Orangutan Outreach and our partner, the Borneo Orangutan Survival Foundation (BOSF), are happy to give our supporters this behind the scenes look at the precious babies. Many people have been commenting about the lights in the video.... There are a few reasons for the lights to be on. First of all, the babysitters need to complete the night time routine including preparing bottles of milk and distributing these to the babies. The caregivers need to see properly when feeding the babies to make sure everyone is fed, and to monitor how much milk each baby drinks. Next, the lights are on while the babies fall asleep so the babies can see each other and their caregivers, so they are not scared. Remember, all these infants have gone through the trauma of being separated from their mothers. Seeing their friends and babysitters as they fall asleep is reassuring. Once the babies are settled and the caregivers can see they are all tucked in safely, the lights can be turned off. A tired baby will fall asleep in daytime or nighttime, lights or darkness. Likewise, a sudden noise may momentarily startle the babies, but background noise and activity does not keep them from sleeping. What is most important for the babies to sleep is that they are comfortable. That includes having a full belly, seeing and touching their friends, or being rocked as needed. This leads to your question of why the room contains no leaves or nests as in the wild. Remember that the babies spend all day in the forest, surrounded by the leaves and trees. It is here in nursery school that they are introduced to the idea of building nests of branches and leaves. But they are too young to do this on their own. They would not be able to make a nest for themselves in the baby house, and if the caregivers were to make a nest off the ground for them, the babies may fall out. Remember, at this age they should still be clinging on to their mom while sleeping in a nest. The priority is helping the babies feel comfort and security. This is done by having them sleep in baskets filled with blankets (and other babies!) for softness and warmth. The older orangutans at the care center are provided with branches and leaves for making nests in the night houses if they wish. The infants, however, just need a small bed (basket or hammock) to keep them safe and secure. As far as the sterile environment, please know that the baby house is part of a quarantined area. Strict health protocols are followed and the area must be easy to clean and disinfect. Infant orangutans that have been taken from their mothers are especially vulnerable to illness since they do not have the nutrients from their mother’s milk. We often have sick babies that need to be cared for in the baby house. In addition, the entire baby house can easily be cleaned while all the babies are in the forest during the day. Thanks for caring about orangutans! We would be very grateful for your support! Please visit the Orangutan Outreach website to learn how YOU can help the orangutans! redapes.org {:(|}
Thankyou for loving these Beautiful Babies so heartbreaking that they are orphans ..With the love care and dedication you all show they have a second chance xx
It's brilliant of BOS to explain but I can't believe there are people actually questioning their methods & procedures.The most successful rehab & release programme on the planet knows what it is doing
@ᚪᚢᛏᚢᛗ ᚱᚪᛇᛝᚹᚪᛏᛠᚱ almost every Product contain palm oil, even your shampoo, soap, lotion, and all stuff exist in earth. Even it is animal free, Halah ,kosher, nothing isn't using palm oil I'm sure. Even your KitKat, Nutella, and Cereals. So you have to make DIY every Product... Yes, all by yourself.. if you're boycotting Palm Oil.
SusanMc 6946 Do your homework. The palm oil industry has devastated the orangutan population. Look up the video of the orangutan trying to fight off a bulldozer destroying its habitat. And to those saying palm oil is in everything - bullshit. Read the ingredients before buying and just opt for something that doesn’t include it. There are ALWAYS alternatives. Do boycotts really need to be explained to people these days? Choose not to buy products that include palm oil and eventually manufacturers will choose not to include it. It’s used in contrast to other oils because it’s cheap. The less people buy palm oil products, the less it has any cost incentive. Give. A. Damn. People. It really doesn’t take much effort and you’ll sleep better at night - as will more baby orangutans with their own mothers.
They’re all so well behaved. No crying, tantrums, or fighting. They’re all so adorable. Sad that they all lost their mommy’s, but happy that they have loving caretakers.
