Our marmoset would rather fight than groom. He's 18 months old and is all about climbing and jumping from everything. He charges me and as soon has he gets to me he rolls over and grabs my hand to start playing. We hardly ever crate him so he plays non-stop
You need to taking care of them from babies ( i.e. less than a year). It's hard to train them when they're adult perhaps they will never behave. Mine can sit for around 2 hours doing nothing. Because it's growing watching me sitting down in front of TV. Lol.
@Gepli PRL I've had him since 4 weeks old. We don't watch alot of TV here cause we are always moving about on our farm. George just stays on my shoulder inside and outside. Anytime we stop he goes into full play mode unless the dogs around then he just attacks the dogs non stop or makes them chase him
Yeah these videos only show the good moments, they're really not worth the effort and if you live in the U.S. the rules on having monkeys as pets are really weird and not worth dealing with either.
@@zerogrey3798 lol it's just a territorial thing monkeys really aren't supposed to be pets ..there wild ... And if u have one as a pet I'd only have it as a pet .. I don't know all the laws of it but .. there cute 😱👌 thankS for sharing the vidoe it's interesting to see there behavior indoors ...
@TexugoPutasso That's why I wrote what I wrote. The video is about a monkey providing Grooming Services to a human. I knew the comment we're speaking about here is sarcastic, however, it's also not in keeping with the spirit of the video itself. The video refers to a common ground connection between two primate species, human and monkey. In today's world of hostility, etc, this video shows there are those good moments we should all appreciate.
What a cute silly little guy
Thats the cutest monkey i have ever seen
So adorable.
Our marmoset would rather fight than groom. He's 18 months old and is all about climbing and jumping from everything. He charges me and as soon has he gets to me he rolls over and grabs my hand to start playing. We hardly ever crate him so he plays non-stop
You need to taking care of them from babies ( i.e. less than a year). It's hard to train them when they're adult perhaps they will never behave. Mine can sit for around 2 hours doing nothing. Because it's growing watching me sitting down in front of TV. Lol.
@Gepli PRL I've had him since 4 weeks old. We don't watch alot of TV here cause we are always moving about on our farm. George just stays on my shoulder inside and outside. Anytime we stop he goes into full play mode unless the dogs around then he just attacks the dogs non stop or makes them chase him
I love matmosets they look like half monkeys half rodents...so 😍
U just called the monkey hot
너무 귀엽다..
오 한국인 발견...
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Cute little guys
Monkee 😍😍😍😍
Where can I get one
I want a monkey but then again I don't after all the stories I hear of them😱
Yeah these videos only show the good moments, they're really not worth the effort and if you live in the U.S. the rules on having monkeys as pets are really weird and not worth dealing with either.
@@zerogrey3798 lol it's just a territorial thing monkeys really aren't supposed to be pets ..there wild ... And if u have one as a pet I'd only have it as a pet .. I don't know all the laws of it but .. there cute 😱👌 thankS for sharing the vidoe it's interesting to see there behavior indoors ...
hello i am a marmoset and i find this offensive
Bore off
This is a video about a Marmoset grooming a human. This is the monkey's choice, so please let people enjoy watching this video.
@TexugoPutasso That's why I wrote what I wrote. The video is about a monkey providing Grooming Services to a human. I knew the comment we're speaking about here is sarcastic, however, it's also not in keeping with the spirit of the video itself.
The video refers to a common ground connection between two primate species, human and monkey. In today's world of hostility, etc, this video shows there are those good moments we should all appreciate.