He's definitely not fidgeting around this morning 😂way too chilly to be a wiggle worm😂😂 Thanks Ape Tracker, great video! I hope Jarang will go outside with Jingga soon!❤
How nice to see them out in the grass! ❤ I hope this is where they will be staying from now on. Because their previous setting seemed lacking. This one is more natural, and much better for exploration and enrichment!
Awe, he's probably thinking wow look at this awesome place I can explore! It's just too sad, little beautiful Jarang isn't out enjoying it either😢. Maybe someday in the near future he'll be able to be out there playing in the grass with little bro Rufus.❤❤❤❤
Yes, I think the zoo is still wary of letting Jarang outside especially in the cold. There is also water around the perimeter that they don't want him near. 🥰
@ApeTracker1 ok that makes sense. Thank you for answering back so quickly. It's greatly appreciated, just like all the videos you make for us to be able to see these beautiful apes.🙂😉❤️❤️❤️
Sorry, commenting again cuz I missed a little bit & rewatched it. I love how he went to grab some very confidently, then was kind of "hmm Idk about this stuff." Is this the first time he's been back outside since he was a tiny newborn?❤❤❤❤
I swear I can watch them all day long look at that mommy what a good mommy I'll tell you what human women. I love their colors I love them and I like when the big males get those big long dreadlocks man that is so cool you can't tell me that that ain't awesome
Do you happen to know why very young orangutans have that lighter color skin around their eyes as opposed to the more mature female and male orangutans? I tried looking it up, and all I could find was that the male orangutan’s eyelids turn dark at 10, and at 20 for the females. Is it maybe similar to how hormones make the majority of naturally blonde girls transition into growing darker hair around the same age as female orangutans begin to have their lids darken? Because I know that naturally blonde boys typically tend to get darker hair sooner than human females too. That’s the only similarity I could draw, but I know I could completely wrong in my assumption. So I’d like more input 😊
It's good that Summer thinks he's ready for an outdoor adventure, he's taking it all in 😊❤
Yes, she is really handling motherhood very well. 🥰
Rufus is enjoying his first field trip. 🥰❤️❤️
I was surprised how long they stayed out Denise, it was bitterly cold. 🥶
@ He’s getting a taste of it.
Anne,si sarmış sarmalamış öyle güvenli yerdeki ikiside çok tatlı çok duygulandım.❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Rufus is younger but he gets to experience the outdoors before Jarang.
He's definitely not fidgeting around this morning 😂way too chilly to be a wiggle worm😂😂 Thanks Ape Tracker, great video! I hope Jarang will go outside with Jingga soon!❤
Thanks for watching as always Julie, it was a cold day, he never let go of his mom all the time I was there. 🥰
Morning 🌅 Mother Summer 🌷🐒❤️ and son Baby Rufus🍼🐒❤️
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Thanks as always Mary 🥰
Notice he’s hanging on real tight!😊
Yes, he didn't let go all day 🥰
How nice to see them out in the grass! ❤ I hope this is where they will be staying from now on. Because their previous setting seemed lacking. This one is more natural, and much better for exploration and enrichment!
Thanks so much, I hope to see more of them outside. 🥰
Awe, he's probably thinking wow look at this awesome place I can explore! It's just too sad, little beautiful Jarang isn't out enjoying it either😢. Maybe someday in the near future he'll be able to be out there playing in the grass with little bro Rufus.❤❤❤❤
Yes, I think the zoo is still wary of letting Jarang outside especially in the cold. There is also water around the perimeter that they don't want him near. 🥰
@ApeTracker1 ok that makes sense. Thank you for answering back so quickly. It's greatly appreciated, just like all the videos you make for us to be able to see these beautiful apes.🙂😉❤️❤️❤️
Sorry, commenting again cuz I missed a little bit & rewatched it. I love how he went to grab some very confidently, then was kind of "hmm Idk about this stuff." Is this the first time he's been back outside since he was a tiny newborn?❤❤❤❤
Yes, I saw him once outside as a newborn in the summer, this is the second 🥰
Another baby that I get to watch growing up 😢😢😢
Yes, we are a little spoiled at Blackpool at the moment ZQ. Hope you are having a great week. 🥰
@ yes great week,, thank you and please remember Stay Safe Always 🦍🦍🦍
I swear I can watch them all day long look at that mommy what a good mommy I'll tell you what human women. I love their colors I love them and I like when the big males get those big long dreadlocks man that is so cool you can't tell me that that ain't awesome
Thanks for the wonderful comment, it is really appreciated. 🥰
Amei o vídeo!🌷
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Do you happen to know why very young orangutans have that lighter color skin around their eyes as opposed to the more mature female and male orangutans? I tried looking it up, and all I could find was that the male orangutan’s eyelids turn dark at 10, and at 20 for the females. Is it maybe similar to how hormones make the majority of naturally blonde girls transition into growing darker hair around the same age as female orangutans begin to have their lids darken? Because I know that naturally blonde boys typically tend to get darker hair sooner than human females too. That’s the only similarity I could draw, but I know I could completely wrong in my assumption. So I’d like more input 😊
It makes them undeniably cute. You can’t resist
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it's summer holding rufus
Yes, he never let go of her all day, it was really cold. 🥰
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Thanks so much DD. 🥰