They definitely see them as another lifeform that is lots of fun to play with. I think that's about the limit of their thinking. They don't analyse the meaning of words like we do but we very often overcomplicate things. They like each others company. It's as simple as that.
I agree. My horse and dog play together. This is only because my horse is temporarily without an equine pasture mate. Horses are herd animals, and I think when my horse gets a new equine partner he will not be as interested in the dog. And as much as the dog enjoys his play with the horse, he definitely wants to go inside with me and sleep on the bed. Also if that orang was hungry he would not share.
@@awnutz That's not necessarily true, studies have been done with different species of primates -bonobos and chimpanzees primarily- to study their empathy in relation to food. Two strangers of each species were kept in adjacent, but separate cages/spaces and after not being fed for the day one would be given food while the other would not. The individual given food had the option to share the food with the other individual. Bonobos shared practically every time, chimpanzees were far more reluctant to share their food. Plenty of non-human and non-primate species exhibit empathy and compassion for members of their own and other species, just because humanity invented words to attribute to these natural displays does not mean they are exclusive to us. Although I do disagree with anthropomorphizing animals, empathy and compassion are not exclusively human traits, they are behaviors that many living things exhibit and practice. Besides, I can think of plenty people who would be reluctant to share the food if put into a similar situation to the chimpanzees and bonobos in the aforementioned experiment.
I don't know, even if that is the case, humans seek company from other humans (and other animals) for basically the same reasons, I don't think our social and emotional behavior and intelligence is any different or lesser than theirs, when we live in egalitarian societies that is. I think once groups of people enter the chiefdom and state forms of civilization our compassion and emotional intelligence depreciates to a level below many animals whose intelligence is computed to be inferior to our own.
It gives me chills to realize that the Earth being divided by many nations today proves that we evolved from chimps tribal instincts. . If we evolved from Orangs, we probably have 1 whole earth empire without nations.
@@paulm.965 nope. We wouldn't have any united bond whatsoever. The orangutangs are the most asocial of all the great apes. The males practically live their lives in complete solitude. Orangutans (mainly female ones) only form social groups out of necessity, and even then the groups are usually very small. Most orangutangs just keep to themselves and their offspring/relative. The behaviour you see here isn't normal for actual wild orangutans
@@paulm.965 also I want to add.. we did not evolve from chimps. Chimps are chimps, they are their own branch of apes separate from us. We are closer related to chimps because we shared a common ancestor for a longer period. But at no point were humans a chimp, they are their own spieces that went in a different direction on the evolution family tree
What's even more spectacular is a GREAT APE swimming. I was taught that Apes have bones too dense to allow them to swim in deep water. This is amazing footage. It even submerged and held its breath.
The thing is Orangutans are incredibly inquisitive creatures by nature so chances are it witnessed the keeper feed the dog and "thought" "that looks like fun!"
Orangutans are the smartest animals. I love them so much! It's a shame I didn't learn about Orangutan until I was in my mid thirties! School failed me!
I’ve seen a few documentaries about African Baboons kidnapping puppies. They will feed it, even suckle it, care for it, sleep with it, groom it meticulously… they do it because they know the pup will grow up to be a great watch dog one day, for the whole troop. I thought it was amazing because they’re really thinking about the distant future (you know, months later, rather than an hour later) I think it’s pretty impressive for a baboon.
This makes me beg the question about other shady animal keepers not on Tiger King that I’ve seen on these wildlife shows acting like professional experts.
Exactly! I don’t agree with his analysis. It does seem possible this orangutan don’t have the full sense of responsibility an adult human has for a pet. Like he doesn’t take care of the dog night and day and has a best friend relationship rather than a parental one with the dog. I imagine that’s because this guy isn’t in the wild or fully independent and has the mentality of a kid living at home. But they seem deeply bonded and would miss him!
Paddy: dogs are not good actors. They telegraph their punches and demonstrate their emotions. Clearly. No, the dog didn't look scared, therefore he probably was not scared. So, if you want anyone to believe the dog was scared, YOU PROVE IT. Otherwise, cool your jets. Dogs don't do pretend.
