@@01hZ We are far superior for certain reasons, but we have to admit that orangutans and other wild animals outclass us in various certain ways that a single human cannon compete.
They should be able to go to orangu-school to learn survival strategies and communicate with us humans. Not to domesticate but to enforce some helpful education for them to teach their own friends and kids.
@@bumblebob5979 The main problem is loss of habitat as land is cleared for highly profitable oil palm. The mothers are killed leaving orphans and it is these who have to trained in the sanctuaries that act as schools. No matter how capable they are when they leave that doesn't address the lack of habitat.
That wild orangutan with the saw blew me away. First she tests the saw against her head and sees that it’s sharp. Then she starts sawing and even blows away the sawdust. Quite remarkable.
@@eaglewarrior8707 can you please tell me what they would be getting out of faking orangutan existence? what do you think would be the point and why would people waste that much money and time on it?
Watch a video of some gibbons. They are incredibly agile and their foot-hands looks amazingly useful. It's interesting that we lost our feet-hands, but we started walking and running. They would be very useful if we're still had them though. Imagine if we had four arms though with equally dexterous hands and digits. We would be very industrious and skilled. A chimera could technically be engineered as such. But more likely, imagine if we could wear a suit that has two extra mechanical limbs controlled by our minds through a BCI (brain-computer interface). If the control became mastered to a similar level as our own limbs, we'd really be capable.
I feel closest to bonobos. I like to make love not war. Although, they tend to keep it in the family more than most of us are comfortable with. Other than that, great philosophy.
@Alek Owens That may be true. I don't really know. Last info I remember is that they really like to fu-ornicate. Like, a lot. For anything. If that's not true, well that sucks. I really like the idea of a species solving all their problems with a little love and some tenderness! Hold my hand! I want you to hold my hand! ✋
Very. Yes. So sad we are destroying them. Palm Oil has caused so much hurt and destruction to so many. But so long as folk get a good cheap lather from their daily shampoo or hand wash (plus a million other things), they will carry on buying it.
@@Truth5eeker33 Money. And yes .... though I saw (though not yet read) on the BBC news website today that someone has come up with an alternative to palm oil. While encouraging, it still comes down to money. And consumers buying products that don't include palm oil. x
@@SmileyBlue69 Simple solution.. stop using palm oil.. and really, ALL seed and plant oils. Use animals fats and butter. Animal fats and dairy are sustainable, and will not destroy ecosystems and habitats.
I heard a primate caregiver speak once. She said, [paraphrased] if you give Orangutans, Gorillas and Chimpanzees a screwdriver--the Gorillas will be terrified of it and run away; the Chimpanzees will promptly learn to throw the hand tool at one another; and the Orangutans have already escaped.
@@jd32k How is it irrelevant you dummy? She was saying Orangutans are so smart they'll have learned to use the tool to escape before you even realize it.
I have huge respect for the men and women who dedicate their lives selflessly for the preservation and wellbeing of animals, true heroes who care about life and the planet, not just the paycheck.
The last one, the guy seems to have really good chemistry with the orangutan lol. Like you can sense them having a mutual respect for one another and communicating effectively.
The search engine Ecosia.org, that plants trees from the profit it makes also has a shop where you can buy trees to specifically protect wildlife like orangutans: "In Indonesia we work with indigenous communities to protect the critically endangered Sumatran orangutan by turning old palm oil plantations into diverse forests again." Link: plant.ecosia.org/collections/trees/products/trees-to-protect-wildlife?variant=37464266047662
Animal agriculture is the leading cause of deforestation, yet no one likes to talk about it. Why? Because the only way to combat it is by going vegan (as i have since more then half a year ago). Vegan diet are sustainable throughout all stages of life. The only reason we eat meat is for pleasure. Makes us no morally different than rapists. Killing, raping and abusing animal for an 5 minute meal. And to create that piece of meat, you use tons of water and food. All that has to come from somewhere, and its usually the amazon. 92% of soy goes to animala agriculture. So having said this, people whine about these animals losing their home, yet they are the sole reason that it is happening. You either stop paying for animal products and make THE biggest contribution you can to save these animals, or you make excuses.
@@TheDanagames I totally agree 💯. I once a vegan before I came to US because meat is cheap. But it took me a week to get used to eat meat. I threw up couple time if you already vegan for long time. Since then, I started getting lot of health problem. Vegan is way to go for healthy died, no doubt about it.
