@@WarriorsFanSince-ur3zu "We All"? Pardon, don't include me for that. And you can be the first experiment for that, and i'll be the first visitor for you ;)
@@charlesm.2604 that's why they say the brain is a computer. Computers used to take minutes, hours even, to process things, and now they do them in a fraction of a second
@@charlesm.2604 Some biologists think that it's possible that learning to throw things accurately was part of what encouraged our primate/monkey ancestors to progressively develop larger brains from generation to generation. Why they needed to be good at throwing things though, I don't know.
No animals but humans can throw objects with very high force and accuracy. Dis is because their arms are so much longer than there legs that they can’t stabilize their balance when their arm reaches a forward 90 degree angle to their torso. If they tried they would just fall forward
The human shoulder is designed differently than the ape or other primates, it allows us to turn our arm into a lever to propel objects faster and farther. Despite the fact an ape has much greater muscle power, a little league pitcher of 8 years old can throw a ball faster and farther than any primate
European Healthcare are very much easily seen as Successful without accounting in that. 1. successful European Healthcare aren't Centralized or Controlled by Federal Government but Under The Control of Individual States, Municipalities,Provinces and Cantons. 2. The Huge Tax in which a Average European Citizen has to pay. 3.The Social and Economic Norms of Europe that has made it Incompatible with American Standards. 4.Having No coherent in which industry to Regulate. 5. That of Europe isn't Genuinely Socialist but built Upon the Various Market Economy that Value Smaller Business over any Large Corporation.
DO NOT FEED THE ANIMALS DO NOT ESTABLISH A BARTER ECONOMY WITH THE ANIMALS DO NOT OFFER FINANCIAL SERVICES TO THE ANIMALS DO NOT TAKE LEGAL ADVICE FROM THE ANIMALS
Primates can't throw as well as humans do. Their arms are too lanky, and they can't create the same effective kinetic chain humans can. We are evolved to be excellent throwers, despite having less muscles. To;dr monke probably can't even throw a fastball:(
He's got confidence. It's all part of the game Cos to him, who he's with, don't really mean a thang He knew what he liked. And now he's thirsty for more.
Yup cuz if he throws and it hits someone else ...well guess what ...that orangutan is gonna be history cuz that's how shitty humans are and that's why the orangutan took the time before throwing it
if your natural condition is swinging through the forest canopy from branch to branch 100 feet above the ground you are going to have good hand-eye coordination !
Adolf ., your comment just makes the plight of these Beautiful Orangutans even more heartbreaking...who do humans think they are putting these intelligent, incredible creatures in a cage to be gawked at HUMANS???
While it is wrong to keep animals in zoos, it's the best of two evils. Zoos raise public awareness of what these animals are about and inspire us why we should love and care for them not just in this zoo but in the environment.
Monique Levasseur the orang utan isn't in a cage as you can clearly see. And who says they'd be better off in the wild where they need to fend off other wild animals for survival? As long as they're treated fairly in captivity, zoos provide a tremendous source of education to humans who otherwise wouldn't care much about these animals in the first place
I was afraid he was going to hurl it at the guy at full force but he was trying to through just hard enough for him to reach it. Incredible display of intelligence.
Orangutans are not the best at throwing and hurling at full force quite the same way as us humans. Even though they are incredibly strong the way their joints work doesn't simply allow them the most efficient streght-transfer in that kind of movement. Humans are ten times better at it, the 'raw' strenght of our muscles might be significantly less, but our biomechanics have evolved to take full advange of the strenght-transfer in those type of movements. I mean... we've been throwing stuff for millions of years, during our evolution since Homo Erectus and quite possibly even before, so... EDIT: Having said all that: yes, I agree, incredible display of intelligence, at least on the measurement department to throw with just the right force needed for the object to reach the target. But I doubt that, even if he hurled with much less measurement and more strenght, it would have manage to reach much further than it did.
Orangutans have a special place in my heart; I wrote a report about them in the 3rd grade, and ever since I've been fascinated! What an interesting, intelligent group of apes!
That was an impressive throw. Humans have uniquely impressive throwing ability, most other primates just kind of hurl things without aiming very precisely.
🤔I think he was contemplating whipping it at the guys face...then decided that would not be productive...what humans usually don't do, especially w/witnesses😏
Apes cant really throw things at a high speed, we can throw rocks to severely damage someone but apes cant, our bodies are designed for long range combat and apes use close distance combat
@@tysoncross1120 Orangutans and other primates don't have the ability to throw like humans do. They lack the balance humans get from longer legs and shorter arms. As you can see in the video, the Orangutan throws with only his arm. There's no rotation or movement of the torso or anything. If an orangutan tried to throw like a human does, it would most likely lose balance and fall over
@@dsimi415 it wasn't serious, just based on the long pause and looking around the orangutan displayed...but it's not that they don't have the ability, there's no purpose to do so...and humans only do so bcuz of cognitive choice, not bcuz it's necessary either(combat and sports is not a productive reason)...orangutan's are notoriously strong(can hold their weight to swing, etc), though also lazy...so even in a sitting stance, an orangutan could throw something hard/fast, but in their habit there is no purpose too...the main things they do are swing, hit, or pick up...that's about it...tossing, like in the vdo isn't even something they normally do, but can...and when chimps do it, it's usually to display dominance by throwing feces, otherwise they don't either...being able to, and having a purpose to do so, are two completely different things(like Koko the gorilla and sign language).
@@LoSTRaMaiR idk,but people generally mix them up because there are some monkeys without tails so most just assume they are the same which in some cases are quite dumb but understandable at the same time,even though chimpanzees are closer to humans they look more like monkeys then they look like humans
Michael Martinez exactly and that’s the irony. In the bigger picture, we aren’t the bigger picture, yet we see ourselves at the focal point of our own existence. Sorry if I’m speaking cringlish.