The dog may not look scared but that doesn't mean he is not in danger. As we can see the Orangutan can breath under water very easy with out any fear. I have had pet dogs for over 30 years, they can panic easily while in water.
I never saw my Dog as secondary as a kid. Far from it. Animals are family. I think it's wrong to think animals and kids do that. We are all intelligent and love and think and feel.
Orangutans are some of the most incredibly intelligent and beautiful animals on earth. The sad thing is that in 20 years they will be extinct in the wild all because of palm oil.
TeamAtFort Well. I mean. When you have the capacity to outthink and adapt any animal, yeah I would say we’re technically the best in evolution. Biased? Maybe, but mostly arrogant.
well actually some lesser hominids such as baboons and macaques will adopt lower species, baboons will adopt a dog as a look out for potential pray and will use them as a hunting tool and macaques will adopt marmosets simply as a pet.
What happened to the first orangutan, Suriya? He's the one that found the dog and he was the one to teach the dog to swim and he, himself was the only known orangutan that could swim. Now, in this video, they just substitited Suriya with this new one, without any mention of what happened to Suriya.
@@jpfly66 He got older. Numbskull! He was most likely paired with a female to breed. Could it be the agency (zoo, sanctuary or a rehab back to the wild) that took Suryia asked for complete anonymity to prevent publicity. Seems reasonable. You're one of those who think crop circles are real, crystals cure cancer, magnets increase your strength by 50% and "god" really does answer prayers. Oh yeah! 9/11 was an inside job. I bet you do all the conspiracies!!! I bet you are against kids getting vaccinations as well. Mental midgets like you are dangerous!!!
@@notjafo777 Hey, dumbass. You went a bit fucking nuts on your weirdass reply to my one sentence which was a fact...his last photo was posted in 2016 and "doc" recently said Suryia still lives there. I dont believe in any of that shit you went on and on about out of nowhere. You sound a bit nuts. Do you work for Doc because you sound like one of his loons.
Reporter: "To explain this I brought an animal behaviour specialist."
Specialist: " It's amazing! "
Same tbh
Hahahahah
I read this comment as it happens
Orangutan chow💃🕺
Right he ain’t say nothing 😂😂😂
First they take our pets, then they'll take our jobs!
*THEY TOOK OUR JERBS!!!*
Then our women ;)
Salt And Vinegar LMAO
They already took presidency!
@@meganoob8897 T took uhr chabs.
That aqua-marine blue scene (starting at 1:43) with the orangutan is one of the most beautiful contrasts of colors and texture I've ever seen!
Trevor Doge gotta love how you notice and appreciate stuff like that. You're right!
thank you for pointing out that visual, very awesome!
It's so rare to see such a hairy thing in the water. Texture City.
Viewing that contrast in colour is more visually stimulating than pornography and more addictive than heroin
"... Life can be dream..."
This is weird to watch after tiger king.
Right
Barack Obama lol he def wants to add her to the harem
God you not wrong God
haha. I was like: "I KNOW HIM!!"
Hi Obama
Me after watching Tiger King and seeing Doc Antle near this beautiful orangutan: 😱
Brendan Hennessey same here lol
I wonder if he will make it get boob implants
See some of his interviews he spills the beans on tiger king
Same
Caught me really off guard
"Dogs are a man's best friend"
The orangutan: Nah that's monke best friend
2020-2021, when you realize human race aint so different from monkeys. No wonder Aliens don't visit us
@Terry C apes, Orangutans and humans are both great apes and are fairly similar
"come on humans, you can share the dog with us"
Even though it’s a old clip it’s always cute to see this behaviour
Kyla it’s not thaaat old. Only a year
It’s actually been like 12 years
@ No. The old videos were of Suryia and Roscoe. Suryia, the orangutan, grew up and disappeared.
They definitely see them as another lifeform that is lots of fun to play with. I think that's about the limit of their thinking. They don't analyse the meaning of words like we do but we very often overcomplicate things. They like each others company. It's as simple as that.
or maybe it isnt that simple. we may never know! i agree with the overcomplication, but to counter, id say we often over simplify as well!