That mama is 6 years older than I am (im 36 in 4 days) and a lot more knowledgeable about survival. The palm oil industry needs to be put out of business. This is terrible.
What worse is they can't keep the ground fertile so they keep clearing more and more forest for palm oil plantations once they've ruined the soil. I stopped buying products that use it. Look at peanut butter especially. Don't buy it if they use palm oil; most do.
Poor Mentang😔. It was so sad to watch him trying to crack & eat the pebbles on the beach. Such a tragic thing they’ve done to the orangutans, planting all those palm oil farms. I’m glad they saved Mama Ahbut & her baby, along w/all the others. Azie was so smart!
It just goes to show how precious and fragile the system of passing on non-physical goods from generation to generation is. What that demonstrates is what in humans offshoots into culture.
Orangutans are the largest arboreal mammals, highly intelligent & very close relatives of humans. They're also called "gardeners" & "persons" of the forest.
i´m a handyman myself, for almost 20 years now, and the thought of me sitting butt naked on the ground sawing through a piece of wood a hild mit my FEET, eating the sawdust really made me jealous for a second
That wood sawing demon you guys made will be in my mind every night for the rest of my life. I won't ever sleep with the lights off again. How could you let this happen?
When I saw the golden snub-nosed monkey and showed the to Mike his reaction was the same As I thought He said Mom that's a little kid in uniform. I had to do a triple take. They are so fake looking Perfection from God with love and a sense of humor.
9:44 is just shocking. It just goes to show how horrible a species we can be to inflict this kind of dreadful harm to innocent animals who are majestic and intelligent. Brings you to tears.
I feel the same way, I also feel this way about how large chain farms treat their animals in dairy and meat business. Too bad many people that claim to love animals that are smart and majestic happen to eat beef and drink abused animal dairy from intelligent emotional animals like bovids. It's all self contradictory and sad to value one over another just by how their meat tastes.
Absolutely love this video!! The last bit with the symbols is amazing!! I have so much love and respect for these animals, I would love to work with them. Humanity needs to realise just what effect destroying their home really has on them. That poor little thing starving with a tiny little baby broke my heart, I had a lump in my throat and had to hold back the tears..... Great work saving both their lives and huge respect from me for doing what they're doing saving each one and putting back in the wild 👍😁❤️❤️
Take a minute to reflect on over 100,000 orangutans that have died in the last 10 years, so that westerners can have cheap food and cosmetics made from the palm oil plantations that destroyed their homes.
Their babies look so much like those of our own species. Eyes wide open, taking in every second of this brand new world in pure amazement. And their intelligence and compassion is just mind-blowing. My absolute favourite animal.
@vyhozshu 🙄 splitting hairs much? Should I have said they look more like gorillas then? As humans, we naturally compare other great apes to our own species.
well we're animals too. we're just not the only animals with intelligence, empathy, or a system of morals. many primates have these things, it's just that humans have it dialed up to 11.
Some people who live near orangutans believe that they can actually talk, but choose not to when humans are near because if humans know they can talk then we'll put them to work
3:05 literally the cutest thing I’ve seen in my entire life. And I work at a vet/ teach special Ed to disabled children/ all while leading Sunday school to first graders. So I’ve seen a lot of cuteness in my time. 3:05 tops it all!
It reminds me of when a kid puts their right shoe on their left foot and it looks all weird & probably hurts their foot but they don't realize it's wrong 😂
They teach Apes to use sign language. The language of disabled human who can't hear or speak. Their is English and Spanish sign language and others. Sign language is hand signs.
Exactly . We came from Monkeys. They. Come from God. Reme mm ber that crazy couple who raised five chimps from birth but sent them off to a zoo. However. On one of the monkeys birthday they brought ONE measly piece of cake into the zoo and the other four ganged up in that poor stupid couple and ripped one of their faces off. They kind of got their own just dessert. It was tragic on all sides. No thought.
These "men of the forest" are so loveable! 🦧 It's hard to notice that so many of these gentle creatures are getting hurt by humans... but luckily there are also happy endings! We just uploaded a video about an adventurous rescue mission, where Orangutan Nenuah - she was forced to work in a wildlife show in Thailand - is brought back to her native home, by helicopter. The moment when she felt the grass of her native forest underneath her feet for the very first time will give you goosebumps.
