Thanks for sharing this video. I enjoyed watching it, particularly when they all basically got along with each other. This family troop got it right. They are there for each other yet they respected each others boundaries.Please share more videos like this.I found this video informative.
I love this video cuz the narrator is telling us how the monkeys live I love that to hear the story of the monkeys please share with us more thank you and may God bless you all ❤️🐒
Thank you for introducing me to yet, another beautiful breed of the macaques. Your video was very informative and enjoyable., Your voice was so calm spirited. I hope you continue with your efforts. And also love to see people in our world looking to help all of the endangered. Thank you again
This was a great video!!!! Much better then all the other trash on here! I’ll be happy to subscribe and support. I learned a lot about these primates in the video, the real life action was awesome with no one interfering, can’t get that ANYWHERE in today’s videos.
I know this is a really old doco but I had to comment... When the voiceover said they find it difficult to get enough calories I couldn't help but think that some of them look like they have way to much in the calorie department.
Very cute baby drinking mommy,s milk Beautiful baby mommy is very good love her baby and care for them thank you for sharing your beautiful pets love them all thank you
Cute babies. With their mommy so cute mommy so angry with other mommy love to watch this video they look cuddly and lovely I don't think so, thank you for sharing babies is cute . Date. 18. 7. 17,
+Jill Lampert It kind of begs the question which came first, the grooming or no ticks :) Maybe there are no ticks in the area overall, wouldn't that be remarkable? They are a terrible thing where we live and I could only assume that they are more pervasive in the warmer climates. Isn't the male Hamadras Baboons silver Grey shawl a remarkable thing (not shown in this video, of course). It made me think of it being tangle resistant by pattern of growth or we'll tended to by little hands. :)
@@HappyQuailsFarm I was just going to thank Jill for pointing out that grooming is more for social bonding and such than it is for removing bugs, lice and such (ticks)...so many people see macaques grooming each other so often and mistakenly assume that it is because there must be a lot of bugs and lice infesting them when actually the opposite is the case!! Though certainly grooming helps to prevent such issues it is more like grooming is done for the social benefits and the bonding, the forming and maintainence of relationships and as a result any foreign material including insects and such are removed at that time. So much grooming is done that except in rare cases there is never an opportunity for anything to stay on the animals long enough to ever reproduce and cause an infestation!! From experience I can tell you that unless there is a problem with one of these animals you will rarely ever find any such critters on a macaque!! They are cleaner than a lot of people I know!
0:16 "nearly everyone likes looking at monkeys" OH MAN someone tell this person about the monkey gate on youtube... PS its a rabbit hole you dont wanna go down. i wish i didnt know it existed.
Lovely video im dying to go there and see these gorgeous monkeys just love the babys they are just so cute ive always wanted a monkey since i was a little girl
Hi Jill, I really enjoyed that. I'm off out to film the Macaques in Morocco as part of my degree in Wildlife Documentary Production. I hope I manage to capture some good behaviour. When I was at trentham doing some research one of the wardens said that you'd been filming there and told me to check out your video on here. I'm glad I did.
Ben Tutton hope you enjoy something that is presented so poorly? She claims that these males do not know whether they're The infants father or not. Are you kidding me? They don't understand what a father is they don't know that copulating creates an infant they don't know what pregnancy is or how a female reaches that state. My God how does this not drive you crazy? What in the world were these people thinking when they wrote that? Non-human primates do not understand paternity or pregnancy it's absolutely driving me crazy I cannot even fathom why they would say that.
I was going to tell this woman not to go to Morocco because it is dangerous. There are Barbary Apes on Gibraltar which are equally interesting and Gibraltar is English so safer. I see her post was several years ago so assume she made it back.
Barbary macaques (Macaca sylvanus) are known to have lived in Southern England during the previous interglacia period, the Eemian (circa 120 ka), aided by the slightly warmer climate compared to that of the pre-industrial era. Monkeys jumping around in the warmer parts of temperate, well-watered broadleaf forests weren't such an exotic sight after all!