Did you know you can adopt an orangutan (virtually!) and support them on their journey back to the wild? redapes.org/adopt We would be grateful for your support.... Please join us! redapes.org/help-us/orangutan-outreach-blog/blog-how-to-help-orangutans/
exactly.... it's tragic that we have to even be doing this.... but unfortunately we have no choice... We have to help them as best we can! Please join us! redapes.org/help-us/orangutan-outreach-blog/blog-how-to-help-orangutans/
@@armcollector6660 humans are the worst species, we kill for clothes, decorations, and sport when an animal kills it’s for protection or survival. Honestly wish there was more I can do but overall I don’t think a lot will change
@@mannycastanon5284 Yes agreed, humans are the worst species, but also FaceBook and RUclips who both allow animal abuse and monkey torture :-( And on top of that they make money on it!!!! (Commercials)
So many babies, so many dead mothers, shame on the ignorant and the greedy, shame on the country that can't or won't govern in a way that would benefit both people and wildlife.
That's the reason I won't buy fried ramen anymore. Humans are the biggest cause of pain and suffering of everyone else in the world. Nothing can kill humans, even the COVID 19 has not reduced humans numbers. 8 billions continue to grow. The whole world is on fire, flood, hurricane, typhoon, and natural disasters which we have never experienced before and yet very few people try to stop the global warming, animal extinction, and all the disasters.
@ᚪᚢᛏᚢᛗ ᚱᚪᛇᛝᚹᚪᛏᛠᚱ that is one step. But the biggest step would be companies stopping the use of palm oil all together and governments actively protecting our fragile nature and creating save havens for our animals . :)
Most happens also because of massive illegal logging that's happening to the country from locals & foreigners alike. Not to mention many hunters that goes into the forest illegally & hunt them for 'sport' then smuggling the babies overseas to be sold as domestic pets! Shame on all people who thinks they've better rights over animals to live on this earth & destroy their natural habitats!
Now being retired, I would so HAPPILY & so devotedly spend the rest of my life working with orphaned Great Apes ...As far back as I can remember, I've had such a passion for Nature & apes, in particular...
Please help us spread the word! redapes.org/reach-out There are so many great ways to help! redapes.org/help-us/orangutan-outreach-blog/blog-how-to-help-orangutans/
If you have a wildlife rehabilitation center near you, Springtime is just the best. You get to feed babies all day, like squirrels, bunnies, fawns, opossums, raccoons... Birds too of course! They always need help in the Spring. So many orphans :(
Yes! Two or more of them! So precious! It’s sad there seems to be so many orphans! Their was one mother who while holding her baby was shot! That little baby was so traumatized I wanted to cry! These rescue centers do so much for these little ones! They can’t give them back their mom but they do teach them everything they need to survive in the wild. I thank them so much for their dedication!!
They seem so sad like they know their moms were murdered. They miss mama. It breaks my heart, I can only imagine theirs. What a great work of love these people are doing before releasing them into the wild again.
Those big eyes....they seems to be so intelligent and so sad too, these little fluffy creatures should be with their moms now... And thanks all the people working there and helping these babies to survive
They're sweet, not stealing from each other either. Primates are amazing little things and the way they cling to one another when young, even as adults.
If I'm not mistaken Orangutans live with their mother longer than any other animal except for humans, they are really human like and we are both great apes.
No, and they don't deserve what has happpened to them and their families bacause of us.
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They are so human like .If you watch a mother with her baby it is stunning to see. They are obviously highly intelligent .I wonder how they see us .Not even some of the remotest areas in the world like Sumatra is free from mans touch.
I've been avoiding any products that contain palm oil, and let me tell ya, it's almost IMPOSSIBLE. That shit is in everything these days. You really have to try hard to find products without it.
Share this with as many people as possible ... there is responsibly farmed palm oil, but people have to be educated about how to support only ethical companies ... precious creatures thank god for this foundation and their loving care takers 🌍🙏🦧💗
Thank you so much for saving these adorable creatures. They do not deserve all the horrific situations they are in.... the world really need more people like you.
To see so much little babies without their mummies is so sad! Some humans - like this woman in the video - try to change the mistakes of so many orther humans into something good! Great work!
Please share that feeling of peace! Help us spread the word! redapes.org/reach-out There are so many easy ways to help orangutans! redapes.org/help-us/orangutan-outreach-blog/blog-how-to-help-orangutans/
Ohhh, such happy memories of visiting the orangutans of Borneo. I remember one mama with her own baby as well as an adolescent that she had adopted from the rescue center. Such social animals ❤
The one snoring. Melts my ♥️♥️♥️. The. babies need their moms. The mothers are killed and used for bushmeat and they try to sell the babies on the black market. Sadly they end up in a rehab center so that they may one day return to the forest. Their home. Palm Oil kills.
