Oh my gosh, Jody is so cute! On this, Thanksgiving Day, I would like to thank you Arroz, for all the joy and lovely distractions from what has been a trying year. I'm thankful for a lot of things, and you are one of them. God bless and keep you safe and happy. ♡ Nurse Carolyn
The comparison between the 2 groups of monkeys: short and long tail macaws and their eating habits is interesting. Personally I like this group better. They do seem to increase their eating but judiciously. It's amazing. Of course the fact that the "meals on wheels" personnel are providing more fruits and vegetables is a bonus. Better diet, healthier babies, and better breast milk. Once again, Thanks Arroz for your dedication. It's opened a whole new world to ne.
Arroz, you are the Robin Hood of the underclass at Monkey Hill. How do you skillfully help out the low ranking ones without causing a riot? Well, I won't ask you to divulge your technique! Thank you for this special time- another beautiful story you tell.
He usually follows them, and then tries to sneak them food when they are far away enough from the higher rankers :) i think he learned how to do this with Tina and Teeny
I think their all beautiful. If I could feed them all. But not all the time because they have to survive. Ppl will not always be there. Glad you are there.
Oh my gosh, the babies and those beautiful eyes. I love em' and you zoom right up on them. Thank you for all your videos I can't go no more than a day without watching.
It was so nice to see Paprika and Nova and that Jodi is adorable when those trees get ripe they all are going to be getting their bellies full it was nice to see them all until next video love,love,love ❤🐒🐒
Great work. May I suggest trying a steadyrest? It would help with the shakiness and could be used as a monopod to make shooting much easier on the arms and reduce fatigue. I know you shoot for very long periods of time. Just a thought.
These are my favourite macaques as well I watch the ones the long tail new ones in the pigtail and he’s my favourite there’s something about their demeanour and their stature weeks or so majestic when they walk in there also really fluffy
Paprika is obviously trying to groom her new friend, just kinda ruff with her technique. Too cute for words. These babies are amazing🐒👀🇺🇸🥰 Arroz I search daily for videos that I may have skipped, a special treat. Thanks for all your work.🏆
Oh, let me answer... They forage for food and the right nutrients, they stand guard, for meals on wheels or danger, mothers, nurse and watch and teach them, family ladies babysit, they socialize, different ages, for different reasons, they also look for a mate to mate. They sleep and rest... I don't know if they have to find place to sleep, or if they sleep in same tree or area, in a group is there a pecking order for that? That's my little take on wh5 do they do. 🐒
I think these monkeys seem to look healthier, thicker fur, even thicker arm and legs...its sad how skinny and thinning for on the Cambodian relic mo keys, and also yhey even look healthier then the you tube monkeys in captivity used for profit on videos...please dont supports them. Its awful...it struck me & I found it interesting & amazing how lovely and less aggressive these Hong Kong monkeys are. ❤
When they are juveniles they get tons of treats they are always in front. When they get to be a young adult it’s just the way it should be So it’s their time to figure out how to live without all the handouts so they will be ready when they are tossed out of the group. It’s sad but it does get them prepared .
Oh wow! A lot just came together in just the 20 seconds of this video. That's why the food is stolen from the babies from the elders. And why a lot of babys get stolen from their momma's. Wow! 👍 video
I am curious. Does Arroz use the English speaking narration because his audience primarily speaks English?? I've always wondered. Sorry if I didn't word this right.
Omg I had only one opinion about the people that dump their pets. For the first time I cried with a lady who had to let her pet monkey go and seen her pet get attacked. You can even hear the man with her. I think a camera man crying hard as well. I thought these people were heartless. I still don't agree with them dumping their pet. But for whatever reason they did they were not cold hearted about it. Search for ( hardly leave her lovely one to live as wildlife.) Heartbreaking
Fozzi has grown so much..and i can understand Nova not appreciating Paprika trying to poke her in the eyes Jodi is so pretty she reminds me of Teeny with the big eyes and rounded snout..beautiful..🇬🇧💞😆🙉🙊🙈🐵🐒👍
@@Thanxforyourwords no i don't remember Arroz saying who he thinks is her dad..i doubt its Grandee as Tina is low ranking..so it might be one of the drifter males..i think Grandee is very handsome..he has soft features like our cute girls..and of course he has his little harem of toddlers around him..🇬🇧😆
@@kimmarievan-ever6599 that’s what I adore about Grandee, him loving the little girls... appropriately! Yes, he seems kind and gentle but, gets the job done! 🥰 I’ll have to go back through a few videos to see if Arroz knows! Happy thanksgiving!!!