I've been an outspoken supporter of monkeys, macaques in particular. I was shocked at the difiant claim that these monkeys are fat. It's plain to see that these Macaques have a longer, denser coat and realistically they are not considered to be fat! We are all entitled to our own opinions but that doesn't mean that all opinions are based in actual knowledge with common sense. These are Stump Tail macaques. A subspecies that appears to be a little stockier than other Macaque subspecies I've watched a multitude of videos, including videos of Stump Tailed Macaques in other rescue organizations and sanctuaries. These monkeys are not too fat!
How many kinds of Mchacks are there??? Jeepers, longtail,pigtail, stub tail, Reses..pieces.. ????They are very abusive, ....I love all the typs of birds singing in the trees!!! I wonder what kind they are???does this lady sound like she has a bit of a cold?? Ok later...
Are you just typing shit the same as people just talk to hear themselves talk?? By the way, the word is macaques not Mchacks. They are all very abusive??? The lady sounds as if she has a bit of a cold?? What kinds of birds are singing in the trees? Have you taken your meds today?
They are primates like you and endangered. There’s more to life than just humans and if you are so concerned about humans ‘going without’ what are you doing about it?
These monkeys don't have tails. I wonder why. They're very loving to one another This is a nice change from long tail Macaques and pigtail monkeys. They look so fluffy.👍👍😊😘🥴🤗
She didn't make some important distinctions. Such as how I think that there is a substantial difference between the compassionate lip smacking and the stressful teeth bearing and chattering regardless of whether they alternate or are expressed singularly.
Also given the insignificant degree of "support" they usually get from companions during squabbles, I have thought that the quick look behind one's back (without making eye contact with the companions that are nearby) is much more likely to be done to watch out for an ambush by an opponent from an opposite direction than where his attention is otherwise being directed. The subject of"status" is also a human concept being applied where what the monkey benefits from having is an ability to influence others, gain their cooperation and live free of being singled out for the direction of the aggression and outbursts of others.
@@HappyQuailsLC That is pretty much what "status" refers to...so though status is a human concept your comment saying that "what the monkey benefits from is an ability to influence others, gain their cooperation and live free of being singled out for the direction of the aggression and outbursts of others" .....that is exactly what status is for them..so it most definitely applies here! Also, it is incorrect for you to assume that they receive and insignificant amount of support from companions during squabbles..I am not sure why you say that but that actually play a huge, significant part in macaque hierarchy..HUGE so it is very much about looking for support and having "influential friends" on your side that will back you up. THis is a major part of life for them..why do you think all that grooming and all goes on in a social manner??
A human baby has,at birth, a grasp reflex so strong that if they grasp a laterally held pencil a person can lift the child off of atabletablecan lift the pencil and the child
Thankyou for a wonderful video. I watch the monkeys of Viet Nam. They are similar yet unsimilar . The Barbary monkeys have no tails and thicker fur. The father Barbaries take care of the babies more and the Viet Man variety only tolerate theirs. Unfortunately the locals and tourists feed theirs alot witch is not good. Hope the Barbary monkeys come back from near extinction. 😀🙉
I feel for the moms when they get let the males hold the babies and it turns into a fight and she has to then race to get her baby out of harm's way. The males would never purposefully harm the baby but they can get careless.
Oh my goodness that was the sweetest thing just now. Mom, dad and baby together and dad reaches and hugs mom and baby👍👍❤️❤️. Too bad longtail Macaques aren't like that. The old male will knock the crap out of his baby if it comes close or even looks at him👎👎😠😠
There is a channel that I love to watch and the humans own a baby Barbary Macaque. I just wonder if its legal to have these guys as pets. Well she's not really a pet to them but like a daughter. The human man that cares for her is amazing, kind and so gentle. He rescued from someone that had her locked in a cage. Its been fascinating to watch her learn to trust. Its pretty awesome!