I agree. My horse and dog play together. This is only because my horse is temporarily without an equine pasture mate. Horses are herd animals, and I think when my horse gets a new equine partner he will not be as interested in the dog. And as much as the dog enjoys his play with the horse, he definitely wants to go inside with me and sleep on the bed. Also if that orang was hungry he would not share.
@@awnutz That's not necessarily true, studies have been done with different species of primates -bonobos and chimpanzees primarily- to study their empathy in relation to food. Two strangers of each species were kept in adjacent, but separate cages/spaces and after not being fed for the day one would be given food while the other would not. The individual given food had the option to share the food with the other individual. Bonobos shared practically every time, chimpanzees were far more reluctant to share their food. Plenty of non-human and non-primate species exhibit empathy and compassion for members of their own and other species, just because humanity invented words to attribute to these natural displays does not mean they are exclusive to us. Although I do disagree with anthropomorphizing animals, empathy and compassion are not exclusively human traits, they are behaviors that many living things exhibit and practice. Besides, I can think of plenty people who would be reluctant to share the food if put into a similar situation to the chimpanzees and bonobos in the aforementioned experiment.
I don't know, even if that is the case, humans seek company from other humans (and other animals) for basically the same reasons, I don't think our social and emotional behavior and intelligence is any different or lesser than theirs, when we live in egalitarian societies that is. I think once groups of people enter the chiefdom and state forms of civilization our compassion and emotional intelligence depreciates to a level below many animals whose intelligence is computed to be inferior to our own.
@@paulmccue2096 I agree.
I wish we humans were less like chimps and more like orangutans
Pomponivs Archibald why
It gives me chills to realize that the Earth being divided by many nations today proves that we evolved from chimps tribal instincts. . If we evolved from Orangs, we probably have 1 whole earth empire without nations.
Paul M. True, and not only nations. Religious sectarism, hooliganism, nazism, communism, etc. all come from the same place.
@@paulm.965 nope. We wouldn't have any united bond whatsoever. The orangutangs are the most asocial of all the great apes. The males practically live their lives in complete solitude.
Orangutans (mainly female ones) only form social groups out of necessity, and even then the groups are usually very small.
Most orangutangs just keep to themselves and their offspring/relative.
The behaviour you see here isn't normal for actual wild orangutans
@@paulm.965 also I want to add.. we did not evolve from chimps. Chimps are chimps, they are their own branch of apes separate from us.
We are closer related to chimps because we shared a common ancestor for a longer period.
But at no point were humans a chimp, they are their own spieces that went in a different direction on the evolution family tree
It looks like trippie red
😂😂😂
Haha facts!
Racist
Ffs 😭😭😭😂
Lmaooooooo
Most wholesome thing I’ve seen all day.
The orangutan was a better swimmer than me 😭
Ernan Teoxon and their not built for it
@@omnisystem6030 neither are we
philip_statho it’s all about learning
@@filipposgstathopoulos yeah we are orguantans are very dense we aren’t making us efficient swimmers
What's even more spectacular is a GREAT APE swimming. I was taught that Apes have bones too dense to allow them to swim in deep water. This is amazing footage. It even submerged and held its breath.
The thing is Orangutans are incredibly inquisitive creatures by nature so chances are it witnessed the keeper feed the dog and "thought" "that looks like fun!"
I think of Koko and her kittens. Rip
One of which got its toes bitten off to solve the sharp claws problem. It's not all cute.
@@Transportia what?
@@Transportia biting would be the obvious way to trim nails with an infant. I’m sure if this happened it was an accident, Koko loved the kittens.
So much soul and wisdom in her eyes
Is that doc antle ?! Haha
yup that's the "animal lover".
F*ck him
@@ivx8345 p
As soon as I saw his face i was like "oh he's in the chimp business too
Tiger King gang where ya at?! lol
The world would be so much better if most of us humans can be like these two. They don't care that they are different, they get along fine.
Doc definitely tried to make the reporter join his harem.
No explanation needed. Just one word; "LOVE"
What if the orangutan just sees him as an equal?
So if I adopt that Orangutan as my pet what will that dog be called releted to me? Will it be my GrandPet?
Petpet, ala Neopets
well you’d be in jail for animal cruelty for keeping an orangutan for a pet because its illegal internationally. But i think thats genius!