I amazed at these, wonders of creation. Their eyes, like human babies eyes, have that bright spark, the purest form of life. Just taking in the wonders around them, full of expression and transparency. But even as they grow older, their eyes have a matter of fact-ness, and casual comfort with life, that we don't. An admirable quality in many ways. Stoic. Even Regal I tried to figure out why that is, and I determined it is because they are rocking their Schumann, and we don't even recognize it, amongst the clutter of our bombardments.
Thanks for paying attention..... Once you look into the eyes of an orangutan you will be changed forever. Please help us spread the word! redapes.org/reach-out There are so many easy ways to help orangutans! redapes.org/help-us/orangutan-outreach-blog/blog-how-to-help-orangutans/
Those babies are utterly adorable and enchanting. It's so sad that, thanks to human behaviour, there is such a desperate need for rescue centres like this but, at least they'll be given the chance to live as naturally as possible. Sincere thanks to all staff involved with their rescue and rehabilitation.
They are SO adorable! Good thing I’m not a volunteer, they’d each get fed a bottle and banana on my lap, just like a human baby! Thank you for the share and rescues! ♥️
To be fair, in nature orangutan dads are not involved in any way with their kids. They're not like gorillas where they live in a harem with a few moms and a dad who is directly involved, or chimps who live in a tribe which includes their dad. Female orangutans seek out a male only when its time to mate. Then, the pair has a little love fling for several days and they part, and thats it - the Dad is gone. The baby orangutan lives with its mom inseparable from her side for nearly a decade, several years of that time actually nursing. Female orangutans sometimes stay near their mom after they grow up and go on their own and occasionally see her, but males depart and live a solitary life forever (aside from their occasional love trists). That said though - totally breaks my heart too, as none of this makes it any less painful that they've lost their mother. The bond between orangutan baby and its mother is stronger than any other animal known aside from humans (and who's to say their bond isn't as strong as ours or stronger?)
When females grow up they establish their territory contingent to their mother's, with each sister staying in the same area. When the males reach puberty, they wander off in search of adventure (feeding and females!). This is one of the biggest problems we face when relocating displaced orangutans after their forest has been destroyed (for timber, palm oil, mining, farming, etc.). The only areas of forest they are familiar with are GONE. It takes time to adapt to new areas of forest... and if there are other orangutan residents already present, there will inevitably be problems with hierarchy... especially if we are talking about males. Females can more easily adapt-- as long as the resident females allow them to be there. Maybe you'd like to adopt Gracia? :-) She's an orangutan matriarch in the Sebangau National Park who lives alongside many generations of children... Gracia is amazing! redapes.org/gracia
These are tome - the most incredible boys and girls on the planet - I have been watching them on Orangutan Jungle School every time they are on - when you look into their eyes it's like you can see the wheels turning and they are so intense when watching trying to learn something - the dedication of the men an women on site are incredible also - what it must take to work in those conditions day in and day out and you can see the love and caring just oozing from them - what more can I say - help them if you can.
Fantastic work! I am humbled and touched by the love, care, hard work, and ideal environment for this wonderful primate rescue center. Thank you very much! Greetings from California, USA.
I guess the lights go out at dark? And it's just me, but I would have forest sounds playing low in there. Get em used to it, and a random noise may not be quite as startling to them. They are adorable ❤ and the folks tending to em do a fantastic job 🌞
Makes me sad and grateful for these beautiful people and their kind and generous souls. Mankind needs to really evaluate their ways of life and love ALL ♥️🙏
Please help us spread the word! redapes.org/reach-out There are so many easy ways to help orangutans! redapes.org/help-us/orangutan-outreach-blog/blog-how-to-help-orangutans/
They are so human like but they are not humans and are not pets. This seems like a good program to prepare these orphan babies for life in the wild. They are sweet and they deserve a good life!!! Im so happy to hear of the success of this program.
What a sweet and cute video...Just horrible that all their Mommy’s have been killed by people’s greed. God Bless this Foundation! 🙏🏼🍀You are doing a wonderful job raising these darling creatures...♥️🦧🦧🦧♥️👋🏼🇨🇦
Orangutan Outreach and our partner, the Borneo Orangutan Survival Foundation (BOSF), are happy to give our supporters this behind the scenes look at the precious babies.