Donald Trump lol that's what I say when someone makes me laugh and I appreciate it. referring to someone as a "stupid bih" is my way of saying "haha, good one!!!". still ironic?
@@jarrodhamilton5654 ...I get you are probably older and just don't realize, but yeet is an actual English word now. We speak a living language, if young people make up a word and start using it broadly, bam its an English word now. Groovy, radical, stoked; I am sure you've heard at least one of the three over the years. Boob tube and jalopy were of course necessary.
zum IKR! I was just about to comment on that. That catch was SMOOTH AF! He (orangutan) over looking like.." this ain't shit, I could do this all day, yall humans just over complicating things "
HAHAHA I love how he looks around. "Are you watching this? I'm gonna throw this thing and it's gonna be awesome..." And it WAS! It WAS awesome!!! XD Great aim too!
So basically, when you apply friction on two rough-surfaced objects fast pace and repeatedly, you can create a fire, flame particles that if contact flammable material will ignite. With help of oxygen, the flame stays alive on the base material that was ignited. And depends on the base material, a chemical reaction can occur and burnt fragments/ash would start to come to existence, and also carbon dioxide. *_nOw give me bAnAnA._*
EDIT: As people pointed out, I was mixed up and all of this is about Chimps, not Orangutans Orangutan’s have an innate super strong sense of “fairness.” The horrible case that was all over the news where the lady’s pet orangutan ripped off her friend’s face was caused because her friend had a tickle me Elmo and that was it’s favorite toy so it thought it was unfair that she got one and he didn’t. Very intelligent animals but terrifying in that they’re 8 times stronger than an adult man and can snap over seemingly small things that they found unjust.
"A 2008 study of two orangutans at the Leipzig Zoo showed orangutans can use "calculated reciprocity", which involves weighing the costs and benefits of gift exchanges and keeping track of these over time. Orangutans are the first nonhuman species documented to do so." They are very intelligent
Non human. humans are 80 percent oragatangs were just animals as well. Wonder if they feel more important then us. Wild animals just see us as another primate and will kill us just the same as another humanoide animal. Primate or how ever you want to say it. We're not special we just can compute more in our brain than place to sleep food and keeping you blood line going and a few fights along the way. Sound pritty human and normal to me if you think primitvally
In Indonesia, I once watched a monkey steal a tourist's glasses and climb onto a roof. Rolling their eyes, a couple locals pulled out a banana and a slingshot. What ensued was a sort of hostage negotiation between man and ape. They started with the slingshot, but the monkey had a bit of roof to hide behind. Eventually they gave in to its demands and tossed up the banana. The monkey considered this, picked up the glasses... and kept holding on to them. The locals groaned. "It knows it has something valuable, it wants another," explained one man. The slingshot returned, this time with them trying to circle 'round to get an angle on the monkey's cover. They did their best to make their displeasure known, but the monkey remained unconvinced, so they eventually tossed up a second banana. With an air of smugness the monkey then took the glasses to the roof's edge, waited for a local to walk beneath, and dropped the glasses into their waiting hands.
In Indonesian the name "orangutan" is basically from the word "orang" and "hutan". Orang means human while hutan means forest/jungle. So in English the term Orangutan would be translated as "Forest-man"
Orangutan literally translates to person of the forest. They’re one of the most understanding and empathetic primates alive today. That’s why it’s so f*ucking heartbreaking to know their days are numbered because of us.
I worked at a zoo my whole life. The rule:never underestimate the intelligence of any animal,or overestimate the intelligence of your fellow humans. We got outsmarted and played on a regular basis.
@@lamppuu1 which makes it so sad to lock them up their whole lives in small closed areas where they can't be their natural selves. All for human entertainment
0:29 Plot twist: the big monkey was not slow he was just calculating the velocity, air resistance, acceleration, newton 1st law, the electromagnetic waves, gravitational field, friction the north pole south pole, sound waves, speed of light, E=MC² for a flawless throw
@@infinixgaming1791 no I got more words like endoplasmic reticulum, golgi apparatus, circular acceleration, nucleus, acid, fatty acids, post bail, cyber security laws, criminal law, if statement, for loops, print("hello world"), apt-get update, metasploit go brrr, sudo nmap, speed of light = 300 million meter/s, Der,die das ist pain in da Arsch, present perfect countinuesly, calculus, reiman twin number theory, hartland theory, everyone got a plan till then get punched in the face
@@imsocraigy he is. Orangutans are known for that. There was one named Allen who used to wait for the staff memebers to leave so he could escape and walk around the zoo
Deepak. S It has nothing to do with intelligence, our bodies are optimized for throwing things long distance. Plus how am I an animal hater? I never said I dislike orangutans.
A fine trade, and an even finer display of control and conscious thought from an animal that’s 3x as strong as us, it knew “ aight this dude way smaller than any monkey I’ve ever seen so lemme dial back this throw a lil” and simply tossed it to him. Amazing creatures to respect and cherish
The orangutan couldn't throw much harder than he did in the video even if he wanted to. Humans are vastly superior to every other animal when it comes to throwing.
Yeah I've heard a story from a zookeeper when there was one orang holding a water hose and the keepers wanted him to give it away. So there were 3 zookeepers pulling on a water hose thinking they would getting the hose when suddenly the orang just used one of his hands to scratch his own head. He basically won the tug of war with one hand against three guys. Amazing strength and grip. :)
KAI S i don’t know man. I’ve got hit by a lot of soccerballs very hard in the head and never even fell. I know that they are way stronger than humans, but i don’t think they throw harder or more accurate than most people.
I remember back when I was 7 or something. (Basically real young) we were at the zoo and there was a gorilla. People would throw it food. At some point someone gave it ice cream. And the gorilla knew exactly how to eat it. Someone even threw a juice box and the gorilla drank it. Animals are smart.
