Primates fascinate us and fun to watch and sometimes handle. But don't forget they can be carrying diseases that can be passed onto you! Handle with care. I contracted hepatitis A when I was sixteen, caring for a squirrel monkey. I had no gloves and no instructions on keeping my hands clean. I did successfully get over it however.😊
They're still wild animals too, so it's basically a coin flip whether they toss feces or attempt to scratch your face off(or, in the case of larger apes, pummel you).
5:33 I thought I recognized Shaki (with the puppy), and her "husband", JK. I don't know why they're grouped with the baboons in this video, considering that they're pig-tail macaques, and _not_ baboons. They have their own TH-cam channel if you want to see more of them: www.youtube.com/@Jamilkucing
The gorilla at 1:48 is giving sound advice. Never never beat your chest in front of a gorilla, it's an act of aggression; but as he said clapping is okay. After all, what if out of nowhere and for no reason, someone came into your house and started yelling that they're going to take your home and family from you? Doubtful you'd see the ha-ha in it, and neither do they.
I thought I saw a baby gorilla with blue eyes in the first half of the video at 1.21 minutes. Did anyone else notice that? Are the eyes blue or does the lighting give that effect? I wonder because gorilla eyes are supposed to be brown.
Like I get that not everyone knows the difference and to a lot of people they are all just “apes” or “monkeys.” But this person who posted this clearly knows the difference. Believe it or not there are some of us out here who really are just interested in apes and could not care less about the other primates. So it would be nice if at least the people who know better could not just say it’s a video about apes and have every primate in the known world on there.
Ringtail Lemurs are so cool. All these beautiful beings are.
If I was that first gorilla I would do the same thing throwing stuff at me😂😂
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@@BroderickJohn I'm good thanks😁 hru
The animals of our planet are so different and so similar to us!
I’m all in for this content 😂😂 hilarious
Lots of non-apes, but still good
Primates fascinate us and fun to watch and sometimes handle. But don't forget they can be carrying diseases that can be passed onto you! Handle with care. I contracted hepatitis A when I was sixteen, caring for a squirrel monkey. I had no gloves and no instructions on keeping my hands clean. I did successfully get over it however.😊
They're still wild animals too, so it's basically a coin flip whether they toss feces or attempt to scratch your face off(or, in the case of larger apes, pummel you).
That's so true
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very cute 😍😍
The second clip 😂🥰❤️
Hilarious 🤣
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FUNNY! Good! 😆😄😃
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cus smelling hinnys is a act of love😂
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Wishing you cozy cuddles and laughter! 🤗❤ May God’s love surround you!
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What absolute beauty and wonder God created for this world primates are so fascinating to watch and funny great video!
😜 This is pure comedy! 😂
🔴I'm pretty sure I've watched every single episode of Best Fails of the Week, and I still can't get enough
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5:33 I thought I recognized Shaki (with the puppy), and her "husband", JK. I don't know why they're grouped with the baboons in this video, considering that they're pig-tail macaques, and _not_ baboons. They have their own TH-cam channel if you want to see more of them:
www.youtube.com/@Jamilkucing
what a funny cover photo
The gorilla at 1:48 is giving sound advice.
Never never beat your chest in front of a gorilla, it's an act of aggression; but as he said clapping is okay.
After all, what if out of nowhere and for no reason, someone came into your house and started yelling that they're going to take your home and family from you? Doubtful you'd see the ha-ha in it, and neither do they.
I thought I saw a baby gorilla with blue eyes in the first half of the video at 1.21 minutes. Did anyone else notice that? Are the eyes blue or does the lighting give that effect? I wonder because gorilla eyes are supposed to be brown.
All baby mammals, even humans, are born with blue eyes. After a few weeks their eyes begin to change into what will be their permanent color. color
All mammals are born with blue eyes, it's just a thing with us, 🦍🐕🐖🐘🐀🦦🐃 with the exception of mammals with albinism 🐁.
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It's not that they are like us. We are like them.
I miss the kitten versions
funny video
4:06His tooth so hard like stone
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Why did you delete my comments? I guess censorship is real.
It is especially on screwtube
16;47 that is not Africa that is a Capuchin (New World)
13:00 that is sad...there are still people exploiting animals as road side attraction and people still think it's fun. horrible
It's chocking and disturbing the way people find it funny when they interact with wild animals 😢
@@tina.a.59 Why is it shocking and disturbing if the wild animals are interacting the people? This is a sincere question.
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Like I get that not everyone knows the difference and to a lot of people they are all just “apes” or “monkeys.” But this person who posted this clearly knows the difference. Believe it or not there are some of us out here who really are just interested in apes and could not care less about the other primates. So it would be nice if at least the people who know better could not just say it’s a video about apes and have every primate in the known world on there.