Many people have been commenting about the lights in the video.... There are a few reasons for the lights to be on. First of all, the babysitters need to complete the night time routine including preparing bottles of milk and distributing these to the babies. The caregivers need to see properly when feeding the babies to make sure everyone is fed, and to monitor how much milk each baby drinks.
Next, the lights are on while the babies fall asleep so the babies can see each other and their caregivers, so they are not scared. Remember, all these infants have gone through the trauma of being separated from their mothers. Seeing their friends and babysitters as they fall asleep is reassuring. Once the babies are settled and the caregivers can see they are all tucked in safely, the lights can be turned off.
A tired baby will fall asleep in daytime or nighttime, lights or darkness. Likewise, a sudden noise may momentarily startle the babies, but background noise and activity does not keep them from sleeping. What is most important for the babies to sleep is that they are comfortable. That includes having a full belly, seeing and touching their friends, or being rocked as needed.
This leads to your question of why the room contains no leaves or nests as in the wild. Remember that the babies spend all day in the forest, surrounded by the leaves and trees. It is here in nursery school that they are introduced to the idea of building nests of branches and leaves. But they are too young to do this on their own. They would not be able to make a nest for themselves in the baby house, and if the caregivers were to make a nest off the ground for them, the babies may fall out. Remember, at this age they should still be clinging on to their mom while sleeping in a nest.
The priority is helping the babies feel comfort and security. This is done by having them sleep in baskets filled with blankets (and other babies!) for softness and warmth. The older orangutans at the care center are provided with branches and leaves for making nests in the night houses if they wish. The infants, however, just need a small bed (basket or hammock) to keep them safe and secure.
As far as the sterile environment, please know that the baby house is part of a quarantined area. Strict health protocols are followed and the area must be easy to clean and disinfect. Infant orangutans that have been taken from their mothers are especially vulnerable to illness since they do not have the nutrients from their mother’s milk. We often have sick babies that need to be cared for in the baby house. In addition, the entire baby house can easily be cleaned while all the babies are in the forest during the day.
Thanks for caring about orangutans! We would be very grateful for your support! Please visit the Orangutan Outreach website to learn how YOU can help the orangutans! redapes.org {:(|}
So beautiful l love them they melt my heart
Thankyou for loving these Beautiful Babies so heartbreaking that they are orphans ..With the love care and dedication you all show they have a second chance xx
Thank you for helping these wonderful animals. Your work is amazing. They are so much like us.
Bless you for caring for the babes.
It's brilliant of BOS to explain but I can't believe there are people actually questioning their methods & procedures.The most successful rehab & release programme on the planet knows what it is doing
They are so beutiful it's very sad that they lost there mums. You are doing a great job.
Every processed commercial food has palm oil
It’s a good enough reason to limit if not eliminate processed foods... they’re not good for anything!!!
@ᚪᚢᛏᚢᛗ ᚱᚪᛇᛝᚹᚪᛏᛠᚱ almost every Product contain palm oil, even your shampoo, soap, lotion, and all stuff exist in earth. Even it is animal free, Halah ,kosher, nothing isn't using palm oil I'm sure. Even your KitKat, Nutella, and Cereals.
So you have to make DIY every Product... Yes, all by yourself.. if you're boycotting Palm Oil.
@ᚪᚢᛏᚢᛗ ᚱᚪᛇᛝᚹᚪᛏᛠᚱ Are you saying their mums died from palm oil?
SusanMc 6946 Do your homework. The palm oil industry has devastated the orangutan population. Look up the video of the orangutan trying to fight off a bulldozer destroying its habitat. And to those saying palm oil is in everything - bullshit. Read the ingredients before buying and just opt for something that doesn’t include it. There are ALWAYS alternatives. Do boycotts really need to be explained to people these days? Choose not to buy products that include palm oil and eventually manufacturers will choose not to include it. It’s used in contrast to other oils because it’s cheap. The less people buy palm oil products, the less it has any cost incentive. Give. A. Damn. People. It really doesn’t take much effort and you’ll sleep better at night - as will more baby orangutans with their own mothers.
They’re all so well behaved. No crying, tantrums, or fighting. They’re all so adorable. Sad that they all lost their mommy’s, but happy that they have loving caretakers.