Thats if you look it from a mortals perspective. if you would ever return to monke, you would easily see how divine skill was displayed on that catch. monke calculated its negative acceleration over time and distance in the mere second of the throw, he knew exactly where the object will land. In short, monke is showing and flexing on us, showing how incompetent we are
If you pay close attention, orangutan is actually on the outside, visiting a human zoo.
lmao
We all deserve to be in one after what we've done to animals and humans
@@WarriorsFanSince-ur3zu You can be the first tho
@@WarriorsFanSince-ur3zu true you can be the first
@@WarriorsFanSince-ur3zu "We All"? Pardon, don't include me for that. And you can be the first experiment for that, and i'll be the first visitor for you ;)
A newly established zoo rule:
-Don't make any business deal with any animals
drug deal?
@@iceychill2125 clearly a child mummy should take away your ipad
No smuggling
It's called a "monkey business", officer.
The zookeepers are clearly jealous 100%
The orangutan is making real time physics calculations in order to aim his throw properly. That's why it takes him 10 seconds to throw
@@charlesm.2604 that's why they say the brain is a computer. Computers used to take minutes, hours even, to process things, and now they do them in a fraction of a second
@@charlesm.2604 when was the last time you pulled out the old
range = ucosθ × t to throw a ball
Rise of the planet of the orangutans
@@charlesm.2604 Some biologists think that it's possible that learning to throw things accurately was part of what encouraged our primate/monkey ancestors to progressively develop larger brains from generation to generation. Why they needed to be good at throwing things though, I don't know.
@@elishaandrewraley3318 Because dexterity in general gave us clever and effective ways to take down foes that would otherwise destroy us.
I like how it almost seemed like the orangutang was trying to find the right way to throw it without doing so aggressively
He’s was probably trying to buildup more force because orangoutangs aren’t made for throwing and usually throw pretty weak
No animals but humans can throw objects with very high force and accuracy. Dis is because their arms are so much longer than there legs that they can’t stabilize their balance when their arm reaches a forward 90 degree angle to their torso. If they tried they would just fall forward
Apes are worse at throwing stuff than humans, good look training an ape to hunt with a spear (you won't)
The human shoulder is designed differently than the ape or other primates, it allows us to turn our arm into a lever to propel objects faster and farther.
Despite the fact an ape has much greater muscle power, a little league pitcher of 8 years old can throw a ball faster and farther than any primate
He was looking around to see if everyone there would see it……
0:52 What a badass way to catch it
Like i don't give a f about it
@@gagan_sikhi So your name Was a fucking lie.
Complete and utter control of the situation
@@pabloa4692 so true
Well tbh the troglodyte aimed it well
The orangutan looks around like “I won’t get in trouble for this right?”
LMAOOOOOOOOOOO
Mr. Orangutan's Wife:
“I saw you dating an Ape, No bananas tonight”
Totally looks that way.
@@Caterpillartears i hate people...
Lmao
And just like that, the orangutan learned economics
Funny thing When the urangutan knows more about economics than Bernie Sanders LoL
No degree needed niether before u know it he’ll be chairman of wsb
Ekonomik
@@bjack8315 Yeah, who would've guessed that publicizing healthcare doesn't work when 90% of European countries have done it succesfully - oh wait.
European Healthcare are very much easily seen as Successful without accounting in that.
1. successful European Healthcare aren't Centralized or Controlled by Federal Government but Under The Control of Individual States, Municipalities,Provinces and Cantons.
2. The Huge Tax in which a Average European Citizen has to pay.
3.The Social and Economic Norms of Europe that has made it Incompatible with American Standards.
4.Having No coherent in which industry to Regulate.
5. That of Europe isn't Genuinely Socialist but built Upon the Various Market Economy that Value Smaller Business over any Large Corporation.
The accuracy and strengh of that throw, such advanced specie ! And he's wearing a tank top
😂
yeah
Tank-top master
You jest, but humans are the best throwers on the planet lol.
@@sloesty Humans can be tossers at times, as well XD
I like how the Orangutan held his hand up and looked around first, to make sure
that the Zookeeper wasn't watching before he feed the visitor
😂😂😂
🙄😂😂😂
There a sign somewhere please don’t Feed the humans
😂😂😂😂😂
Not at all what happened. Jesus, 1.2k likes on misunderstanding shit you'd learn on an elementary school trip to the fucking zoo
"I was a business man, doing business" -the orangutan
Orangutan for president
Orangutan moment
Oranguman
Orangutan
Orangut
Orang
Orange
Orangeman
Donald J Trump
All this time it was right before our eyes
and we were blind
Monkey business
DO NOT FEED THE ANIMALS
DO NOT ESTABLISH A BARTER ECONOMY WITH THE ANIMALS
DO NOT OFFER FINANCIAL SERVICES TO THE ANIMALS
DO NOT TAKE LEGAL ADVICE FROM THE ANIMALS
Underrated honestly
@@bhadrakadabra yee
But... But I have an excellent divorce advice from a black widow...
Should I ignore it?
Lol
This radiates Animal Farm energy
I know that it just seems like not much but the fact he mentally understood the concept of trading is insane
Well we are ape ones
If it's insane for you, then maybe you are at the same level as that oranghutan.
This orangutan doesn't even flinch when trying to catch something, It's like he instinctively know there's no way
he's going to miss it.
I thought the same
@@ziaali319 They can throw, just not as well as us. Anyway he's talking about catching not throwing.
@@CassiusGreen ok, should probably have wrote "throw accurately".
Zia Ali the comment is about catching. Got that CATCHING not throwing. Jackass
@Space Roamer what i said is correct. you must not be a smart person
The next day two chimpanzees was caught dealing weed.
Hahahaha
Oh man, if that happened, I’d love to hear how it started.
Me and my friend be like
Braking chimp
That's good, training chimps to deliver weed, or better mice and pigeons
In Soviet Russia, zoo animal feeds visitor.
