I've always had straight connection with all animals , but just looking in their eyes you can tell that they are self aware, and extremely intelligent! And as far as the baby orangutans they are far more advanced than human babies at this age
They cant be extremely intelligent. Because human beings are not even extremely intelligent. Elon musk say most people are closer to animal intelligence than anything else. :) They are a lesser intelligent version of us :)
@Allen Iverson The Answer you really are struggling to take on the truth, aren't you? Well I'll let you stay in your misinterpretation seeing as it makes you happy (I think).
{walking through a spooky dark prison at 4 am} Ryan: did you hear that? I think it was a ghost. Shane: it was probably just an orangutan. Ryan:.........I worry about you sometimes I really do.
"Then allowed him to sit on his sofa with a bowl of crisps and watch television." "What?!" I say with a mouthful of chips, watching this on You Tube while siting on the sofa. "That's preposterous..." I brings another handful of chips to my moth before even finishing to swallow the previous one "...that's no way to live." I burp.
mr plantation owner sir. i think what she was trying to say was thank you for not leaving that baby alone out there to die. also, for taking him in and providing food and shelter when you didn't have to. also, thank you for calling the appropriate people to come and take the baby to where the right people with the right skills, right area and right reasons for doing this. your actions most likely saved that orangs life from wild dogs and humans that would kidnap, torture train and sell him. i know she emphasized heavily that you fed him crisps, but she didn't know they were Pringles.
Ikr.. she can't even pronounce their name properly. 🙇🙇🙇 (..."OrangUTANG" instead of the phonetically correct 'Oo-tahn' ) Even just as it is SPELLED 'Utan' would suffice. There is NO 'G' at the end of ORANGUTAN..... Yet she wants to shame another's ignorance!?!? It is not right what he did, but exactly as you said.. He could of but didn't, sell him to the illegal pet trade, or just LEAVE HIM. If anything, they took him, WITHOUT looking for his mother, who 100% WOULD have returned to find her baby. Instead of setting up a patrol and surveillance, for DAYS at least.. especially if she was alive but injured. The could've rendered crucial attention, assistance and aid (if needed) to a wild BREEDING AGED, female and MOTHER of him, but they just took him. They could have potentially reunited mother and baby, and relocated them *together* , but no. They didn't even try. Don't get me wrong, I'm SO grateful for what they do, but when a mother is 'chased away' and not proven deceased.... that should ALWAYS be the first and only action taken, unless proven impossible. 😢
@@ziyanglow289 Umm, ok... so are we humangs too then. I mean, if human and humangs are the 'same just different spellings' ??? We can't just keep changing the spelling of things and, *Pronouncing It that way too* . The world is too confusing already. It just shows ignorance, imo, and ignorance is what got these beautiful sentient beings in their sorry situation, on the brink of EXTINCTION, in the first place. The world needs educating, sure, I get that. That is WHY it is so empirical to get those who are doing the educating, to be 100% educated themselves. I understand that different languages can have trouble and AM VERY forgiving, but the ones who say "URANG" are predominantly English/British, so I'm sorry, but they should know better. Obviously, that's.... IMO, anyway. 😊✌🐨
So not only does a parent orangutan have to actively protect their small offspring from predators but they also have to keep them from eating lethal handfuls of mud - which is EVERYWHERE. Talk about a stressful parenthood.
In the wild they rarely go onto the ground. They are vulnerable to predators on the ground so they live the vast majority of the time tree dwelling. So the mud isn’t actually a normal experience for them.
Exactly what Penny said, wild orangutans don't really spend time on the ground. Wild infants even moreso, they just physically latch onto their mothers all the time - now that is stressful :D Makes you wonder how much of a chance these babies have of getting back to the wild. Sabah/Sepilok (in this video) seems to have a bad record with rehabilitation. Nyaru Menteng (BOS/Indonesia - Borneo) have a bit more hands off approach but they care for their residents for a long time. Meanwhile in Sumatra, SOCP rehab lasts only months and rescued Orangutans expected to not return to the rehabilitation camps. Different approaches, different outcomes, none of it is normal/close to a wild orangutan's life. Our consumption keeps forcing more and more orangutan infants into this predicament however.
