are clinging to each other because their instinct is to cling. They cling to their mothers in the wild for the first year of life. Even human babies have a grasping reflex for the first 6 months or so.
Having said that, I am sure they are also terrified as they were traumatized, having been taken away from their mother, who was killed or drugged by poaches to get the babies. They can't possibly be cared for properly by humans.