Lol😂😂
Haha 😃🤣
busted
Wasted
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That is hilarious. He looks like he's about to throw a fastball, then just gives it a beautiful toss😂
Primates can't throw as well as humans do. Their arms are too lanky, and they can't create the same effective kinetic chain humans can.
We are evolved to be excellent throwers, despite having less muscles.
To;dr monke probably can't even throw a fastball:(
@@sloesty "Evolved"💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀
@@Aymen19827 Yes, evolution...
Looked like a fast ball coming but turned out to be a change up! What smarts!
Looked like a fast ball coming but turned out to be a change up! What smarts!
He looked around to make sure he wasn’t gonna get in trouble! Lol
Definitely the best part.
I thought he was looking around at the crowd like, I’m about to do it, I’m about to do it!...
🤣🤣🤣🤣🙈
Yeah ikr the orangutan doesn’t wanna get yelled at by the zookeepers for feeding the humans.
@@mgmlucy "Don't feed the -animals- humans"
I love how the orang isn't the least bit worried about his throwing skills.
He's got confidence. It's all part of the game
Cos to him, who he's with, don't really mean a thang
He knew what he liked. And now he's thirsty for more.
Funny because orang means "people" so when you say the orang you literally said the people 😂
Fun fact: You cannot shorten the name 'orangutan' and make an 'orang' nickname. Because here in Indonesia, 'orang' means 'people'.
@Thanny Stormtrooper No, it's because they are similar to orang (human) and lived in utan / hutan (forest) XD
@@yonasohenry8590 so forest people
Now Orangutan is running a successful multimillion dollar business.
And also train players how to throw and catch balls.
That's awesome. Every day I find the most inspiring stories on the internet.
what a true inspiration
Stfu
@@iceychill2125 no u stfu.
Yup cuz if he throws and it hits someone else ...well guess what ...that orangutan is gonna be history cuz that's how shitty humans are and that's why the orangutan took the time before throwing it
That animal has some incredible hand eye coordination. He caught those snacks effortlessly and made an incredible throw with precision and touch
if your natural condition is swinging through the forest canopy from branch to branch 100 feet above the ground you are going to have good hand-eye coordination !
they are the heaviest animals to stay mostly on trees, they prob evolved to have insane hand eye coordination
Dudes lived in tress most their life. Heel ye they got cordination
LOL I love how the orangutan also looks around to see if the guards are watching before he throws the banana.
whats up with your name and pic its halirious
Adolf ., your comment just makes the plight of these Beautiful Orangutans even more heartbreaking...who do humans think they are putting these intelligent, incredible creatures in a cage to be gawked at HUMANS???
While it is wrong to keep animals in zoos, it's the best of two evils. Zoos raise public awareness of what these animals are about and inspire us why we should love and care for them not just in this zoo but in the environment.
Monique Levasseur the orang utan isn't in a cage as you can clearly see. And who says they'd be better off in the wild where they need to fend off other wild animals for survival? As long as they're treated fairly in captivity, zoos provide a tremendous source of education to humans who otherwise wouldn't care much about these animals in the first place
the Wes channel I'm not, and geography has nothing to do with anything I said earlier.
I guess he aims his throw perfectly that's why he takes 5 seconds
Monke use trajectory
Calculating...calculating....calculating...
He is making sure no guards or anyone sees him
He's looking around before he throws. His second throw was balls. This comment makes no sense
@@brandonmulhern8845 I know. I still got the likes tho
I like how he looks around for the cops before he throws the stash.
But they are all ready spread. Sadly
Lol
"You want me to get busted human, just take the dope and leave, smh"
"Hey are you alone?....good, here your stuff...now give me my thing"
He's the dealer for the tourists, that Russian are his favorite costumer.
What's really amazing is that he threw back the banana a second time. Like "Keep it dude, it's yours".
I was afraid he was going to hurl it at the guy at full force but he was trying to through just hard enough for him to reach it. Incredible display of intelligence.
thats....the basic inteligence most animals have.
I was hoping he would hurl it
Well they can't hurl at high speeds, their arms are just too long
Probably didn't help that he was actually looking around to make sure he wouldn't get in trouble for what he's about to do
Orangutans are not the best at throwing and hurling at full force quite the same way as us humans. Even though they are incredibly strong the way their joints work doesn't simply allow them the most efficient streght-transfer in that kind of movement.
Humans are ten times better at it, the 'raw' strenght of our muscles might be significantly less, but our biomechanics have evolved to take full advange of the strenght-transfer in those type of movements.
I mean... we've been throwing stuff for millions of years, during our evolution since Homo Erectus and quite possibly even before, so...
EDIT: Having said all that: yes, I agree, incredible display of intelligence, at least on the measurement department to throw with just the right force needed for the object to reach the target. But I doubt that, even if he hurled with much less measurement and more strenght, it would have manage to reach much further than it did.
The orangutan even threw with accuracy without looking at the direction of his hands.
She also caught what ever was thrown at it with ease
Killer XDX that’s a male. And we would have that sort of eye to hand coordination if we lived in the wilderness.
@@samcook7046 He's not living in the wilderness
but humans do throw better than any other animal
@@hwstar9416 If you live in the wilderness, you would absolutely annihilate all animals with the potential of throwing throwing skills we have.
Everybody gangsta until he figure out how to throw rocks
ATTACK ON TITAN'S BEAST TITAN VIBES
O YHEA THE BEAST TITAN DID LOOK LIKE AN ORANGUTAN
Everybody gangsta till he figure out how to throw grenades
Wasn’t expecting all these peoples to get the attack on titan joke
@@fulviorock oh it was an attack on titan joke?! I thought it was just a good example.
Orangutans have a special place in my heart; I wrote a report about them in the 3rd grade, and ever since I've been fascinated! What an interesting, intelligent group of apes!