@@pennydaytreasures8173 That makes sense. They're just not naturally built to handle the particular microbes in mud since they spend almost all their lives in trees. I imagine that gorilla babies don't have to worry about this since gorillas, as a species, spend a lot of time on the ground.
To: Bashful 1e9 - Oh! Indeed. To those who would struggle, then I would suggest to take a look at a compendium of visages, side by side. Gorillas. Chimpanzees, Bonobos, Orangutans. All different. Ha, ha! it is striking how unique each one is. Given the time and familiarity that the keeper's enjoy, then like a school-teacher with a new class of children, they will be able to identify each individual.
This was a good video . I’m constantly looking for new video’s with updates. I find it all so interesting. I love the orangutans so much. Y’all are so lucky to get to spend time with them. They are precious and so funny. I know it’s hard work and thank you for all you do.
Thank you for saving this baby. Maybe he did the best he could do to make the babysat while arranging further help. No doubt the little baby's hoped an interest in food. He was safe. Well done.
Dang, I'm so jealous of their opposable thumb on all fours! They are so so cute, putting everything in their mouth 😄 their expressions of fear, wonder etc, like humans, are so intolerably cute!
I can’t get enough of this orangutan sanctuary and jungle school! They’re all so cheeky. I loved the one of the baby orphan who every time he went on the ropes he would hang, get upset and cry, just like a baby, and the founder would stand a couple of feet away, and every instinct in her was to comfort him, but they have to employ some tough love so they learn or they would never progress to jungle school and then sleeping outside and then pre-release and finally release where the graduates are on safe and protected islands and have been successfully breeding! It’s nice to see those I’ve watched grow up in jungle school out there carrying babies that another male orangutan I’ve followed has fathered; I love this program and it’s essential. With a plethora of babies at all time, it shows how necessary it is and how palm plantations are killing then and are a constant source of orphans for the sanctuary. Poor Bidu Bidu….his mum is somewhere out there, missing him, having had to run away from dogs (surprised me because the moms are usually focused on protecting their young and the young are born with the instinct to cling to mum and cling hard through anything!)
Ive not finished this video yet. But I loved the one where one of the little guys used to run off and steal milk or banana 🍌 it was so cute. These wonderful people are just THE BEST. 💜
Beni but they use to feed and give milk to all the other babies in front of him leaving him to miss out. It was awful to watch him trying to get a drink of milk and not understand why they left him out.
I am curious... Some exposure to illness is necessary to strengthen the immune system. Or are these extra precautions just for the really young because they don't have the advantage of breast milk?
To be fair I wouldn't have known what to do with a tiny ass orangutan other than give him some crisps and chill with him watching TV until help arrived
I'd love to come donate my time, I couldn't do any of the vet work, because I have no degrees. But, I would be to scared that I'd get severely attached to a couple (who am I fooling) all of them. Knowing they belong with you guys safe & sound, with best medical care!
Im watching this on my phone smiling to myself they are such a cute special animal
5feetby 6 feet
I love them so much in fact l prefer them to humans
Yep😊
You are not alone
3 am here in South Florida
@@edgywagy145 Ha! It's 5:45am here in NYC. I can't sleep so I'm watching baby orangutan videos
Its 2am, I have school tomorrow and about 3 essays to write but I'm sitting here watching orangutans be the most relatable mood. I have no regrets.
I hope you finished 😀
Monkey is more important than school
yo, how was school?
@@wouspor1804 painful
Hope you nailed it
KM Hemmans The TH-camr
A bowl of crisps and watching television. I can’t stop laughing.
LOOOOL im tryna imagine
Not the worst thing that could happen to an orphan. Some get their hands cut off while their mother is killed by plantation workers.
Honestly, that’s the life
@@jackhazardous4008 Too horrific for words!