So sad! You could see her ribs, and she had so little energy that she just let humans carry her.... That would be impossible with a healthy wild orangutan
What she learned from spy Orangutan is that sawing is not about breaking the wood into two pieces. Its about the joy in moving a piece of saw blade on the wood back and forth to create notches.... The orangutan is so intelligent that she has move past the physical accomplishment of getting two pieces of wood, and onto the meta physical enlightenment in finding joy during the journey itself. As you can see in the video, she stops mid way after sawing the branch; then moves on to saw another spot... I am wondering if she has sawed anything in half that is not shown on the video.
Why did they put a spy there? She gave up because of the competition. We would have seen what she did with her work. I wanted to know why she was actually cutting it in the first place?
Our purpose in life should be to protect animals and nature. Our progression should've been built around that. Sustaining life and safeguardian well-being for all.
I love how she throws the log away at 5:17 with that look. She’s definitely thinking “pfff is that all there is to this whole tool using thing you humans sre so proud of?”
There is videos that mama and baby was saving, forgot the name. Mom and baby fell down from the top trees while rescued team shoot them with a medicine (anesthesi) for mom collapse.
They collect ants and termites. Here in Maryland, in a couple of weeks, if they were here, they could collect cicadas. I am sure they would be a tasty treat for these guys. The birds and dogs love them.
Orangutans have access to the Tool Use ability and a high intelligence stat which puts them at one of the top tier builds for the jungle servers. I'd highly recommend this class to new players.
Orangutan : "Damn another stupid human test, i'm a bit hungry though, so i'll finish it quickly and go back to my physics PhD student, he is doing nonesense"
Orang's are subtly smart and patient... there known as the lock picking apes in zoo's. They look shambolic but they are incredibly powerful and deliberate in the tree canopy.. They watch and they learn and they can pass that on to others..😎
She is smart, notice how she puts the saw in her mouth to touch with her tongue to test it, then takes it out and softly bumps the teeth on the outside of her mouth to test it's sharpness
My project partners: having a long discussion about their ideas and thoughts and mathematically planning how to build a strong and sturdy structure Me in the back: 4:10
Wow! These videos are both amazing and sad! It's amazing that these things are so smart and that people are trying to help them, but it is sad to see that one guy trying to eat rocks instead of food! And what is happening to their habitat!
They move, walk, eat and touch things so much like a human but with a super chill and relaxed attitude.
they are nothing like humans, we are far superior in every way imaginable
@@01hZ how well can you climb a tree?
@@01hZ We are far superior for certain reasons, but we have to admit that orangutans and other wild animals outclass us in various certain ways that a single human cannon compete.
@@01hZ not in strength
guns swords cars we can beat them in every way imaginable hell u can even beat them with your fists.. If you got armor or safety measures of course.
Funny orangutan: “day 456, the weird looking orangutan still mocks me.”
Bro are you a time traveler because now the most popular movie now, squid game has a main character with the number 456
SQUID GAMES❗❗
They are so very lovable. Not much makes me feel violent, but the loss of these majestic creatures makes my blood sizzle.
They should be able to go to orangu-school to learn survival strategies and communicate with us humans. Not to domesticate but to enforce some helpful education for them to teach their own friends and kids.
@@bumblebob5979 There is a documentary on RUclips about an orang utan school :)
The sawing is absolutely hilarious and astounding! 🙈🙉🙊🐵
Right up there with child murder and rape.
@@bumblebob5979 The main problem is loss of habitat as land is cleared for highly profitable oil palm. The mothers are killed leaving orphans and it is these who have to trained in the sanctuaries that act as schools. No matter how capable they are when they leave that doesn't address the lack of habitat.
5:24 I literally can't stop laughing at the completely stoic facial expression, while not even looking at the saw, sawing perfectly straight.
It’s a robot
It's looking at her like "hey girl, like my new saw?"😂
🗿
LOL
You can't be serious...
That wild orangutan with the saw blew me away. First she tests the saw against her head and sees that it’s sharp. Then she starts sawing and even blows away the sawdust. Quite remarkable.
She went “did they sharpen it this time or is it still dull?”
She ate the saw dust
Everyone a gangster till Mantang shows up around a corner staring you down.
It was framed like a jumpscare.
@Allah is Satan(Saturn); Mohamet=Baphomet wth? That’s wrong but whatever dude have your own opinion.