The young adults aren’t that cute! I call it their homely stage! But they outgrow it and become handsome adults. You really help us understand their behaviors and I appreciate that!
8:14 Why would mom hold the kid against going to play in order to wean it? Isn't the problem that these mothers bore the hell out of the kids making them sit by the roadside for food instead of playing in the trees all day and going to monkey home school with the moms? 11:20 how difficult she is to restrain? what monkey mom restrains their kid in the wild? The kids beg for milk because they are restrained with nothing else to do and the illiterate moms don't teach them how to talk, make tools, open stuff, nothing. Just sit. You want them to not beg for milk, let them go play. Oh that's right, this is the hood, more than 2ft away from mom is dangerous. This is so screwed up. 13:50 Rank has nothing to do with it, other than she's even more maleducated than the rest. No, she's been held by her tail in a 2ft diameter circle for 9 months and doesn't know how to play or even climb right. I bet not a single one of these yearlings could sit on the side of a vertical tree using just their feet while using hands to do other things. They should not be using hands to hold onto branches, even vertical ones, when not in motion.
The baby isn’t being held/restrained by her mother, she’s in the arms of a babysitter. The mom is having the baby babysat so the baby won’t keep asking for milk. It’s not uncommon for moms to do this while weaning. Another way troop members sometimes help during weaning is when older siblings or friends will play with a baby to distract it from the milk bar. Helps baby and gives mom a break from all the pestering.
Arroz I was wondering, why are the monkeys here so mellow and easy going. I used to think all monkeys were kinda just crazy and unpredictable. I watch the LTM in Cambodia around the Temples and I used to really love watching them. It seems now I am just paying for their torture when I watch. I wish I knew who was a reputable VO that stays away from hurting them. I come to your channel when watching Rhesus macaques. I thank you for keeping their best interest at heart. Lately I have been seeing a few videos of Rhesus macaques and I don't know the location, but I have seen babies that look like they been in a boxing ring. I have hardly ever seen anything remotely like this at monkey hill. Videos of babies being thrown and hurt by the older ones. Where is this place? Why is this happening?
Different species and Cambodia is literally staging and torturing the monkeys for reactions. You can read more about it here www.change.org/p/youtube-youtube-ban-monkey-exploitation-videos-killing-endangered-animals-for-profit
He’s in Hong Kong. Cambodia’s videos are just contributing to those monkeys being tortured and killed. Did you read about this? www.change.org/p/youtube-youtube-ban-monkey-exploitation-videos-killing-endangered-animals-for-profit
Arroz-have you considered sharing this type a video with those schools that bring the kids to feed the monkeys? I really think that your perspective would be educational yet enjoyable for those kids. Maybe send it to one teacher or school and see what response you get? Just a thought. 💕
It's terrible to feed them and they come out the Forrest to people. Not everyone is kind to them. Having said that you can't help feeding animals I also do it. I'm sorry
Can anyone help me? I'm looking for that episode when Fify was a bit cranky and Vivy teased her with a stick. They started running up and down the slope taking the stick from eachother. Fify couldn't let Vivy best her. I guess It's around Fify getting weaned but I could be wrong. Anyone? 🤓🏴☠️🇸🇪
Hey friend! That was a real treat earlier tonight seeing teeny.hope you are doing good. Is CA on another lockdown. I thought I heard that on the news earlier today.