I mean what are you supposed to do ya know we’re just chilling
I love the fact that the human's first instinct is to give the monkey some crisps and put him in front of the TV 😂🤦♀️ we're doomed.
Well at least he didn't kill him or sell him into pet slavery I guess.
If pet slavery wasn’t gonna kill him, the TV and crisps would.
@@exicutioner161 yeah well his intention wasn't to have a beer buddy at home exactly lol, clearly since he called for help
@@exicutioner161 nah it wouldnt that fast
Why is this a big deal?
I've always had straight connection with all animals , but just looking in their eyes you can tell that they are self aware, and extremely intelligent! And as far as the baby orangutans they are far more advanced than human babies at this age
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It's crazy a human baby takes months of trying to walk to get there but these guys can learn to climb in minutes
this is terrible lol don't look into animals eyes unless you are challenging them to a fight
They cant be extremely intelligent. Because human beings are not even extremely intelligent. Elon musk say most people are closer to animal intelligence than anything else. :) They are a lesser intelligent version of us :)
Human breeds are dumb
0:45 I love when she smiles after getting caught
@Allen Iverson The Answer what? The other person is teaching us stuff and tells us what exactly is happening
@Allen Iverson The Answer you really are struggling to take on the truth, aren't you?
Well I'll let you stay in your misinterpretation seeing as it makes you happy (I think).
@Allen Iverson The Answer oo oo ee aa get it yourself
...thats the fear grimace...
@@xxxx-jh5vc yeah that monke is not afraid lol, c'mon dude
These beautiful innocent creatures and their carers are inspiring.
I cannot but look at them and think - they are us
the buzzfeed unsolved music made me think a murder was about to happen
I was looking for this comment
FRS HEKALANSJA
Little man gonna shank somebody for taking away his TV
badass wields knife demanding more crisps and tv time
{walking through a spooky dark prison at 4 am}
Ryan: did you hear that? I think it was a ghost.
Shane: it was probably just an orangutan.
Ryan:.........I worry about you sometimes I really do.
I would never leave work if I worked with these guys.
they are lovely i worked with them in sabah malaysia
Their climbing abilities are fascinating me every time. Their cute bellys also.
Their hairdo.
Their openness.
I m in love. 💋
this!
ew, but if its in a cute way slayyyyyyy
"Then allowed him to sit on his sofa with a bowl of crisps and watch television."
"What?!" I say with a mouthful of chips, watching this on You Tube while siting on the sofa. "That's preposterous..." I brings another handful of chips to my moth before even finishing to swallow the previous one "...that's no way to live." I burp.
Lmao
What do you mean by chips, the American version(crisps) or the the British version(fried chipped potatoes)?
@@starrchild254 Now I need to know the answer cause it'll make a huge difference
@@staticaldaisy969 the meant crisps
@@jello2920 so chips got it
mr plantation owner sir. i think what she was trying to say was thank you for not leaving that baby alone out there to die. also, for taking him in and providing food and shelter when you didn't have to. also, thank you for calling the appropriate people to come and take the baby to where the right people with the right skills, right area and right reasons for doing this. your actions most likely saved that orangs life from wild dogs and humans that would kidnap, torture train and sell him. i know she emphasized heavily that you fed him crisps, but she didn't know they were Pringles.
Ikr.. she can't even pronounce their name properly. 🙇🙇🙇 (..."OrangUTANG" instead of the phonetically correct 'Oo-tahn' ) Even just as it is SPELLED 'Utan' would suffice. There is NO 'G' at the end of ORANGUTAN..... Yet she wants to shame another's ignorance!?!?
It is not right what he did, but exactly as you said.. He could of but didn't, sell him to the illegal pet trade, or just LEAVE HIM.
If anything, they took him, WITHOUT looking for his mother, who 100% WOULD have returned to find her baby. Instead of setting up a patrol and surveillance, for DAYS at least.. especially if she was alive but injured. The could've rendered crucial attention, assistance and aid (if needed) to a wild BREEDING AGED, female and MOTHER of him, but they just took him. They could have potentially reunited mother and baby, and relocated them *together* , but no. They didn't even try.