@@junyah4152 It's okay. Only morons believe orangutan's actually exist.
@@eaglewarrior8707 can you please tell me what they would be getting out of faking orangutan existence? what do you think would be the point and why would people waste that much money and time on it?
@@idk8964 money. Orangutans are not real. Just like Wyoming. Wake up sheeple
Having arm-hands AND leg-hands looks extremely useful for DIY.
Hand hands and foot hands.
Lol
Watch a video of some gibbons.
They are incredibly agile and their foot-hands looks amazingly useful.
It's interesting that we lost our feet-hands, but we started walking and running.
They would be very useful if we're still had them though.
Imagine if we had four arms though with equally dexterous hands and digits.
We would be very industrious and skilled.
A chimera could technically be engineered as such.
But more likely, imagine if we could wear a suit that has two extra mechanical limbs controlled by our minds through a BCI (brain-computer interface).
If the control became mastered to a similar level as our own limbs, we'd really be capable.
@@Hexnilium Evolution really has shot us in the foot.
@cops and govern ment are gangstalkers ...what?
I know that genetically we are closest to chimpanzees, but personally I feel closest to orangutans.
Yeah, super chill and smart.
I feel closest to bonobos.
I like to make love not war.
Although, they tend to keep it in the family more than most of us are comfortable with.
Other than that, great philosophy.
@@Myrddin8453 If i had to incarnate any of our ape cousins i would definitely also choose the bonobos, seems like a pretty sweet deal
In Malaysian/Indonesian, Malaysians are called Orang Malaysia and Indonesians Orang Indonesia.
Orang Hutan means Forest People.
@Alek Owens
That may be true.
I don't really know.
Last info I remember is that they really like to fu-ornicate.
Like, a lot. For anything.
If that's not true, well that sucks.
I really like the idea of a species solving all their problems with a little love and some tenderness!
Hold my hand!
I want you to hold my hand! ✋
They. are. absolutely. incredible.
Very. Yes. So sad we are destroying them. Palm Oil has caused so much hurt and destruction to so many. But so long as folk get a good cheap lather from their daily shampoo or hand wash (plus a million other things), they will carry on buying it.
@@SmileyBlue69 what a buzzkill
@@SmileyBlue69 why isn’t palm oil banned? I swear this is hell we are living in
@@Truth5eeker33 Money. And yes .... though I saw (though not yet read) on the BBC news website today that someone has come up with an alternative to palm oil. While encouraging, it still comes down to money. And consumers buying products that don't include palm oil. x
@@SmileyBlue69 Simple solution.. stop using palm oil.. and really, ALL seed and plant oils. Use animals fats and butter. Animal fats and dairy are sustainable, and will not destroy ecosystems and habitats.
6:55 - the way it’s dead centre frame and in the distance makes it a perfect horror shot, just need the music sting to complete it.
Zeke Yeager be like
Ok makasih
How anyone can hurt one of these gentle creatures... I just can't understand it.
❤️
Simple...money
Don’t buy anything with palm oil if you love these giant beauties ❤️
Because we live in a sick world controled by banksters and politicians
@@johnc6158 What does palm oil have to do with an orangutans 🦧
2025: orangutan sends an e-mail.
2030: orangutans can vote
2045: planet of the apes
planet of le Monke
maurice da goat
MONKE
2050: Orangutans starts attacking palm oil company
Sadly they are aproaching to extinct cause of humans
So proud of her work she smiled 4:52
That whole part was wholesome
It's all fun and games until she learns how to use it on humans...
I heard a primate caregiver speak once. She said, [paraphrased] if you give Orangutans, Gorillas and Chimpanzees a screwdriver--the Gorillas will be terrified of it and run away; the Chimpanzees will promptly learn to throw the hand tool at one another; and the Orangutans have already escaped.
the gorilla will think it's a rock, the chimp will go full British, and the orangutan will already be a paid construction worker
Cool irrelevant story
@@jd32k How is a story about apes not relative to a video about orangutans? Absolute clown.
@@jd32k How is it irrelevant you dummy? She was saying Orangutans are so smart they'll have learned to use the tool to escape before you even realize it.
Your the only thing irrelevant here dude @jd32k
I have huge respect for the men and women who dedicate their lives selflessly for the preservation and wellbeing of animals, true heroes who care about life and the planet, not just the paycheck.