*throws treat to orangutan*
*Orangutan throws back a grenade*
😂😁😄
Papamet...translated to: OMG!!😆😅😃😂😁😀
I laughed harder at this than I should have
Captain appletits lmfao
or the orangutan’s poop.
when an Orangutan has a better hand/eye coordination than 90% of the human population
Vin ce Is there any proof to back up that statement? Or was it just another lame human insulting joke?
Vin ce I mean…it’s still an orangutan
@@RugBug18 had a bad day?
beepst Yes
@@RugBug18 a human insulting joke?
Oh god. I just got on TH-cam and I can already feel myself getting slurped up into a wormhole of animals interacting with human videos
EraseMeWhole yeup
Gage23 Ended up watching like three hours of these videos lol
EraseMeWhole Same
EraseMeWhole first comment on youtube (maybe) and you get 9 likes? What sorcery is this.
KhaosNG Don't make me be over literal please lol
That was an impressive throw. Humans have uniquely impressive throwing ability, most other primates just kind of hurl things without aiming very precisely.
Orangutan: "I was a business man, doing business."
@L W Its litarally the same comment from byronius with 3,9k likes from 4 months ago
Look at me I’m a little business man throwing bananas while committing tax fraud
wkwkwkw
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This is bizznusss
He was like: the camera is watching I gotta give him something or they’ll know I’m a scammer
wkwkkw
666th like 😳
Best
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He took so long to throw because of how much he had to lower his strength by
I think he was calculating distance. And looking around so he wouldn't get caught.
🤔I think he was contemplating whipping it at the guys face...then decided that would not be productive...what humans usually don't do, especially w/witnesses😏
Apes cant really throw things at a high speed, we can throw rocks to severely damage someone but apes cant, our bodies are designed for long range combat and apes use close distance combat
@@tysoncross1120 Orangutans and other primates don't have the ability to throw like humans do. They lack the balance humans get from longer legs and shorter arms. As you can see in the video, the Orangutan throws with only his arm. There's no rotation or movement of the torso or anything. If an orangutan tried to throw like a human does, it would most likely lose balance and fall over
@@dsimi415 it wasn't serious, just based on the long pause and looking around the orangutan displayed...but it's not that they don't have the ability, there's no purpose to do so...and humans only do so bcuz of cognitive choice, not bcuz it's necessary either(combat and sports is not a productive reason)...orangutan's are notoriously strong(can hold their weight to swing, etc), though also lazy...so even in a sitting stance, an orangutan could throw something hard/fast, but in their habit there is no purpose too...the main things they do are swing, hit, or pick up...that's about it...tossing, like in the vdo isn't even something they normally do, but can...and when chimps do it, it's usually to display dominance by throwing feces, otherwise they don't either...being able to, and having a purpose to do so, are two completely different things(like Koko the gorilla and sign language).
The throw is so effortless yet accurate
I love how the animal catches things like it’s nothing. Just so gracefully.
Even the throw was perfect
@Tinker Belle what do you mean? I can grab my sock and my shoes with just my feet
I learned that animals are not as succesful as humans at throwing things.
@@Nombrenooriginal not like them though
@@Nombrenooriginal their feet are a lot more adapted to grab stuff than ours
I bet the orangutan was trained to sell drugs. He even looks around for cops before throwing
😂😂😂
This had me rolling lol😂😂
@Aloysius Redillas what???? How
@Lamp Boi ewww that makes Aloysius’ comment super racist since he assumed that before anyone else 🙄
@Aloysius Redillas Your brain just made it racist.
damn, the orangutan is so chill, he just catches it with one hand lol
He should play as I wide receiver at nfl or a catcher for baseball , can you imagine? Lol
odel chimpman
and the way he caught it. Its like he expected that shit and just casually turned his hand.
hey
That was my favorite part.
The way he threw it with perfect velocity, not too fast or long is what amazes me.
Human: *catches with both hands*
Orangutan: *doesn't even move and catches it one handed*
hah? I see no monkey in the video
@@freo2997 yeah same, must be holding the camera
@@freo2997 while it may be an ape,monkeys and apes are close enough related to get mixed up
@@nathaneilfabian4414 is that like mixing up a human and a chimp?
@@LoSTRaMaiR idk,but people generally mix them up because there are some monkeys without tails so most just assume they are the same which in some cases are quite dumb but understandable at the same time,even though chimpanzees are closer to humans they look more like monkeys then they look like humans
Not many people can say they’ve played catch with an orangutan
Yes thats a cool moment, thats like a real connection with nature there, means trust he should show that to his kids (if hes got any).
Tony Pepperoni Odell Beckhem Jr. Boi
I can
until they play catch with you..
Tony Pepperoni And vice versa...
Orangutan shows empathy. Thinking: "Poor human trapped behind that concrete wall all his life, I'll play with it for awhile, make it happy".
HAHAHAH
Don’t even go there. I don’t want crippling depression on how insignificant we are
@Michael Martinez 10/10 trolling wp
Michael Martinez now think of it in a perspective from our universe. See the difference?
Michael Martinez exactly and that’s the irony. In the bigger picture, we aren’t the bigger picture, yet we see ourselves at the focal point of our own existence. Sorry if I’m speaking cringlish.
"Now, here's your part of the deal, cuz. Lay the secret on me of man's red fire."
This ape's pitching and catching accuracy is on a different level
not when you think about mlb players
Now I wanna see monkeys trained to play baseball ...
... probably won't happen until the year 3000 ...
Lol
I mean they gotta know how to aim their shit well while pitching so not surprised
@@anthonyt4154 you mean a human cuz monkey evolved into us
Lol the orangutan caught it with no effort at all
Marvin Espinal Imagine him in baseball
Juopuneet Maakravut lmao
Marvin Espinal I think it's because people throw things at it all the time.
I know, such amazing talent! :)
Made a good throw too. It looked like he was going to fastball that banana but he tossed it right into Vitaly's hands.
Orangutan, “I successfully trained a human male today. Tomorrow we take over the planet.”