Don't get me wrong, I'm SO grateful for what they do, but when a mother is 'chased away' and not proven deceased.... that should ALWAYS be the first and only action taken, unless proven impossible. 😢
Hahhaha JimY, you're funny. I like your sense of humour.
I like your sense of honour
@@romb4649 orangutang and orangutan are the same thing, they have different spellings
@@ziyanglow289 Umm, ok... so are we humangs too then. I mean, if human and humangs are the 'same just different spellings' ???
We can't just keep changing the spelling of things and, *Pronouncing It that way too* . The world is too confusing already.
It just shows ignorance, imo, and ignorance is what got these beautiful sentient beings in their sorry situation, on the brink of EXTINCTION, in the first place.
The world needs educating, sure, I get that. That is WHY it is so empirical to get those who are doing the educating, to be 100% educated themselves.
I understand that different languages can have trouble and AM VERY forgiving, but the ones who say "URANG" are predominantly English/British, so I'm sorry, but they should know better. Obviously, that's.... IMO, anyway.
😊✌🐨
So not only does a parent orangutan have to actively protect their small offspring from predators but they also have to keep them from eating lethal handfuls of mud - which is EVERYWHERE. Talk about a stressful parenthood.
Sounds no different to being a human parent, except humann offspring seem to be even more stupid
In the wild they rarely go onto the ground. They are vulnerable to predators on the ground so they live the vast majority of the time tree dwelling. So the mud isn’t actually a normal experience for them.
Exactly what Penny said, wild orangutans don't really spend time on the ground. Wild infants even moreso, they just physically latch onto their mothers all the time - now that is stressful :D
Makes you wonder how much of a chance these babies have of getting back to the wild. Sabah/Sepilok (in this video) seems to have a bad record with rehabilitation. Nyaru Menteng (BOS/Indonesia - Borneo) have a bit more hands off approach but they care for their residents for a long time. Meanwhile in Sumatra, SOCP rehab lasts only months and rescued Orangutans expected to not return to the rehabilitation camps. Different approaches, different outcomes, none of it is normal/close to a wild orangutan's life. Our consumption keeps forcing more and more orangutan infants into this predicament however.
@@TheCyberSpidey this!!!
@@pennydaytreasures8173 That makes sense. They're just not naturally built to handle the particular microbes in mud since they spend almost all their lives in trees. I imagine that gorilla babies don't have to worry about this since gorillas, as a species, spend a lot of time on the ground.
aww I'm so happy to see another video with Tonduo, he's my favorite (also peanut)
ikr tonduo is such a good teacher
peanut is a fuckin G
I like Valentino.
@@alexwydmuch5313 yeah init peanut is such a g
Peanut too cute❤️❤️❤️❤️
They are so homely but at the same time so cute, and so human-like
Kinda describes baby humans huh. :)
The little tantrums 🥰
Why are they so freaking adorable they are the cutest things every. Yes I know they are wild animals but damn they are so cute.
I salute the effort all the caretakers put and thier continual love and service to these beautiful creatues. God bless them all.
Just noticed how each orangutang has their own unique face ☺️💕
And hair.
yes they all look different not the same just like people
To: Bashful 1e9 - Oh! Indeed. To those who would struggle, then I would suggest to take a look at a compendium of visages, side by side.
Gorillas. Chimpanzees, Bonobos, Orangutans. All different.
Ha, ha! it is striking how unique each one is.
Given the time and familiarity that the keeper's enjoy, then like a school-teacher with a new class of children, they will be able to identify each individual.
Knowing what kind of people are out In the world, hearing the owner took him in makes me so happy.
Oh gosh, they're so cute. You just want to hug them
The orangutan rolling in the beginning 😭 0:00
LMFAAOAOAOAOOA he on x games mode
Le wheel Monke
He was speedrunning dark souls
They’re so fascinating. They also have such distinct personalities.