I'm not going to lie, to me there's something satisfying about infant monkeys being abused. I've never had violent tendencies towards animals or people at all. I fully recognize how strange and frankly gross these weird feelings are. I made a conscious decision to not watch any videos of infant monkey suffering due to the simple fact that I'm fully aware that these feelings are in no way healthy or productive. I'm sure people will say this says something about me as a person, but as I said, I've never had any feelings like this before. I only discovered this recently by seeing RUclips videos, then discovering it's a huge community. The fact that I harbor these feelings is disturbing, as it should be to anyone with a conscious who isn't a complete sociopath. I have never felt any desire to harm any living thing! For the most part, I've always considered myself an average, caring human being. I find this very strange, so I've done some research and I'm floored at how common this is! It seems to be specific to infant monkeys in particular. In my opinion, professional psychologists should look into what is behind this strange phenomenon of people who harbor these feelings towards only infant monkeys in particular, but are otherwise average, normal people that have no other sadistic thoughts or behavior. The fact that I acknowledge that these are disturbing feelings and I in no way endorse any animal cruelty should discourage people from making rude, judgemental comments. I admit this because it's just the truth and I'd like to get some insight on why I harbor these gross feelings, because I'm not comfortable with them as a person. If we're going to get to the bottom of any issue, we have to be honest about said issue.
I hope it won't become something like the Japanese soldiers bayoneting babies for fun in their occupied territories during WWII. To them, in their testimonies after the war ended they said it was instinctual to torture as most of their peers took pleasure doing so as they had all been brainwashed to look at non-Japanese people as vermin or cockroaches.
@@ArrozMarisco360 To clarify, I truly believe if an infant monkey was in my presence, my instinct would be to care for it. I've never felt any desire to harm any living thing, that's my whole point. What is it about vids in which infant monkeys are abused by adult monkeys. I don't watch any, but I never enjoyed the ones in which humans mistreat them. It's depressing to think people can be so cruel. Just the fact that there's so many vids of these infants being abused, with so many views and likes, I just find it so strange, not to mention the comment section. I can't help but wonder, why these animals as infants in particular. I think it may have something to do with their behavior. Don't get me wrong, I understand they are simply behaving naturally, 'm not suggesting that as a justification.
Maybe it's because they're so alien looking? While, I don't have the same feeling, I do not find them cute. I think gorilla, chimp, orangutan babies adorable, but not monkeys. I have come to enjoy watching these monkies, but still don't th8nk of th3m as cute
So rude! This man spends enormous time, cost and effort to share the fascinating, entertaining world of these wild animals with us, for FREE. His knowledge of individuals, families, and the species overall is phenomenal. Think about what it must be like to lug all that equipment around, to film these incredibly nimble animals as they scamper around in 180 degrees, often in very uncomfortable weather. It’s got to be pretty uncomfortable and tiring. This Hong Kong reserve is unique, unlike anywhere else on the planet. We are beyond lucky that this channel exists. Your ingratitude is mind boggling.
@@BigBaller-he1dz Of course he has the right to comment and I never said otherwise. Please feel free to re-read my comment to understand my point, if you wish. The last paragraph and the last sentence in particular sum it up, and the rest provides supporting detail. I pity people who focus on finding fault instead of appreciating the wonderfully unique and free gift they've been given.
For months now, I noticed your comments are always directed at Arroz and are mostly negative..why do you watch his videos if you don’t like him? I kindly suggest you « FO ». Have a nice day now🤥🤥
This man is so kind hearted with a strong sense of compassion for the 'low' borns. It's beautiful. Jodi is so cute 😊
I loved how the little one started grooming her friend to help ease the loss of nursing.
Oh my gosh, Jody is so cute! On this, Thanksgiving Day, I would like to thank you Arroz, for all the joy and lovely distractions from what has been a trying year. I'm thankful for a lot of things, and you are one of them. God bless and keep you safe and happy. ♡ Nurse Carolyn
The comparison between the 2 groups of monkeys: short and long tail macaws and their eating habits is interesting. Personally I like this group better. They do seem to increase their eating but judiciously. It's amazing. Of course the fact that the "meals on wheels" personnel are providing more fruits and vegetables is a bonus. Better diet, healthier babies, and better breast milk. Once again, Thanks Arroz for your dedication. It's opened a whole new world to ne.