@@hongjoongsheight9308 No it's not you stupid fuck, I keep an orangutan and hes more of a friend than a pet. Get real!
@@LetsGoGetThem Nigga quit lyin on the fucking internet you don't own a oranutan.
If you live before mid 19th century you would still be able to do that. Adopting a 'pet' that has a pet.
Orangutan pulling dog's leg always
I don't think of my dogs as my pets, but as part of my family.
but they taste good
Look those soulful eyes ! Beautiful. Let's take beter care of our friends
That orangutan is actually so adorable
This is one of the most heart warming videos it makes me smile and cheers me up even with the madness of the pandemic
Orangutans are the smartest animals. I love them so much! It's a shame I didn't learn about Orangutan until I was in my mid thirties! School failed me!
0:07 That’s a gorgeous looking orangutan 🦧.
This guy?
Between shots: ‘you know sugar lips, if you like it here, I can build you a house’
I’ve seen a few documentaries about African Baboons kidnapping puppies. They will feed it, even suckle it, care for it, sleep with it, groom it meticulously… they do it because they know the pup will grow up to be a great watch dog one day, for the whole troop. I thought it was amazing because they’re really thinking about the distant future (you know, months later, rather than an hour later) I think it’s pretty impressive for a baboon.
This makes me beg the question about other shady animal keepers not on Tiger King that I’ve seen on these wildlife shows acting like professional experts.
0:07 That’s a gorgeous looking orangutan 🦧.
I had no idea orangutans could swim underwater! Mind blown!
0:07 That’s a gorgeous looking orangutan 🦧.
Humans aren't animals, nor are they related to apes. Goodness how quickly people fell for that fairy tale will never cease to amaze me.
Che meraviglia la convivenza tra queste creature!
Awwww. So adorable and loving
1:44 Life could be a dream 🦧
Is this the guy from Tiger King? Lol
Wow very sweet they both love each other
People: *Talking about Orangutan intelligence*
Orangutan: "Hmmmm, yes, this *DRING*."
This is not owner/pet. This is *homies*
Anyone else get nervous when the orangutan grabs one of the dog’s legs.
TIGER KING LMAO
Weird to see doc antle after watching tiger king lol
Can't we just appreciate beauty, without questioning why it is all the time?
Fuck no
@@bocelott fuck yeah 😆
2:10 lol i though he was about to squeeze his bawls
*Dog eats the food the orangutan had in his mouth
Orangutan: Just wait, Imma make you sleep with the fishes when we go swimming.
That orangutan is so adorable
I think they would miss there pet, if it didn't come back around...
Exactly! I don’t agree with his analysis. It does seem possible this orangutan don’t have the full sense of responsibility an adult human has for a pet. Like he doesn’t take care of the dog night and day and has a best friend relationship rather than a parental one with the dog. I imagine that’s because this guy isn’t in the wild or fully independent and has the mentality of a kid living at home. But they seem deeply bonded and would miss him!
Nice video but Orangutan must NOT grab pups legs while in pool NO NO NO!
Paddy: Thinking the same thing. Rosco drown, No!
He wasn't hurting him. I'm sure they would intervene if the dog was in danger.
Prove the dog wasn't scared?
Paddy: dogs are not good actors. They telegraph their punches and demonstrate their emotions. Clearly. No, the dog didn't look scared, therefore he probably was not scared. So, if you want anyone to believe the dog was scared, YOU PROVE IT. Otherwise, cool your jets. Dogs don't do pretend.
The dog may not look scared but that doesn't mean he is not in danger. As we can see the Orangutan can breath under water very easy with out any fear. I have had pet dogs for over 30 years, they can panic easily while in water.
There is still a lot to learn about human kind and our relationship to animals. And humans are going to learn a huge amount about animals.
I was watching then i saw it was Doc Antle and i was like wtf
Did not expect Doc Antle to be the expert on this
Orangutans are such furry sweetie pies, they have eyes the same as when you meet an old friend. They're old friend shaped. 🥹
Doc Antle?!
THATS DOC ANTLE!
I never saw my Dog as secondary as a kid. Far from it. Animals are family. I think it's wrong to think animals and kids do that. We are all intelligent and love and think and feel.