Damn they are like human kids putting everything in there mouths
97% genetic relation to us
Yeah. It makes sense, since we’re closely related to them
Caregivers are sweethearts !! The orangutans so sweet. Pamela in Detroit MI USA
You are great people! The things you do to save and bring up the orangutans are really important. They are our little relatives, so nice and cute👍👍👍
These are special creatures.. we need to protect them at all cost
I am in love with these little guys. I wish I could see them in person.
You could only see one . Tonduo is dead
absolutely OBSESSED with these Red-Haired wonders!
This was a good video . I’m constantly looking for new video’s with updates. I find it all so interesting. I love the orangutans so much. Y’all are so lucky to get to spend time with them. They are precious and so funny. I know it’s hard work and thank you for all you do.
Tonduo became quite the lovely big brother 👏💜
Tonduo became dead from eating mud
Thank you for saving this baby. Maybe he did the best he could do to make the babysat while arranging further help. No doubt the little baby's hoped an interest in food. He was safe. Well done.
The baby that was eating mud died
Dang, I'm so jealous of their opposable thumb on all fours! They are so so cute, putting everything in their mouth 😄 their expressions of fear, wonder etc, like humans, are so intolerably cute!
I can’t get enough of this orangutan sanctuary and jungle school! They’re all so cheeky. I loved the one of the baby orphan who every time he went on the ropes he would hang, get upset and cry, just like a baby, and the founder would stand a couple of feet away, and every instinct in her was to comfort him, but they have to employ some tough love so they learn or they would never progress to jungle school and then sleeping outside and then pre-release and finally release where the graduates are on safe and protected islands and have been successfully breeding! It’s nice to see those I’ve watched grow up in jungle school out there carrying babies that another male orangutan I’ve followed has fathered; I love this program and it’s essential. With a plethora of babies at all time, it shows how necessary it is and how palm plantations are killing then and are a constant source of orphans for the sanctuary. Poor Bidu Bidu….his mum is somewhere out there, missing him, having had to run away from dogs (surprised me because the moms are usually focused on protecting their young and the young are born with the instinct to cling to mum and cling hard through anything!)
Baby orangutans are too cute ❤️ I’m very happy the guy saved the baby. Sweet chunky baby
Damn it's so cute
You won't be saying that when they take over
@@nathanhoward5189 yes we will be saying that because humans will always be ugly internally and externally
@@nathanhoward5189 Not anytime soon.
We pretty much the dominance on earth right now.
@@anoushkasood4383 just you
Oh my goodness they are too cute!!!!!
But sadly many are killed and babies are orphaned due to their habitat being bulldozed and burned down for palm oil plantations.
Baby orangutans win the award for best (& cutest) bed head. 🥰
0:42 - Me getting caught by mom while tiptoeing in the kitchen for some snacks 😂😂
After 2 years: Bidu bidu, I think you're old enough for a beer and a pizza.
Children can eat pizza too!
But no beer.
@@PatrickReuploaded Its not encouraged to feed your kids pizza at a young age.
I love this show. Even the narrator is perfect.
What show is this from?
Hehe, funny animals. Orangutans are one of the coolest and funniest of the animal kingdom
Tondua is that A grade friend that we all have
It died
nothing is more adorable.
THEY ARE SO DARN CUTE ! I LOVE THEM !
i need to just give bidu bidu a huge hug
Thank god this sanctuary exists ! 😍
I could watch orangutans videos all day long!❤️🦧
Its a Funny Cool Silly name, "BiduBidu" .. 😂😂😂😂❤️❤️❤️❤️ ..
I love her ❤️❤️🤩😍❤️❤️
Lovely cute creatures. Animal videos are also my secret to staying sane in 2020.
I simply can't explain how happy this videos makes me. I don't know why, but I'm obsessed with monkeys in general.
It made me happy too
I wish you all the success in the future Peanut
Did little Tonduo get better? Poor baby 😢
Amelia M I’m really sorry if you don’t know, but he died of his infection 🤧😭
The Nature Channel thank you for letting me know. Poor little baby. It’s so sad.