Love her facial expression while she saws... Lol
Amaizing.love that saw.
Wow, teaching her daughter for nine years!! What a devoted animal~ 👍✨
I'm still teaching mine and she's 50.
@@romasimmons4801 Our teaching and learning seem to be endless…😅🤗
@@romasimmons4801 I can't teach my little brother for not even 5 minutes
My mom just taught me something last week and I'm 38. Lol apes are moms for life.
shows high empathy and high intelligence
The last one, the guy seems to have really good chemistry with the orangutan lol. Like you can sense them having a mutual respect for one another and communicating effectively.
lol the chimp was like cmon man I got other ape things to do
@@whaddup5417 IKR
@@whaddup5417 orangutan not chimp
He just taps on the glass multiple times lol
10:07 the look in that man's eyes is heartbreaking.
@shqipehellboiz😈🇦🇱👿 God damn watch out lads you're gonna cut yourselves with this person.
@shqipe🇦🇱 Mm... at least they have one?
@shqipe🇦🇱 shut up, that wasn’t even funny, nobody did anything to you, those jokes are old and dead. Find something original.
@xhagobigalbania🇦🇱 Funny 12 year old spotted....
It's sad to see how plantations and logging are bringing them closer to extinction.
It's not when you make a fuck ton of money doing so :)
@@D35troy3r199 the crude side of capitilism
The search engine Ecosia.org, that plants trees from the profit it makes also has a shop where you can buy trees to specifically protect wildlife like orangutans: "In Indonesia we work with indigenous communities to protect the critically endangered Sumatran orangutan by turning old palm oil plantations into diverse forests again."
Link: plant.ecosia.org/collections/trees/products/trees-to-protect-wildlife?variant=37464266047662
Animal agriculture is the leading cause of deforestation, yet no one likes to talk about it. Why? Because the only way to combat it is by going vegan (as i have since more then half a year ago). Vegan diet are sustainable throughout all stages of life. The only reason we eat meat is for pleasure. Makes us no morally different than rapists. Killing, raping and abusing animal for an 5 minute meal. And to create that piece of meat, you use tons of water and food. All that has to come from somewhere, and its usually the amazon. 92% of soy goes to animala agriculture. So having said this, people whine about these animals losing their home, yet they are the sole reason that it is happening. You either stop paying for animal products and make THE biggest contribution you can to save these animals, or you make excuses.
@@TheDanagames I totally agree 💯. I once a vegan before I came to US because meat is cheap. But it took me a week to get used to eat meat. I threw up couple time if you already vegan for long time. Since then, I started getting lot of health problem. Vegan is way to go for healthy died, no doubt about it.
That mama is 6 years older than I am (im 36 in 4 days) and a lot more knowledgeable about survival. The palm oil industry needs to be put out of business. This is terrible.
@̊ ̇ hey thanks. I just woke up and I wondered how did you know it was my birthday? Lol
@̊ ̇ kek
What worse is they can't keep the ground fertile so they keep clearing more and more forest for palm oil plantations once they've ruined the soil. I stopped buying products that use it. Look at peanut butter especially. Don't buy it if they use palm oil; most do.
@@Lessk69damn near everything has palm oil.
@@slericls8 you tell me this as if I wouldn't already know that being opposed to it.
They’re more evolved then I am.
Than*
Yes mike Perry
@@winterwraith8339 my point is proven.
Sadly, they are more evolved than some humans who behave more like animals than animals.
@@birthdaybatter815 ha ha!
Poor Mentang😔. It was so sad to watch him trying to crack & eat the pebbles on the beach.
Such a tragic thing they’ve done to the orangutans, planting all those palm oil farms. I’m glad they saved Mama Ahbut & her baby, along w/all the others.
Azie was so smart!
It just goes to show how precious and fragile the system of passing on non-physical goods from generation to generation is. What that demonstrates is what in humans offshoots into culture.
Devastating :'(
😢😢
Yeah indonesia government is crazy i told ya, even tho we are have the large amount of palm oil but still have a pricey vegetable oil just for cooks
That clip was INCLEDIBLE! Actually wait... no it was totally credible... and boring ...
I had no idea they were this smart . I’ve always been fascinated by elephants and decided to watch a video on orangutans . Wow 🤩
Orangutans are the largest arboreal mammals, highly intelligent & very close relatives of humans. They're also called "gardeners" & "persons" of the forest.
i say one thing:GODZILA
Orang means man and utan means forest. Man of the forest.