Ppl think kids are stupid, they arent teenagers though, they are intellegent
Orangutans are some of the most incredibly intelligent and beautiful animals on earth. The sad thing is that in 20 years they will be extinct in the wild all because of palm oil.
Second most intelligent actually
Tanner Annichiarico humans are first... according to the brain, which I imagine is highly biased
TeamAtFort Well. I mean.
When you have the capacity to outthink and adapt any animal, yeah I would say we’re technically the best in evolution.
Biased? Maybe, but mostly arrogant.
@RUclipsLoser Extinction takes very little effort, animals do it all the time. Ecosystems are quite fragile.
True.
Ain't that the guy from tiger king
Those eyes
Dude thats tiger king, sup tiger king
Spiders also keep frogs as "pets" too eat small parasites
I was gonna say, I thought water was a deterrent for Orangutans. Amazing.
One of my favs! Love it.
So cute
The dog trying to sit like orang hutan
Hey, it's the weird cult guy!
Dude so woried the orangutan was about to give him "ThE CLaw" with those big old hands
well actually some lesser hominids such as baboons and macaques will adopt lower species, baboons will adopt a dog as a look out for potential pray and will use them as a hunting tool and macaques will adopt marmosets simply as a pet.
My ex wife had an unlikely bond with me. She used to take me to the local park to play with other dogs.
Ok I’m confused because I’m other videos the orangutan is named Suryia. Does she have the name wrong?
Is that doc antle?
the orangutan: how do you humans drinks this
We don’t deserve these beautiful creatures.
Its been 10 years since ive first heard of them. I was wonderin how they doing. Im happy.
Roscoe is now dead
@@MadMetalhead
no..
This is a different orangutan. The original one was Suryia and he got big then disappeared from Myrtle Beach Safari. This is a different orangutan.
Holy fuck it's Doc
that orangutan isnt treating Rosco like pet hes treating him like family
thanks, you make my problems seem so small
Rosco probably thought “hmmm strange human”
Hairy human
HOLY SHIT ITS THAT WEIRDO FROM TIGER KING
They knew each other before😎
Can i adopt those two?
Wait until the dog starts catching bananas for the orangutan
This is amazing
Oh god get that animal away from that lady, the orangutan and the dog( doc antle not the specialist)
She has a really good narrator voice
What happened to Suryia?
I tried to find out but they wont tell anybody what they did with Suryia. I dont think Suryia has been seen since about 2016.
Draco Malfoy??
2:10 “HEY GET BACK HERE!”
What happened to the first orangutan, Suriya? He's the one that found the dog and he was the one to teach the dog to swim and he, himself was the only known orangutan that could swim. Now, in this video, they just substitited Suriya with this new one, without any mention of what happened to Suriya.
Ask them. I did and they wont say. The last known pics I could find of Suryia on their instagram were from 2016.
@@jpfly66 He got older. Numbskull! He was most likely paired with a female to breed. Could it be the agency (zoo, sanctuary or a rehab back to the wild) that took Suryia asked for complete anonymity to prevent publicity. Seems reasonable.
You're one of those who think crop circles are real, crystals cure cancer, magnets increase your strength by 50% and "god" really does answer prayers. Oh yeah! 9/11 was an inside job.
I bet you do all the conspiracies!!! I bet you are against kids getting vaccinations as well.
Mental midgets like you are dangerous!!!
@@notjafo777 Hey, dumbass. You went a bit fucking nuts on your weirdass reply to my one sentence which was a fact...his last photo was posted in 2016 and "doc" recently said Suryia still lives there. I dont believe in any of that shit you went on and on about out of nowhere. You sound a bit nuts. Do you work for Doc because you sound like one of his loons.
@@notjafo777 Hope your hero goes to prison.www.nationalgeographic.com/animals/2020/10/doc-antle-tiger-king-star-charged-with-wildlife-trafficking/
They look far more like friends than master and pet.
Love both of them
Yess
I️ saw that video in the documentary from a while ago
Lovely. Just lovely.
this guy is from tiger king
-Dog: "Wait, that's not a human?"
nice
TIGER KING DOC ANTLE
Shortly after the reporter became his 15th wife