I agree I like this group more..long tailed idk if it's just me but they seem more stubborn and hard to wean
Arroz, you are the Robin Hood of the underclass at Monkey Hill. How do you skillfully help out the low ranking ones without causing a riot? Well, I won't ask you to divulge your technique! Thank you for this special time- another beautiful story you tell.
He usually follows them, and then tries to sneak them food when they are far away enough from the higher rankers :) i think he learned how to do this with Tina and Teeny
How does he break the law and compromise the social hierarchy and safety of the underdogs you mean?
I’m glad the low ranking have Arroz as a friend. Hunger is a terrible thing to endure.
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I love seeing the love and attentiveness the elders have towards the babies.
Absolutely love seeing the “under dog” getting a treat! There are others that get so much and so nice for these guys to eat!!
I just love the lil squeals the babies make..So adorable 🥰
I think their all beautiful. If I could feed them all. But not all the time because they have to survive. Ppl will not always be there. Glad you are there.
Oh my gosh, the babies and those beautiful eyes. I love em' and you zoom right up on them. Thank you for all your videos I can't go no more than a day without watching.
It was so nice to see Paprika and Nova and that Jodi is adorable when those trees get ripe they all are going to be getting their bellies full it was nice to see them all until next video love,love,love ❤🐒🐒
It's amazing how these mom's work the system 😂
Doesn’t look like Nova is very appreciative of Paprika’s poking and prodding!😂🤣🥴
Novas poor face!!! 🥴😂🤣
@@Thanxforyourwords ikr?!🥴
Happy Thanksgiving to all that celebrate it & to those that do not then please have a bless day/night
Seeing these babies jumping from the limbs is SO adorable! 🐒🤗💞
Great video Arroz. Thank you for your dedication. Have a wonderful Thanksgiving to all.
Great work. May I suggest trying a steadyrest? It would help with the shakiness and could be used as a monopod to make shooting much easier on the arms and reduce fatigue. I know you shoot for very long periods of time. Just a thought.
Jodi is very cute. And appears to be a good-natured little one. Mom is unusually cute also.
These are my favourite macaques as well I watch the ones the long tail new ones in the pigtail and he’s my favourite there’s something about their demeanour and their stature weeks or so majestic when they walk in there also really fluffy
Jodi is just too cute for words❣️❤️☺️
Paprika is obviously trying to groom her new friend, just kinda ruff with her technique. Too cute for words. These babies are amazing🐒👀🇺🇸🥰 Arroz I search daily for videos that I may have skipped, a special treat. Thanks for all your work.🏆
So beautiful! All of them! Be blessed❤️
Love this time with Arroz and the fur families!
Macaque babysitting involves much more protection from danger than the human variety. Warms the cockles of my heart!!
🐒🐒🐵🐵❤💜🇬🇧🇬🇧
Tell me, Arroz… What does a monkey being productive look like? I’ve never seen one…
Oh, let me answer... They forage for food and the right nutrients, they stand guard, for meals on wheels or danger, mothers, nurse and watch and teach them, family ladies babysit, they socialize, different ages, for different reasons, they also look for a mate to mate. They sleep and rest... I don't know if they have to find place to sleep, or if they sleep in same tree or area, in a group is there a pecking order for that? That's my little take on wh5 do they do. 🐒
So so soooooo much cuter than Cambodian monkies
And Cambodian feeders and videographers
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@signoguns Whatever
I think these monkeys seem to look healthier, thicker fur, even thicker arm and legs...its sad how skinny and thinning for on the Cambodian relic mo keys, and also yhey even look healthier then the you tube monkeys in captivity used for profit on videos...please dont supports them. Its awful...it struck me & I found it interesting & amazing how lovely and less aggressive these Hong Kong monkeys are. ❤
Have u seen Teeny????? Love your videos as usual. Jodys ears!!!! If good gust of wind comes along It will blow her away lol!!! So cute.