''orangutan'' itself means ''wise one of the forest''.
@@hamzabeganovic9428 yes but orangutan is monke
@@NOOghG No, it's an ape. Monkeys have tails, apes don't.
I lost it when she cleared away the sawdust WHAT
i´m a handyman myself, for almost 20 years now, and the thought of me sitting butt naked on the ground sawing through a piece of wood a hild mit my FEET, eating the sawdust really made me jealous for a second
That wood sawing demon you guys made will be in my mind every night for the rest of my life. I won't ever sleep with the lights off again.
How could you let this happen?
Bwahahahaha
Spy Orangutan knows where you sleep.
Wake up one night and he’s just sitting in the corner of the room staring and slowly sawing
The funny thing about when they do stuff like this is you know they are not fooling any of them
I need to see more of the last clip. That’s incredible.
tallking to an ape, crazy !
Look up videos of Koko the gorilla. Unfortunately she's passed away now, but her communication skills were absolutely mind-blowing.
42 years old! Older than half of the viewers 😀
I'm 36 on Wednesday!
@Allah is Satan(Saturn); Mahomet=Baphomet no
Damn...he works better than my expensive but lazy craftsmen.
🤣
When I saw the golden snub-nosed monkey and showed the to Mike his reaction was the same As I thought He said Mom that's a little kid in uniform. I had to do a triple take. They are so fake looking Perfection from God with love and a sense of humor.
Consider bringing that spy orangutan dude to the workshop
Seeing them doing shelter from the rain literally stunned me. So intelligent :o
9:44 is just shocking. It just goes to show how horrible a species we can be to inflict this kind of dreadful harm to innocent animals who are majestic and intelligent. Brings you to tears.
It's so sad, they are such lovely animals so special, intelligent, and beautiful. I pray we don't make them go extinct by all the habitat loss...
If there is an upside, we're also the only species that would help them.
Humans. (many of them)
Are shit.
😔
@@John--Silver But we all want wood and paper it is just sad.
I feel the same way, I also feel this way about how large chain farms treat their animals in dairy and meat business. Too bad many people that claim to love animals that are smart and majestic happen to eat beef and drink abused animal dairy from intelligent emotional animals like bovids. It's all self contradictory and sad to value one over another just by how their meat tastes.
Absolutely love this video!! The last bit with the symbols is amazing!! I have so much love and respect for these animals, I would love to work with them. Humanity needs to realise just what effect destroying their home really has on them. That poor little thing starving with a tiny little baby broke my heart, I had a lump in my throat and had to hold back the tears..... Great work saving both their lives and huge respect from me for doing what they're doing saving each one and putting back in the wild 👍😁❤️❤️
Lol, yes it's kind of "heartbreaking" but you, and everyone i hope, are enough strong to not lamentat himself.
Omg when I saw that poor starved Orangutan Mommy I burst into tears 😭😭 I’m so happy her & her baby were rescued!
Take a minute to reflect on over 100,000 orangutans that have died in the last 10 years, so that westerners can have cheap food and cosmetics made from the palm oil plantations that destroyed their homes.
Me too
Their babies look so much like those of our own species. Eyes wide open, taking in every second of this brand new world in pure amazement. And their intelligence and compassion is just mind-blowing. My absolute favourite animal.
@vyhozshu 🙄 splitting hairs much? Should I have said they look more like gorillas then? As humans, we naturally compare other great apes to our own species.
I duno why people are so amazed they look like us, we re related that's why, we are the more vulnerable useless version of all the other apes.
They’re also rapists
My favorite mammal ever ! They are so intriguing
I... I was not expecting "Spy Orangutan." That was one of the most harrowing experiences of my life.
I love orangutans so much! They're my favorite! I have a hard time even referring to them as "animals".
Primates is better
well we're animals too. we're just not the only animals with intelligence, empathy, or a system of morals. many primates have these things, it's just that humans have it dialed up to 11.
Orangutans always look wise, like they have knowledge us humans do not yet understand.