They are traumatized...
@@isabellavalencia8026 orangutan is most less agresive apes family
Right, is it just me or are baby Apes way cuter and less annoying than human babies.
@@treyjetson5320 I would easily trade my firstborn for a lil baby ranga
A lot better behaved than human kids at bedtime.
I LOVE their faces. They look, surprised, startled, confused, puzzled, bewildered, tired, interested, all at the same time.
Did you know you can adopt an orangutan (virtually!) and support them on their journey back to the wild? redapes.org/adopt
We would be grateful for your support.... Please join us!
redapes.org/help-us/orangutan-outreach-blog/blog-how-to-help-orangutans/
How lovely. Well put!
I love their hairstyle. 😂❤
You described their faces perfectly....so cute.I love was watching these videos before bed.
Thank you so comforting to watch.
There is nothing cuter....except maybe seeing them in the wild where theg should be. Thank you for taking care of them❤
exactly.... it's tragic that we have to even be doing this.... but unfortunately we have no choice... We have to help them as best we can! Please join us!
redapes.org/help-us/orangutan-outreach-blog/blog-how-to-help-orangutans/
Thanks to these wonderful people, they are going back to their natural home, with skills to survive.
This is absolutely lovely but I can't help but see sadness in their beautiful little faces missing their mamas.:(
😭😭😭😢😢😢😢
Ikr... Not only that but they see the mother killed and they are so TRAMITIZED it makes me sick what ppl do!!
@@armcollector6660 humans are the worst species, we kill for clothes, decorations, and sport when an animal kills it’s for protection or survival. Honestly wish there was more I can do but overall I don’t think a lot will change
@@mannycastanon5284 Yes agreed, humans are the worst species, but also FaceBook and RUclips who both allow animal abuse and monkey torture :-(
And on top of that they make money on it!!!! (Commercials)
@@mannycastanon5284 prayers
Baby Orangutans sleeping in hammocks is just about the cutest thing imaginable.
So many babies, so many dead mothers, shame on the ignorant and the greedy, shame on
the country that can't or won't govern in a way that would benefit both people and wildlife.
That's the reason I won't buy fried ramen anymore. Humans are the biggest cause of pain and suffering of everyone else in the world. Nothing can kill humans, even the COVID 19 has not reduced humans numbers. 8 billions continue to grow. The whole world is on fire, flood, hurricane, typhoon, and natural disasters which we have never experienced before and yet very few people try to stop the global warming, animal extinction, and all the disasters.
@ᚪᚢᛏᚢᛗ ᚱᚪᛇᛝᚹᚪᛏᛠᚱ that is one step. But the biggest step would be companies stopping the use of palm oil all together and governments actively protecting our fragile nature and creating save havens for our animals . :)
@@Cechil55 Well said my friend
Most happens also because of massive illegal logging that's happening to the country from locals & foreigners alike. Not to mention many hunters that goes into the forest illegally & hunt them for 'sport' then smuggling the babies overseas to be sold as domestic pets!
Shame on all people who thinks they've better rights over animals to live on this earth & destroy their natural habitats!
Palm oil industries owners are some of the wealthiest people in indonesia, its definitely not easy to solve this
Going to hug my one year old extra tight, she’s sleeping here right next to me, these babies too deserve to be with their mummy, papa, siblings.
Now being retired, I would so HAPPILY & so devotedly spend the rest of my life working with orphaned Great Apes ...As far back as I can remember, I've had such a passion for Nature & apes, in particular...
Please help us spread the word! redapes.org/reach-out
There are so many great ways to help!
redapes.org/help-us/orangutan-outreach-blog/blog-how-to-help-orangutans/
U and me both
Why "would"? Why dont you do it?
Me too
If you have a wildlife rehabilitation center near you, Springtime is just the best. You get to feed babies all day, like squirrels, bunnies, fawns, opossums, raccoons... Birds too of course! They always need help in the Spring. So many orphans :(
How could you resist constantly holding, hugging and kissing these adorable little babies! I'm in total love❤
Is there anything cuter than a really young orangutan?
Baby elephants are so cute too! I think most baby animals are really cute!
Not a whole lot 🤗 omg that hair, and those big dark hairless eyes.... way too adorable ❤🌞
Two really young orangutans?