Always appreciate you and the stories
When they are juveniles they get tons of treats they are always in front. When they get to be a young adult it’s just the way it should be So it’s their time to figure out how to live without all the handouts so they will be ready when they are tossed out of the group. It’s sad but it does get them prepared .
at 8:10 so cute paprika & nova hugging
Oh wow! A lot just came together in just the 20 seconds of this video.
That's why the food is stolen from the babies from the elders. And why a lot of babys get stolen from their momma's. Wow!
👍 video
I am curious. Does Arroz use the English speaking narration because his audience primarily speaks English?? I've always wondered. Sorry if I didn't word this right.
Omg I had only one opinion about the people that dump their pets. For the first time I cried with a lady who had to let her pet monkey go and seen her pet get attacked. You can even hear the man with her. I think a camera man crying hard as well. I thought these people were heartless. I still don't agree with them dumping their pet. But for whatever reason they did they were not cold hearted about it. Search for ( hardly leave her lovely one to live as wildlife.) Heartbreaking
There are no abandoned monkeys in Hong Kong, the title refers to monkeys abandoned by it own troop.
Wow!!! In primates they have what tree to go to. In that Big forest. It’s Amazing how this is.
I love this músic!
I would love to see a female baby named pipper
Thank you, wonderful little monks, wish their wasn't any high or low class, they would all help each other, love and protect the babies
For hungry mom and baby, a handful of beans goes a long way😊
Fozzi has grown so much..and i can understand Nova not appreciating Paprika trying to poke her in the eyes Jodi is so pretty she reminds me of Teeny with the big eyes and rounded snout..beautiful..🇬🇧💞😆🙉🙊🙈🐵🐒👍
I’m thinking the same thing!! Jodi reminds me of Teeny!
@@Thanxforyourwords i wonder if they have the same dad although they're in a different troop aren't they..really so much alike..💞🇬🇧👍🙉🙊🙈🐒🐵
@@kimmarievan-ever6599 oh!! Maybe!! I didn’t think of that! Do you know who Teenys’ Daddy is, by chance?
@@Thanxforyourwords no i don't remember Arroz saying who he thinks is her dad..i doubt its Grandee as Tina is low ranking..so it might be one of the drifter males..i think Grandee is very handsome..he has soft features like our cute girls..and of course he has his little harem of toddlers around him..🇬🇧😆
@@kimmarievan-ever6599 that’s what I adore about Grandee, him loving the little girls... appropriately! Yes, he seems kind and gentle but, gets the job done! 🥰
I’ll have to go back through a few videos to see if Arroz knows!
Happy thanksgiving!!!
The young adults aren’t that cute! I call it their homely stage! But they outgrow it and become handsome adults. You really help us understand their behaviors and I appreciate that!
8:14 Why would mom hold the kid against going to play in order to wean it? Isn't the problem that these mothers bore the hell out of the kids making them sit by the roadside for food instead of playing in the trees all day and going to monkey home school with the moms? 11:20 how difficult she is to restrain? what monkey mom restrains their kid in the wild? The kids beg for milk because they are restrained with nothing else to do and the illiterate moms don't teach them how to talk, make tools, open stuff, nothing. Just sit. You want them to not beg for milk, let them go play. Oh that's right, this is the hood, more than 2ft away from mom is dangerous. This is so screwed up.
13:50 Rank has nothing to do with it, other than she's even more maleducated than the rest. No, she's been held by her tail in a 2ft diameter circle for 9 months and doesn't know how to play or even climb right. I bet not a single one of these yearlings could sit on the side of a vertical tree using just their feet while using hands to do other things. They should not be using hands to hold onto branches, even vertical ones, when not in motion.
The baby isn’t being held/restrained by her mother, she’s in the arms of a babysitter. The mom is having the baby babysat so the baby won’t keep asking for milk. It’s not uncommon for moms to do this while weaning.
Another way troop members sometimes help during weaning is when older siblings or friends will play with a baby to distract it from the milk bar. Helps baby and gives mom a break from all the pestering.
