Oh my goodness those babies are just so adorable! The outdoor enclosure is really nice with lots of grass. A lot of enclosures at zoos for orangutans don't look like that with all that natural greenery. Mama did a great job raising both of those boys.
I still say I love the hair standing straight up ⬆️,,, and yes I get a little PO because they are adorable and when mine does that I look sickly 😂😂😂😂😂😂
Óla 👋 It’s so heartwarming to see all this beautiful family day after day, they are all so endearing, with these sweeties growing, discovering, playing… thanks so much AT to share with us all these wonders 🙏💝💯 Big hugs from south west of France 👋😘😘
Watching other videos of young orangutans, I feel like these two Are way ahead for their age. I’ll bet it doesn’t hurt to have a playmate your own age to cause trouble with!
To: @chrisfreeman3950 - They do seem to be advanced. Their co-ordination and mobility on the frames are fluid and controlled. I wonder if it genuinely is because they 'feed' of each other's interaction. There are re-wilding sanctuaries in south-east Asia, where orphaned and rescued orangutans are housed together. One wonders if comparison studies have been conducted with those bred in captivity.
@@petermoody6147There is an excellent documentary on the Smithsonian Channel called Orangutan Jungle School. They rescue orphaned orangutans and teach them how to live in the wild, then release them when they are ready. I believe it is located in Borneo. Excellent program! 😊
Oh my goodness those babies are just so adorable! The outdoor enclosure is really nice with lots of grass. A lot of enclosures at zoos for orangutans don't look like that with all that natural greenery. Mama did a great job raising both of those boys.
Çok güzeller anne ve bebekleri muhteşemler onları seviyorum.❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Wow! Look at them go❣️ It’s wonderful to see them doing what baby orangutans do best: climbing, exploring and generally having a ball. ❤😂
I still say I love the hair standing straight up ⬆️,,, and yes I get a little PO because they are adorable and when mine does that I look sickly 😂😂😂😂😂😂
It's always great to see their hairstyles, it is a shame that they loose the crazy hair after a few years. 🥰
Beautiful as always!
Thank you! 😊
Óla 👋 It’s so heartwarming to see all this beautiful family day after day, they are all so endearing, with these sweeties growing, discovering, playing… thanks so much AT to share with us all these wonders 🙏💝💯 Big hugs from south west of France 👋😘😘
Thank you so much
They are soooo cute!!!!
They are super cute, thanks so much for watching. 🥰
They are so big. I wondered if she was still able to carry them because they seemed to be getting heavier. They are so precious. ❤❤
I don't think she will be carrying them both for long. 🥰
Watching other videos of young orangutans, I feel like these two Are way ahead for their age. I’ll bet it doesn’t hurt to have a playmate your own age to cause trouble with!
To: @chrisfreeman3950 - They do seem to be advanced. Their co-ordination and mobility on the frames are fluid and controlled. I wonder if it genuinely is because they 'feed' of each other's interaction.
There are re-wilding sanctuaries in south-east Asia, where orphaned and rescued orangutans are housed together. One wonders if comparison studies have been conducted with those bred in captivity.
@@petermoody6147There is an excellent documentary on the Smithsonian Channel called Orangutan Jungle School. They rescue orphaned orangutans and teach them how to live in the wild, then release them when they are ready. I believe it is located in Borneo. Excellent program! 😊
Eles são muito fofos❤❤❤❤
Sim, eles são muito fofos, muito obrigado por assistir. ❤️
Wow they're so strong now, they'll soon be carrying Jazz about...😂
They are growing fast 🥰
It's funny how crazy the babies hair is on there heads, they have that Jack Nicholson style going on
Hi! Mother Jazz 🌹🐒and Mother Sprout🌹🐒😢
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