Yes! Two or more of them! So precious! It’s sad there seems to be so many orphans! Their was one mother who while holding her baby was shot! That little baby was so traumatized I wanted to cry! These rescue centers do so much for these little ones! They can’t give them back their mom but they do teach them everything they need to survive in the wild. I thank them so much for their dedication!!
yes, there is. a basket full of really young orangutans 😊
So sad to see so many orphans.....but also grateful to decent humans that care for these beautiful creatures
Aww they are just the sweetest little babies drinking their milk. My cats used to sleep together in a laundry basket until they were around 10.
I wish I could be there to cuddle and love on those adorable babies that have been through so much pain and trauma.
So do I ....
They seem so sad like they know their moms were murdered. They miss mama. It breaks my heart, I can only imagine theirs. What a great work of love these people are doing before releasing them into the wild again.
Jermein Jermain Huiskamp 🏠 Hadden Allee Aapjes 🐒 Kleine Aapjes 🐒 Moet Dod ⚰️🚛🚚🔪🖕🧴☠️🏴☠️
Of course they know . They likely witnessed their mothers murder .
Be well, sweet babies. May you grow up to be wild, strong, and free.
Their hair absolutely kills me!!!😂 A bad hair day is everyday for these guys!! They are just so frickin cute!!!
Everyone of them deserve the love of a mother. Thank you for doing your best to provide what they've lost.
How can anyone not just fall in love with these beautiful babies!! Thank you for all you do
Those big eyes....they seems to be so intelligent and so sad too, these little fluffy creatures should be with their moms now... And thanks all the people working there and helping these babies to survive
THE staffs' patience level is amazing - thank you for loving these little ones.....
Their smiles are infectious. Such adorable things.
Ja, sie sind die liebenswertesten unter den Affen! Makaken sind die widerwärtigsten Kreaturen, aber diese Kleinen sind einfach nur süß!
Orangutans are the cutest babies with that hair that sticks up🥰
They're sweet, not stealing from each other either.
Primates are amazing little things and the way they cling to one another when young, even as adults.
If I'm not mistaken Orangutans live with their mother longer than any other animal except for humans, they are really human like and we are both great apes.
Beautiful and peaceful creatures 😭😢 homes destroyed for palm oil, for peoples shampoo and chocolates. We dont deserve them 😥😥😭
No, and they don't deserve what has happpened to them and their families bacause of us.
They are so human like .If you watch a mother with her baby it is stunning to see. They are obviously highly intelligent .I wonder how they see us .Not even some of the remotest areas in the world like Sumatra is free from mans touch.
I've been avoiding any products that contain palm oil, and let me tell ya, it's almost IMPOSSIBLE. That shit is in everything these days. You really have to try hard to find products without it.
Thanks for the info!!!
Share this with as many people as possible ... there is responsibly farmed palm oil, but people have to be educated about how to support only ethical companies ... precious creatures thank god for this foundation and their loving care takers 🌍🙏🦧💗
Thank you so much for saving these adorable creatures. They do not deserve all the horrific situations they are in.... the world really need more people like you.
These ladies have " hands down" the greatest job in this world!!
This filled my eyes with tears . 😢 They are so so adorable. Thank you 🙏 for taking these babies in .
It’s heartbreaking they’re not with their mommies
Yeah
Yeah because greedy palm oils kill orangutans and all they care is money.
Just imagine their mommies how devastated they felt being separated from their babies....
Their mothers were murdered by poachers, which is why they are being cared for at the orangutan rescue center... :-(
What do these poachers want from the apes? @@redapes
These precious babies melt my heart.
To see so much little babies without their mummies is so sad! Some humans - like this woman in the video - try to change the mistakes of so many orther humans into something good! Great work!
amazing how unique each baby looks, its almost human. every baby has their own distinct facial features.
Watching them fall asleep brings me a deep feeling of peace
Please share that feeling of peace!
Help us spread the word! redapes.org/reach-out
There are so many easy ways to help orangutans!
redapes.org/help-us/orangutan-outreach-blog/blog-how-to-help-orangutans/
@@redapes I will share this, thank you 🙏
Ohhh, such happy memories of visiting the orangutans of Borneo. I remember one mama with her own baby as well as an adolescent that she had adopted from the rescue center. Such social animals ❤
My brother adores orangutans so when i showed him this heartbreaking video he nearly cried with cuteness
Those beautiful sweet little babies honestly are in the best place possible. After losing their mothers
This video should come with a cuteness warning.🥹
That little one being cuddled to sleep... my heart can't take that level of cute!