Arroz I was wondering, why are the monkeys here so mellow and easy going. I used to think all monkeys were kinda just crazy and unpredictable. I watch the LTM in Cambodia around the Temples and I used to really love watching them. It seems now I am just paying for their torture when I watch. I wish I knew who was a reputable VO that stays away from hurting them. I come to your channel when watching Rhesus macaques. I thank you for keeping their best interest at heart. Lately I have been seeing a few videos of Rhesus macaques and I don't know the location, but I have seen babies that look like they been in a boxing ring. I have hardly ever seen anything remotely like this at monkey hill. Videos of babies being thrown and hurt by the older ones. Where is this place? Why is this happening?
Different species and Cambodia is literally staging and torturing the monkeys for reactions. You can read more about it here www.change.org/p/youtube-youtube-ban-monkey-exploitation-videos-killing-endangered-animals-for-profit
I wish you did the videos in Cambodia and China. You do such a good keeping them in the natural.
He’s in Hong Kong. Cambodia’s videos are just contributing to those monkeys being tortured and killed. Did you read about this? www.change.org/p/youtube-youtube-ban-monkey-exploitation-videos-killing-endangered-animals-for-profit
Arroz-have you considered sharing this type a video with those schools that bring the kids to feed the monkeys? I really think that your perspective would be educational yet enjoyable for those kids. Maybe send it to one teacher or school and see what response you get? Just a thought. 💕
Love ❤️
Hi guys. Hi arroz
It's terrible to feed them and they come out the Forrest to people. Not everyone is kind to them. Having said that you can't help feeding animals I also do it. I'm sorry
Jodi's a real cutie!! 🐒🐒😁😁🇬🇧🇬🇧
I have a question regarding an older video with a baby male called Coffy, is he still alive ? He was so cute.
Yes,coffy is, sorry I only saw this,u probably know the answer by now lol.
Thank you Arroz
I know the world isnt fair and it's impossible to understand certain things. Yet the young ones should get something too they used to be babies too..
Jody is such a pretty girl.
Jodi is such a cutie
Jodi is too damn cute!
Can anyone help me? I'm looking for that episode when Fify was a bit cranky and Vivy teased her with a stick. They started running up and down the slope taking the stick from eachother. Fify couldn't let Vivy best her. I guess It's around Fify getting weaned but I could be wrong. Anyone?
🤓🏴☠️🇸🇪
Arroz, what camera are you using?
It's the new "Potato 2000" with a cucumber zoom lens!
I miss Teeny
Looked like a carrots she was eating. Hmm. I didn't think it was flat enough for orange peel.
Is this the last time you saw Nova?
Any sign of Teeny?
Tomorrow night is going to be strange around 10 pm eastern standard time USA.
What happen to the moms.
✌🏼🙊
Hi friend. Just got here. Lol I forgot it was Wednesday 😃
Hey friend! That was a real treat earlier tonight seeing teeny.hope you are doing good. Is CA on another lockdown. I thought I heard that on the news earlier today.
@@ickidierlam7364 hi friend for once I remembered 😂
@@josephhuman7390 we have a curfew gotta be home by 10pm-5am 🥸 Happy Thanksgiving
@@805Bird lol you remembered I forgot. 😆
Dak is to cute, or rather handsome.
Are the authorities spaying and neutering?
Soft surroundings
Jodi is so cute..
I'm not going to lie, to me there's something satisfying about infant monkeys being abused. I've never had violent tendencies towards animals or people at all. I fully recognize how strange and frankly gross these weird feelings are. I made a conscious decision to not watch any videos of infant monkey suffering due to the simple fact that I'm fully aware that these feelings are in no way healthy or productive. I'm sure people will say this says something about me as a person, but as I said, I've never had any feelings like this before. I only discovered this recently by seeing RUclips videos, then discovering it's a huge community. The fact that I harbor these feelings is disturbing, as it should be to anyone with a conscious who isn't a complete sociopath. I have never felt any desire to harm any living thing! For the most part, I've always considered myself an average, caring human being. I find this very strange, so I've done some research and I'm floored at how common this is! It seems to be specific to infant monkeys in particular. In my opinion, professional psychologists should look into what is behind this strange phenomenon of people who harbor these feelings towards only infant monkeys in particular, but are otherwise average, normal people that have no other sadistic thoughts or behavior. The fact that I acknowledge that these are disturbing feelings and I in no way endorse any animal cruelty should discourage people from making rude, judgemental comments. I admit this because it's just the truth and I'd like to get some insight on why I harbor these gross feelings, because I'm not comfortable with them as a person. If we're going to get to the bottom of any issue, we have to be honest about said issue.