SyriusStar Multimedia 🤣😂🤣🤣
💀
4 years later...
Dawn of the planet of the apes
Apes together strong
So now we know the origins of Baseball...including the wind-up and the pitch! LOL!
when you see "do not trade with the animals" on the signs
"what the heck happened here"
"Do not trade Bananas for AK47 with the Apes"
*Sees a monkey casually lighting up his smoke*
hahahaha
😂😂😂🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
You only lived a good life when somewhere, there is a sign because of something you did.
Can't believe he can do this its actually pretty advanced behaviour,and he's wearing blue shorts!
Mark Hepworth lmfao ur stupid bih
Mark Hepworth u*
Emmanuel Mendoza What's "big"?
Sorry "big"
Donald Trump lol that's what I say when someone makes me laugh and I appreciate it. referring to someone as a "stupid bih" is my way of saying "haha, good one!!!".
still ironic?
New Zoo Rule: "Do not attempt to create a barter based society with the orangutans"
Too late.
@@filipwolffs the have traded stocks now
@@dutchranger5530 Stonks
@@tmc5243 "An ape distributing treats is no basis for a system of government"
Reject Monke, become the merchants guild
Why are you falsely copyright claiming my video ? @rumbleviral
Orangutan: *looks around to see if there are any zoo officials who do not tolerate illegal trading and YEET*
Yeet??🤦♂️
You almost sounded smart
@@jarrodhamilton5654 🤦♂️? ?
You almost sounded smart.
@@h1natakaho62thank you for furthering my point.
@@jarrodhamilton5654 ...I get you are probably older and just don't realize, but yeet is an actual English word now. We speak a living language, if young people make up a word and start using it broadly, bam its an English word now. Groovy, radical, stoked; I am sure you've heard at least one of the three over the years. Boob tube and jalopy were of course necessary.
@@jarrodhamilton5654 yeet yeet
everyone's talking about how delicate he threw it but did you miss that gangster ass catch he made at 0:52?
zum IKR! I was just about to comment on that. That catch was SMOOTH AF! He (orangutan) over looking like.." this ain't shit, I could do this all day, yall humans just over complicating things "
zum lol it took no effort lol
zum lmfao such a casual catch like 'nice one bruh'
zum yessir!
slick
I like how he’s holding it up like
“I’m gonna throw it. Get ready, cause if you miss, I ain’t gonna go get it. Alright, ready? Here it comes-“
This is how
My toddler throws things... holds it very high and makes eye contact
Best comment
I know this comment is accurately true people the time I took to read it is the time it took the ape to throw it
@Karia King
And then misses horribly.
HAHAHA I love how he looks around. "Are you watching this? I'm gonna throw this thing and it's gonna be awesome..." And it WAS! It WAS awesome!!! XD Great aim too!
How did I know that this tourist who thought he could break the rules with impunity was going to turn out to be Russian?
Orangutan: "Alright, enough monkey business. Now lay the secret on me of man's red fire."
[ in Christopher Walken voice ]
Oobey-doo.
I wanna be like you.
I wanna walk like you
and talk like you, too.
Kkkkkkk
So basically, when you apply friction on two rough-surfaced objects fast pace and repeatedly, you can create a fire, flame particles that if contact flammable material will ignite. With help of oxygen, the flame stays alive on the base material that was ignited. And depends on the base material, a chemical reaction can occur and burnt fragments/ash would start to come to existence, and also carbon dioxide.
*_nOw give me bAnAnA._*
@@curtisleblanc5897 I love Christopher Walken, but Louis Prima was way better!
Human: I don’t know how to make fire?
I trust this orangutan's fairness more than most humans.
Edgy
You are a cliche', Gavin.
(✷‿✷)
Ya... ya ... ya
Says more about you than about humans.
EDIT: As people pointed out, I was mixed up and all of this is about Chimps, not Orangutans
Orangutan’s have an innate super strong sense of “fairness.” The horrible case that was all over the news where the lady’s pet orangutan ripped off her friend’s face was caused because her friend had a tickle me Elmo and that was it’s favorite toy so it thought it was unfair that she got one and he didn’t.
Very intelligent animals but terrifying in that they’re 8 times stronger than an adult man and can snap over seemingly small things that they found unjust.
"Dont feed him"
Im not.
"No im talking to the ape."
Can you be more specific?
@@mybocks3 you don't get the joke?
@@Leathercompany069 I think he's keeping the joke going asking which one is the ape
@@Leathercompany069 You don't get his joke lol
@@Leathercompany069 Technically humans are part of the Great Ape family.
Human: here's a banana
Orangutan: *FRAG OUT*
0:52 The Oragutan grabbed it like a Boss
he'd do well in baseball
the throw too, so incredible
when you rule the block and it's time to get your cut
dude grabbed it like a mafia boss
No effort required
"A 2008 study of two orangutans at the Leipzig Zoo showed orangutans can use "calculated reciprocity", which involves weighing the costs and benefits of gift exchanges and keeping track of these over time. Orangutans are the first nonhuman species documented to do so."
They are very intelligent
Human alcamy is still a no right?
Well their name is can be translated as human from forest so yeah they are smart
Firebird Don Absolutely! For some reason most humans refuse the fact that we are still classified as mammals, such as apes, dogs etc.
Non human. humans are 80 percent oragatangs were just animals as well. Wonder if they feel more important then us. Wild animals just see us as another primate and will kill us just the same as another humanoide animal. Primate or how ever you want to say it. We're not special we just can compute more in our brain than place to sleep food and keeping you blood line going and a few fights along the way. Sound pritty human and normal to me if you think primitvally
@Firebird Don yes my point exactly
wow , orangutan understand russian language
Andreich dravie!!!!
The orangutan was like "Fk andrei shut up blyat now they know I'm KGB oh fuck this here have it"
MadMaxJuggernaut LOL
In Soviet russia, orangutan feed you!