Thank you for helping these wonderful creatures.
Those little eyes just cut into my heart I love them so much.
The one snoring. Melts my ♥️♥️♥️. The. babies need their moms. The mothers are killed and used for bushmeat and they try to sell the babies on the black market. Sadly they end up in a rehab center so that they may one day return to the forest. Their home. Palm Oil kills.
So tragic they are without their mum's glad they are safe and being raised to adulthood. They are amazing primates.
Beautiful and so sad. Those big trusting eyes!
Beautiful Adorable Baby Orangutans So Well Behaved Bless Their Hearts🦧🧺🌴🌿🇮🇩
I amazed at these, wonders of creation. Their eyes, like human babies eyes, have that bright spark, the purest form of life. Just taking in the wonders around them, full of expression and transparency. But even as they grow older, their eyes have a matter of fact-ness, and casual comfort with life, that we don't. An admirable quality in many ways. Stoic. Even Regal I tried to figure out why that is, and I determined it is because they are rocking their Schumann, and we don't even recognize it, amongst the clutter of our bombardments.
Thanks for paying attention.....
Once you look into the eyes of an orangutan you will be changed forever.
Please help us spread the word! redapes.org/reach-out
There are so many easy ways to help orangutans!
redapes.org/help-us/orangutan-outreach-blog/blog-how-to-help-orangutans/
It's so precious how they peek there little adorable eyes over the basket so precious an innocent!
They have the cutest bed head look ever!!! 🥰🥰🥰🥰
Sweet babies ❤❤❤ I bet they can be a handful though, but still my heart goes out to them. Every living thing wants a mom
Adorable. Thank you for your work in rescuing and caring for our Orangutan cousins.
They are so cute, innocent and precious. Love them all always
Only 1 staff to feed so many babies must be tiring. GOD bless ur team
Yes... the babysitters are blessed with incredibly super powers! :-)
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Someone else wants a hug after this? 🥺🥺🥺🥺🥺🥺🥺🥺🥺
Thank you for looking after these precious souls
They look so soft and plush👶🏽👶🏾🥰🥰🥰 I pray they get lots of hugs 🥰🥰
Those babies are utterly adorable and enchanting. It's so sad that, thanks to human behaviour, there is such a desperate need for rescue centres like this but, at least they'll be given the chance to live as naturally as possible. Sincere thanks to all staff involved with their rescue and rehabilitation.
They are SO adorable! Good thing I’m not a volunteer, they’d each get fed a bottle and banana on my lap, just like a human baby! Thank you for the share and rescues!
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this is the cutest animal in the whole entire world
They're so adorable. Thank you to you and your organization for taking care of one of God,s creatures.
It really breaks my heart seeing them missing their mom and dad. I feel like seeing their longing through their eyes. 😭😭😭
To be fair, in nature orangutan dads are not involved in any way with their kids. They're not like gorillas where they live in a harem with a few moms and a dad who is directly involved, or chimps who live in a tribe which includes their dad. Female orangutans seek out a male only when its time to mate. Then, the pair has a little love fling for several days and they part, and thats it - the Dad is gone. The baby orangutan lives with its mom inseparable from her side for nearly a decade, several years of that time actually nursing. Female orangutans sometimes stay near their mom after they grow up and go on their own and occasionally see her, but males depart and live a solitary life forever (aside from their occasional love trists).
That said though - totally breaks my heart too, as none of this makes it any less painful that they've lost their mother. The bond between orangutan baby and its mother is stronger than any other animal known aside from humans (and who's to say their bond isn't as strong as ours or stronger?)
When females grow up they establish their territory contingent to their mother's, with each sister staying in the same area. When the males reach puberty, they wander off in search of adventure (feeding and females!).
This is one of the biggest problems we face when relocating displaced orangutans after their forest has been destroyed (for timber, palm oil, mining, farming, etc.). The only areas of forest they are familiar with are GONE. It takes time to adapt to new areas of forest... and if there are other orangutan residents already present, there will inevitably be problems with hierarchy... especially if we are talking about males. Females can more easily adapt-- as long as the resident females allow them to be there.