Some people who live near orangutans believe that they can actually talk, but choose not to when humans are near because if humans know they can talk then we'll put them to work
5:30 buddy never thought "There's something wrong with that guy, he's creepy..." 😂
thank you so much BBC earth for all your incredible work on documenting wildlife
3:05 literally the cutest thing I’ve seen in my entire life. And I work at a vet/ teach special Ed to disabled children/ all while leading Sunday school to first graders. So I’ve seen a lot of cuteness in my time. 3:05 tops it all!
It reminds me of when a kid puts their right shoe on their left foot and it looks all weird & probably hurts their foot but they don't realize it's wrong 😂
Omg the baby trying to cover itself with a few leaves is so cute❤
They are not stupid. We have just to find out the right channel to communicate.
They teach Apes to use sign language. The language of disabled human who can't hear or speak. Their is English and Spanish sign language and others. Sign language is hand signs.
They aren't stupid just not fully evolved
@@idipped2521 No creature on earth is "fully" evolved. Every living thin is in a state of constant change or evolution.
Exactly . We came from Monkeys. They. Come from God. Reme mm ber that crazy couple who raised five chimps from birth but sent them off to a zoo. However. On one of the monkeys birthday they brought ONE measly piece of cake into the zoo and the other four ganged up in that poor stupid couple and ripped one of their faces off. They kind of got their own just dessert. It was tragic on all sides. No thought.
@Allah is Satan(Saturn); Mahomet=Baphomet hahaha 😂 holy hell, did you take your meds today?
These "men of the forest" are so loveable! 🦧
It's hard to notice that so many of these gentle creatures are getting hurt by humans... but luckily there are also happy endings!
We just uploaded a video about an adventurous rescue mission, where Orangutan Nenuah - she was forced to work in a wildlife show in Thailand - is brought back to her native home, by helicopter. The moment when she felt the grass of her native forest underneath her feet for the very first time will give you goosebumps.
What an incredible piece of footage...
As an orangutan I can confirm, these are Incredible Orangutan Moments
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@@heyyou9839 Sorry I only speak orangutangan, please speak properly
i wish all humans were this intelligent and laid back and chill
spy orangutan scared the bejesus out of me
me too i was like wtf n took me a while to see it wasnt real HAHAH
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That almost killed me to see that starving mother and baby. I'm so glad they were able to get help.
So sad! You could see her ribs, and she had so little energy that she just let humans carry her.... That would be impossible with a healthy wild orangutan
Yea her face and eyes were scary. The suffering
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I feel so bad for the one that didnt find food 😢
The guy at the end was so chill... Swinging into his computer room, casually sitting back ready to go.
She actually put the saw back in where she was already cutting That's awesome!
What she learned from spy Orangutan is that sawing is not about breaking the wood into two pieces. Its about the joy in moving a piece of saw blade on the wood back and forth to create notches.... The orangutan is so intelligent that she has move past the physical accomplishment of getting two pieces of wood, and onto the meta physical enlightenment in finding joy during the journey itself.
As you can see in the video, she stops mid way after sawing the branch; then moves on to saw another spot... I am wondering if she has sawed anything in half that is not shown on the video.
I am going to send this to a woodworker friend😅
Why did they put a spy there? She gave up because of the competition. We would have seen what she did with her work. I wanted to know why she was actually cutting it in the first place?
She probably plans to break it there
Our purpose in life should be to protect animals and nature. Our progression should've been built around that. Sustaining life and safeguardian well-being for all.
what a collosal waste of our intellegence that would be!
We should leave nature alone. It doesn't need us to help it. Our oresenxe just makes things worse
Very impressed with the orangutan knowing all those symbols. I didn't realize they were that intelligent
There's youtube video where an orangutan is driving a golf cart!
@@roku_nine smirking as he drives past the tiger cage
They're basically a different kind of person.
But with a language barrier.
More intelligent than some people I work with 😂
They're considered the smartest of the great apes now. Smarter than chimpanzees.
Its so amazing how quickly the orangutan figures out how to use a saw!!!
05:45 RoboUtan: "I'm employee of the month"
05:50 "we'll see about that" ((starts sawing aggresively)) 💀💀
6:00 me after 10 minutes of doing work
I love how she throws the log away at 5:17 with that look. She’s definitely thinking “pfff is that all there is to this whole tool using thing you humans sre so proud of?”
Is it safe for her to use that saw? She could injure herself
6:18 pause and tell me that doesn't look like they could come a few steps behind us. Kind of haunting
I love that we are part of the great ape family. It makes me feel more connected with the planet.