Zach Novosad you bitch
In Indonesia, I once watched a monkey steal a tourist's glasses and climb onto a roof. Rolling their eyes, a couple locals pulled out a banana and a slingshot.
What ensued was a sort of hostage negotiation between man and ape.
They started with the slingshot, but the monkey had a bit of roof to hide behind. Eventually they gave in to its demands and tossed up the banana. The monkey considered this, picked up the glasses... and kept holding on to them. The locals groaned. "It knows it has something valuable, it wants another," explained one man.
The slingshot returned, this time with them trying to circle 'round to get an angle on the monkey's cover. They did their best to make their displeasure known, but the monkey remained unconvinced, so they eventually tossed up a second banana. With an air of smugness the monkey then took the glasses to the roof's edge, waited for a local to walk beneath, and dropped the glasses into their waiting hands.
😄😄😄😄😄 LOVE it! Thanks!
0:35
Bruh...i will get in trouble for feeding humans.
HOMER DRUMPF stole my comment 😂😂 I was gonna say that lmao
He's probably been snuck food by people and it probably looked exactly like that (looking around then throwing). Learned social behavior ya know
@@monomeesh either that or... he's smarter than hoomons... today's hoomons are idiot's. why? i saw on the news where someone robbed a bowling alley 😂
😂😂😂😂
😂
READ THE SIGN ORANGUTAN!!! It says dont feed the humans!
eraldorh ΧD
eraldorh Didn't say anything about trading with them
eraldorh
Haaaa! Genius!
eraldorh hahaha
Hahahahhahahaha
That orangutan 's face when he realized the human wants something in return, like "I never agreed to this. What do I have just laying around?"
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@@sarathdeepalyes4062 Couldn't have said it better myself. That's the society we live in nowadays.
@@sarathdeepalyes4062 Very well spoken! Good job!
@@sarathdeepalyes4062 I can't argue with that assessment
@@sarathdeepalyes4062 simply inspiring stuff
That guy is a true nord Rus'... Weird observations you make once becoming an anthropologist.
He was looking around so he dosent get in trouble for feeding the humans.
I am sick of people like you
@Ken Thomas he should say it's a joke so you can't blame me
@@freddiereagan6705 shut up
@Ken Thomas no
@@ladynoir6327 🤐
“I totally ripped this human off, I get free food and all he gets is a game of catch”
One like from devilhood, my friend. Time to like your own comment and claim Satan's throne
"Hey you! Don't feed the animals!"
"Sorry sir!"
"I was talking to the orangutan."
In Indonesian the name "orangutan" is basically from the word "orang" and "hutan". Orang means human while hutan means forest/jungle. So in English the term Orangutan would be translated as "Forest-man"
@@ichiroyamada1901 whos blaming you?
@@madilog8342 Interesting. Makes sence if you think about it. 🤔🤔🤔
@@madilog8342 Thanks for sharing, the name Orangutan actually comes from Malay so it makes sense.
LMFAO
Orangutan literally translates to person of the forest. They’re one of the most understanding and empathetic primates alive today. That’s why it’s so f*ucking heartbreaking to know their days are numbered because of us.
Oh hush up. Natural selection.
I worked at a zoo my whole life. The rule:never underestimate the intelligence of any animal,or overestimate the intelligence of your fellow humans. We got outsmarted and played on a regular basis.
You need to create a channel and share the awesome knowledge
I'd love to hear specific stories. But they are not easy to tell by typing
Yeah i feel we humans underestimate a LOT when it comes to animal intelligence.
@@lamppuu1 which makes it so sad to lock them up their whole lives in small closed areas where they can't be their natural selves. All for human entertainment
Wish I worked with animals. I'm stuck in this boring engineering life. Wish I could escape.
It was then when the zoo added a new sign
*"No feeding humans"* 😂😂
*xD*
LOL
IMAO
Ha Ha lol 😂
I’m the 1,000th like
My God, he's so confident in how he's gonna throw that thing. What an amazing creature.
the human i know right
@@mashable8759 no
Bro he just threw a banana 😭
Definitely an amazing creature, but the orang-utan was quite confident, too.
@@unknownusa5549 say that to a dog
In a way, his/her brain calculated the power and speed to use for throwing Object at that boy also for catching. Pure intelligence.
The word "they" exists for a reason.
This is how baby beast Titan trained. Look at him now..
@Maria Hepburn you a lil bitch
fuck zeke
@Maria Hepburn i mean,he did start to build a sand castle
@Maria Hepburn nah you’s a bitch
Monke titan
0:29
Plot twist: the big monkey was not slow he was just calculating the velocity, air resistance, acceleration, newton 1st law, the electromagnetic waves, gravitational field, friction the north pole south pole, sound waves, speed of light, E=MC² for a flawless throw
on only this much? didn't you get some more Rocket science words ??
mans acting like hes in an anime
Op 🤣
He's the type of guy who reads the whole dictionary
@@infinixgaming1791 no I got more words like endoplasmic reticulum, golgi apparatus, circular acceleration, nucleus, acid, fatty acids, post bail, cyber security laws, criminal law, if statement, for loops, print("hello world"), apt-get update, metasploit go brrr, sudo nmap, speed of light = 300 million meter/s, Der,die das ist pain in da Arsch, present perfect countinuesly, calculus, reiman twin number theory, hartland theory, everyone got a plan till then get punched in the face
I love how its looking around for employees before the throw. 😂😂😂
"I know I'm not supposed to feed those things, but he looks so needy standing there begging with both hands'
I am the most famous man on YouTub! This is not bragging! This is the truth! The truth will set you free, dear whane
He's not looking for employees let me tell you that much. Remember this is Russia? This dude is looking out for bears
@@imsocraigy i love how you like to over explain everything as if we all cant subconsciously think it, whats next? Gonna explain how to sleep?