I feel the same! There is something instinctual to it
I hope it won't become something like the Japanese soldiers bayoneting babies for fun in their occupied territories during WWII. To them, in their testimonies after the war ended they said it was instinctual to torture as most of their peers took pleasure doing so as they had all been brainwashed to look at non-Japanese people as vermin or cockroaches.
@@ArrozMarisco360 To clarify, I truly believe if an infant monkey was in my presence, my instinct would be to care for it. I've never felt any desire to harm any living thing, that's my whole point. What is it about vids in which infant monkeys are abused by adult monkeys. I don't watch any, but I never enjoyed the ones in which humans mistreat them. It's depressing to think people can be so cruel. Just the fact that there's so many vids of these infants being abused, with so many views and likes, I just find it so strange, not to mention the comment section. I can't help but wonder, why these animals as infants in particular. I think it may have something to do with their behavior. Don't get me wrong, I understand they are simply behaving naturally, 'm not suggesting that as a justification.
U aren't the only one as you said. I am the same EXACT WAY TOTALLY
Maybe it's because they're so alien looking? While, I don't have the same feeling, I do not find them cute. I think gorilla, chimp, orangutan babies adorable, but not monkeys. I have come to enjoy watching these monkies, but still don't th8nk of th3m as cute
Should not have to be cute to be fed
Love💞💞💞♥️❤️🐒
stop feeding them
😮😮😮😮😮😮
This dude that makes these videos never answered one ? On here. He must think he is too big time now
Not true
He has a JOB outside of his videos and isn’t on YT very much. He doesn’t have time to answer everyone.
Actually he does answer if he sees and isn't working, arroz isn't like what you think, hes so concerned about everything .hes a good person.
Playfull company huh? She picking at her damn eyeballs ffs.
Constructive? HA
No Respect
Does anyone else turn the sound of so you dont have to listen to the same music over, and over, and over, and over.........?
Bbb
Camera work very very bad not zoom all videos not clear footage very bad work and cameraman
So rude! This man spends enormous time, cost and effort to share the fascinating, entertaining world of these wild animals with us, for FREE. His knowledge of individuals, families, and the species overall is phenomenal.
Think about what it must be like to lug all that equipment around, to film these incredibly nimble animals as they scamper around in 180 degrees, often in very uncomfortable weather. It’s got to be pretty uncomfortable and tiring.
This Hong Kong reserve is unique, unlike anywhere else on the planet. We are beyond lucky that this channel exists. Your ingratitude is mind boggling.
@@leslie6938He's allowed to give his opinion just like you gave yours.
@@BigBaller-he1dz Of course he has the right to comment and I never said otherwise.
Please feel free to re-read my comment to understand my point, if you wish. The last paragraph and the last sentence in particular sum it up, and the rest provides supporting detail.
I pity people who focus on finding fault instead of appreciating the wonderfully unique and free gift they've been given.
"CLICKBAIT" You have been watching way too many Angkor Wat video's Arroz. Not cool
I checked the comments first so thank you. I'm too tired to watch right now lol 😅
The abandoned babies are Jodi and Nova... they’re not with their moms. That “c” word never applies to Arroz!
For months now, I noticed your comments are always directed at Arroz and are mostly negative..why do you watch his videos if you don’t like him? I kindly suggest you « FO ». Have a nice day now🤥🤥
Geee you sure brought out the Karen's and MM for a statement that's true.
@@im2cutesosueme121 seriously?