This has to be one the coolest jobs in the world -- makes me wish I'd known more about Orangutan Wildlife Refuges growing up.
Would love to hang out with these fellas. Maybe try to teach them some simple tricks for tool use or something
Dam the way mama fell out of the crate with her baby broke my heart 😔😔
There is videos that mama and baby was saving, forgot the name. Mom and baby fell down from the top trees while rescued team shoot them with a medicine (anesthesi) for mom collapse.
That Orangutan jumpscare gets me.
I find it so interesting how smart and human-like they are (I know we are primates as well)
Its the other way around we are more like them
fun fact, female orangutans will frequently visit their mothers until they are 16 years old
They collect ants and termites. Here in Maryland, in a couple of weeks, if they were here, they could collect cicadas. I am sure they would be a tasty treat for these guys. The birds and dogs love them.
They are so calm and steady
these moments (part 1) sure were some increible orangutan moments
I really love how chill they are
This is by far one of the most interesting animals at least for me, I love them they're fascinating ❤❤
Orangutans have access to the Tool Use ability and a high intelligence stat which puts them at one of the top tier builds for the jungle servers. I'd highly recommend this class to new players.
i am a simple man. i see orangutan, i click
For the first time I hear a native English speaker pronounce Orangutan correctly. Salute you David Attenborough...
Excellent, short, educational, and fascinating. Thank you.
That last one was like “Just keep ‘em coming Jim!”❤
It’s the year 2051, apes have transformed the jungle into a whole village with actual houses
Which apes? Humans?
THAT SPY ORANGATANG WAS THE MOST FRIGHTENING THING I HAVE EVER SEEN
Orang-Terminator
It’s on my bucket list to befriend an old wise orangutan 🦧
He'd probably show you the world..
@@petercarlson9666 it should
Orangutan : "Damn another stupid human test, i'm a bit hungry though, so i'll finish it quickly and go back to my physics PhD student, he is doing nonesense"
That orangutan sawing is like me putting ikea furniture together 🥱😮💨
Orangs are very cute.
Indeed they are
Especially the babies 😍
Orang is literary means "people" or "human". So, literary you said that human is cute 😂
They are realllly cuute omg 😱
But they also look so tasty 😋
Orang's are subtly smart and patient... there known as the lock picking apes in zoo's.
They look shambolic but they are incredibly powerful and deliberate in the tree canopy..
They watch and they learn and they can pass that on to others..😎
zoos
No wonder Planet of the Apes portrayed them as intellectuals
return to monke, reject humanity.
Or evolve, into crab
@@hh4826 ah a fellow man of culture
return to single cell organism
Get on that Shrigma male grindset
Orangutan not monkey
the last clip, is just absolutely INSANE
Astonishing! Thank you for the video.
Did you guys know that there is an Orangutan Emoji? 🦧 Cool huh lol.
woah
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I mean it's cool that we have an Orangutan Emoji it sucks that it's not recognizable whatsoever
yes miñkúy emojíesvtó🙊🙉🙈
Their intelligence is mind blowing
I was worried the orangutan would hurt herself with that saw. 😭
She is smart, notice how she puts the saw in her mouth to touch with her tongue to test it, then takes it out and softly bumps the teeth on the outside of her mouth to test it's sharpness
She learned to saw all on her own. Next frame: pans over to a robot orangutan only made to simulate sawing wood.
Did yall ever catch the vid with one drinking coffee and dipping its donut into it? .. look like he was getting ready for work 😂
My project partners: having a long discussion about their ideas and thoughts and mathematically planning how to build a strong and sturdy structure
Me in the back: 4:10
Just captivating to see that one Orantugan use a saw.
Wow!
These videos are both amazing and sad!
It's amazing that these things are so smart and that people are trying to help them, but it is sad to see that one guy trying to eat rocks instead of food!
And what is happening to their habitat!
Awwwwww These are humans with hairy bodies and they need to be set free!!!!!!!!! And I absolutely love them 💝💖
Us finding them fascinating is the same way they find us fascinating, it’s incredible.
6:54 *Insert Five nights at freddy's 2 Hallway Ambiance sound effect*
@Huseyin Gurgen shut up
Orangutan mother: "Don't run with the saw, dear!"
Meanwhile, adolescent Orangutan: "Ouch!"
They behave better than us. So calm and peacefull.