@@imsocraigy he is. Orangutans are known for that. There was one named Allen who used to wait for the staff memebers to leave so he could escape and walk around the zoo
I like how the simian thought "Well, I might as well give him something too". Awesome intelligence.
That orangutan catches it so effortlessly lol. Cool as hell
NinjaOutfitInTheWash hell isn't cool.
NinjaOutfitInTheWash hell is hot.
NinjaOutfitInTheWash saaammee
People in Hell want ice water.
Deepak. S It has nothing to do with intelligence, our bodies are optimized for throwing things long distance. Plus how am I an animal hater? I never said I dislike orangutans.
that orangutan is better at throwing than I am
a Bear and over arm is the harder technique haha
My friends would just steal my food and not trade anything, they are uncivilized things...
Epi Start er and yet you call them friends
Yu Nus true👌
Epic One Piece profile.
I don't think the video is showing a legit trade rather than a throw game.
Epi Start er i dont think you understand the concept of friendship
This goes to show just how smart these animals really are. They're amazing.
Everyone gets so scared when he holds up his hand, but then he tosses it so gently, it's awesome :D
Well If he tried he would fall
Yeah for a second it looked like the orangutang was about to chuck it
To be fair, non-human apes kinda suck at throwing. I'm not sure they'd be able to throw it hard.
@@seatbelttruck
Yeah. One of our greatest strengths in comparison to the other primates is our ability to throw with so much strength and accuracy.
@@ThatOneMan830 but we also can't climb as well. Ig it's due to the difference in muscle development.
Orangutan: *Trades with human for more food.*
Orangutan: “Business is boomin”
The fact that this dude is talking to the orangutan in English rather than his native language.😂😂😂
@AuthoritativeNewsSource lmao😂😂
Though the orangutan was American because he is fat
His native language was Russian btw
@@flowerofash4439 He's got red hair so he's Irish.
@AuthoritativeNewsSource haha underrated 🤣🤣
A fine trade, and an even finer display of control and conscious thought from an animal that’s 3x as strong as us, it knew “ aight this dude way smaller than any monkey I’ve ever seen so lemme dial back this throw a lil” and simply tossed it to him. Amazing creatures to respect and cherish
@@johnyaxon__ go shoot a zoo animal and see how quickly several armed guards come and do the same to you lol
The orangutan couldn't throw much harder than he did in the video even if he wanted to. Humans are vastly superior to every other animal when it comes to throwing.
It went from clever trade to playing catch
That awkward moment when an Orangutan can throw better than you
Miss Lynxie it's fake
Miss Lynxie that's not awkward Orangutans are really strong.
+roman spy I can be strong and still have terrible aim
Orangutans have roughly the strength of seven grow men.
Miss Lynxie and catch
Surprising amount of finesse in that throw. I thought it was gonna go way over the guy
I know, right? I thought he was intentionally going to be an ass and throw it 70 feet to the left or something.
Yeah I've heard a story from a zookeeper when there was one orang holding a water hose and the keepers wanted him to give it away. So there were 3 zookeepers pulling on a water hose thinking they would getting the hose when suddenly the orang just used one of his hands to scratch his own head. He basically won the tug of war with one hand against three guys. Amazing strength and grip. :)
KAI S i don’t know man. I’ve got hit by a lot of soccerballs very hard in the head and never even fell. I know that they are way stronger than humans, but i don’t think they throw harder or more accurate than most people.
So if you never even fell it obv wasnt that hard
Proof?
They zoo should make a sign in Orangutan area :
"Feeding human is prohibited".
I love how casually Orangutan opens his hand to catch the rind.
@Funtime Florian Orang Utans are the most laid back primates.
She was female.
@@stratfordbaby don’t assume it’s pronoun
@@juandufree4309 bro😭
@@juandufree4309 Pronouns doesnt work on them, they cant have assigned gender roles, on account of not having a collective society.
I thought the orangutan was going to throw a handful of shit.
Yeah I thought that too
The Wandering Internet Wizard yeah that's the only reason I watched.
ROFL!!!! 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
WHAT THE HECK?!?! 😭😭😭😂😹😹
Patrick Ragland Shut the fuck up you cringey, emoji using, prepubescent shit.
Orangutan get has more manners than u
yesterday i threw him a fruit salad and got an ipod. same time next week buddy!
courtney harris you're genius!
He is special because he was trained by the Legend27
^GIGGIDY
courtney harris...^GIGGIDY
courtney harris hahaha
I remember back when I was 7 or something. (Basically real young) we were at the zoo and there was a gorilla.
People would throw it food. At some point someone gave it ice cream. And the gorilla knew exactly how to eat it.
Someone even threw a juice box and the gorilla drank it.
Animals are smart.
Of course, Humans ARE animals, who just THINK they're smartest! Hah!
Notice how the orangutan checked the 1st and 3rd base runners before the second toss and the human did not.
He didn't commit a balk, either. Give him credit for that too
He could’ve been the one to give dodgers the World Series against Boston
You know Machado will still rush the mound with that throw
@Aaron Mckinlay Maybe that's because 96% of the world has no idea what he's talking about.
@Aaron Mckinlay That's actually not true, and I thought he talking about American Football,lol.
*S T O N K S*
📈📈📈
Ah yes
*B I G B R A I N*
Why do i see you everywhere, dude
Up sell
Love how he caught that thing without putting any effort into it, just opened his palm and it lands there perfectly
His throw was also very good.
@Ricky Shiffer Looks like he was making sure the zookeepers wouldn’t catch him in the act lol
Thats if you look it from a mortals perspective. if you would ever return to monke, you would easily see how divine skill was displayed on that catch. monke calculated its negative acceleration over time and distance in the mere second of the throw, he knew exactly where the object will land. In short, monke is showing and flexing on us, showing how incompetent we are
@@HamoTheUltimate based
Makes sure camera man is on, and coast is clear before making the throw.
Solid work.