@@thenaturechannel5179 oh God no :(
@@thenaturechannel5179 Are you sure? Tonduo was just included in a video a week ago following up on Peanut..
Christopher C I’m getting my info from the meet the orangutans series on the animal planet go roku app
When it started raining, the orangutan baby covered his head with a bunch of leaves 😄😘
I love this video! Thank you for sharing and for all you do.
This is the best thing I ever seen
Que hermosas especies cuiden bien a todos mis amigos Dios los bendiga siempre gracias.
My life is missing an Orangutan in a laundry basket.
I rememver going to monke school when I was a young monke.
The leaf umbrella 🌂 😍 🤣🤣🤣🤣
It's an actual thing orangutans do in rain, even in the wild
They don't like rain like humans
Ive not finished this video yet. But I loved the one where one of the little guys used to run off and steal milk or banana 🍌 it was so cute. These wonderful people are just THE BEST. 💜
was it benni ?
We love our Benni!
Beni but they use to feed and give milk to all the other babies in front of him leaving him to miss out. It was awful to watch him trying to get a drink of milk and not understand why they left him out.
2:50 that’s not Bidi, that’s Spider-Man! :D
So cute I love orangutans. You are doing a great job.Thank you form Michelle in Australia
l cant get enough of these creatures! They're the best apes HANDS DOWN!
They are just so cute 😭❤️❤️
I just love these guys I really wish i could come there & help. I'm hopeful that I will get to come
I like bidu’s hair, and his fur colour
Couldn't get past the first second cause I kept rewinding the monke doing the somersault.
I am curious... Some exposure to illness is necessary to strengthen the immune system. Or are these extra precautions just for the really young because they don't have the advantage of breast milk?
It died
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0:43, he actually looks guilty 😭
To be fair I wouldn't have known what to do with a tiny ass orangutan other than give him some crisps and chill with him watching TV until help arrived
A bowl of CRISPSSPSPSPSPSPSPSPSPSPS
I'm dead 💀 af!!!!!🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
I just want to hug and kiss them.
0:43 We all been there before
3:09 Bidu Bidu: "Owwy, dam BRUH wat was dat for?!-"
They are sooooo cute:) alot of work ty:)
I loved this! And love little Peanut too.
ohh geeze they are so stinking adorable
I'd love to come donate my time, I couldn't do any of the vet work, because I have no degrees. But, I would be to scared that I'd get severely attached to a couple (who am I fooling) all of them. Knowing they belong with you guys safe & sound, with best medical care!
1:06 That accent 😂
So bloody precious 😍
best show
monkeys are future of humanity
Это моя.,радость пучеглазая здоровья вам дорогие друзья
Orangutans are my favourite great ape by far
How’s peanut doing tho
Peanut already back in the wild, here's the link www.orangutan-appeal.org.uk/about-us/news/article/a-big-step-for-peanut
This place is more strict than the jungle school. Those animals there are on the ground and are encouraged to play in flood water.
This one died from eating the mud
If you see this god bless you ❤️!
1 sub before 2021 ? Can't wait to see them rip the face off of someone because they treat them like a human eating "crisps". Yeaaaa. Great idea morons
@@dpellek74 what
No Name those little guys would look good in a microwave
@@dpellek74 you do not make sence
God bless you too
This is the cutest shit I've ever seen
ありがとうございます!
i love them so much
They are so funny omgg I love this
Who else thinks that the thumbnail on this video is showing an orangutan catching on fire
What the hell
lmao Bidu was living the FUCKIN LIFE
Unfortunately he passed away from his infection 😢
0:43 me getting caught in the kitchen at 2 am
sorry but I burst out laughing when I noticed the Buzzfeed Unsolved music at 4:10
Bowl of crisps and tv my favorite
Please more more videos ❤️
Love orangutans. Thank you for sharing the video.
St adorable 🤗🤗💗💗💗💗💗💗🤗🤗💗💗💗💗💗
Just playing, assessing who's stronger than the other..tonduo is a little savage
Tonduo is dead