Maybe you'd like to adopt Gracia? :-) She's an orangutan matriarch in the Sebangau National Park who lives alongside many generations of children... Gracia is amazing! redapes.org/gracia
These are tome - the most incredible boys and girls on the planet - I have been watching them on Orangutan Jungle School every time they are on - when you look into their eyes it's like you can see the wheels turning and they are so intense when watching trying to learn something - the dedication of the men an women on site are incredible also - what it must take to work in those conditions day in and day out and you can see the love and caring just oozing from them - what more can I say - help them if you can.
I am amazed at how distinctive each baby’s face is…….some are even cuter than others🤔
What sweet, gentle faces. Bless them and all the people that care and support them.
My goodness, how beautiful are these wonderful babies. You people do a wonderful job. THANK YOU 🙂🥰
They have better manners, than some human toddlers! 😂
So, so adorable! 🥺🥰❤️
Sadly I’ll have to agree with you.
So true
so true
They are so well behaved and their caregivers are so patient and loving. 💕❤️💕❤️
These babies are so loving and cute! Wish I could pick one up and hug it and love it!
Those eyes...
They are so precious ♥️♥️
Aww that's the most beautiful thing ever to see and the step in mum giving them their milk god bless that was so sweet to watch 🙏
Oh my gosh they are so adorable makes me want to hold them.
I Love This Video! Thank You, ✌🤍🌍
Just like little ones not wanting to sleep so precious what angels ❤
До чего умный и вдумчивый взгляд у этих малышей! Будьте счастливы и здоровы!❤❤❤
You guys are so precious for taking care of these little munchkins :')
Fantastic work! I am humbled and touched by the love, care, hard work, and ideal environment for this wonderful primate rescue center. Thank you very much! Greetings from California, USA.
Such precious babies. You just want to hug them and take care of them. What a wonderful job to have in spite of the sad way they came to be there.
Terima kasih untuk teman2 yg telah merawat para orangutan ini. Semoga selalu diberi kesehatan dan kelancaran rizki.
May these beautiful Orangs be blessed and may the caretakers be also.
lol its a bit weird if u say it orangs because it literally means people.
Really adorable... they acted like a human... love seeing them
I love how they all have unique hair styles so cute
They’re all just too adorable❤️. What an awesome job to have.
I guess the lights go out at dark?
And it's just me, but I would have forest sounds playing low in there. Get em used to it, and a random noise may not be quite as startling to them. They are adorable ❤ and the folks tending to em do a fantastic job 🌞
💖Gracias por cuidarlos, que dios los bendiga mucho, son tan amorosos los orangutanes, me encantan💖
До чего же они трогательные и милые, как дети
Hi Russian people
Bless your sweet hearts for all you do for these wonderful “kids”!♥️🥰♥️
Makes me sad and grateful for these beautiful people and their kind and generous souls. Mankind needs to really evaluate their ways of life and love ALL ♥️🙏
This makes me sad but also happy. It makes me sad to think they lost there family but happy because the get love and care
please give them as much hugs as you could possibly give, they really need warmth & love
Que gran corazón de esta Fundación que protegen y atienden a estos bellos animalitos que son bellos inteligentes.
2:27 That smile...makes me cry...
They are so cute. They are lucky to have you. May God bless them and you.
Absolutely stunning and beautiful animals !!! Thanks to everyone who cares 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
Please help us spread the word! redapes.org/reach-out
There are so many easy ways to help orangutans!
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I would LOVE to work with orangutans!!! Beautiful creatures ♡
I could watch this forever! So precious and exceptionally cute. 💖
You can tell they miss their mothers.....God bless you all
Thank you for your work! Hope those babies grow up happy and healthy
Such sweet babies. I wouldn't be able to stop hugging them.
They’re so cute poking out their heads to look
They are so human like but they are not humans and are not pets. This seems like a good program to prepare these orphan babies for life in the wild. They are sweet and they deserve a good life!!! Im so happy to hear of the success of this program.
What a sweet and cute video...Just horrible that all their Mommy’s have been killed by people’s greed. God Bless this Foundation! 🙏🏼🍀You are doing a wonderful job raising these darling creatures...♥️🦧🦧🦧♥️👋🏼🇨🇦
We would be grateful for your support.... Please join us!
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