@@broctheil4744 Monkey Baby Ni is the one u asked about. There are so many monkey channels that I watch. The Capuchin monkey's are my most favorite! Not sure if you know the channels? Monkey Boo, Monkey Happy, Monkey Meela is all one family. Misty Flower, they have 3 monkey's too, Russell, Toby and Angelika! Monkey Mojo is a Green Vervet, he's adorable. Monkey George is another caputchin. Omgoodness, if I win the lottery I'm moving to wear its legal to have monkey's and I'm getting a capuchin for sure. Ok have fun watching all the beautiful babies.
@@raiynna2395 most of the time they are rescued monkey's. People get them and can't care for them so people take them in because they would not survive in the wild.
👍🦧🦍🐒這是最有正能量影片,和諧相處,沒有被人類強行虐待。大自然生活。
Thanks for sharing this video. I enjoyed watching it, particularly when they all basically got along with each other. This family troop got it right. They are there for each other yet they respected each others boundaries.Please share more videos like this.I found this video informative.
Now this was the most interesting video i have watched.Very nice and the way she talked and explained it as she went was wonderful thanks for sharing
Wow, males taking care of babies is incredible in monkey world❤
Babies are happy and well treated by mom. So good to see the family unit at work among them.
Beautiful video love your video thank you for sharing Bless you all.
I think Barbary Macaques are the cutest , along with Snow Macaques .
I enjoyed your video thank you for posting
There are very beautiful. Thank you. Love their fur
this is such a beautiful piece a wonderful family and good to see the father involve with baby & mother i luv it
So cute seeing the males on a stroll with babies.
Very informative and interesting, thanks so much for posting.🐵
Thanks Jill I really enjoyed this video would love to see more I can really say that this was comfortable an relaxing 📹
I love watching the little babies❤They are just so adorable
Beautiful babies very cute little babies they very cute and clever young animals thank you for sharing your beautiful story thanks
I love this video cuz the narrator is telling us how the monkeys live I love that to hear the story of the monkeys please share with us more thank you and may God bless you all ❤️🐒
I'm writing a report on these for my Anthropology class, thanks for the great info Jill!
I wonder if your anthropology class is also indoctrinating you on the wonders of Marxism
this is so beautiful and such a beautiful family wonderful mom & dad i luv it
very entertaining and it made me smile, I love animals, see you! thanks a lot!!!
Thank you for introducing me to yet, another beautiful breed of the macaques. Your video was very informative and enjoyable., Your voice was so calm spirited. I hope you continue with your efforts. And also love to see people in our world looking to help all of the endangered. Thank you again
Wow ! They beautiful they don’t have the long tails & I love they fluffy hair.
Good documentary
That was awesome thanks for sharing the footage they are really some unique animals and I wish the best for their future.
Very informative. Thanks
wrong about a few things tho!! but this is very old
The Chosen1 such as?
This was a great video!!!!
Much better then all the other trash on here! I’ll be happy to subscribe and support. I learned a lot about these primates in the video, the real life action was awesome with no one interfering, can’t get that ANYWHERE in today’s videos.
I do so hope they can survive. Thank you so much for the upload.
It is very wonderful to see such a beautiful place and monkey there live in the peaceful habitat.
Onde fica este país por favor. ❤
what incredible creatures ❤
Those monkeys are in such Great Shape!😮
Wonderful video
I know this is a really old doco but I had to comment... When the voiceover said they find it difficult to get enough calories I couldn't help but think that some of them look like they have way to much in the calorie department.
Bull. You can tell this is old and they really had no idea about some things.
o vu
@@deborahschell9176 seef3 see see d de d CD c CD QA hi ch ch
"&&5 che hi bhi hi hi hi hi hi ch z ki rseendssdrf
They look like bean bags with arms and legs and a harry bump on top!
Yeah they're starving obviously.
barbaries are some of the fluffier species.
I like this video.
Thank you!
Very cute baby drinking mommy,s milk Beautiful baby mommy is very good love her baby and care for them thank you for sharing your beautiful pets love them all thank you
Now this is s nice lovely video
This was awesome!
Wonderful video, thank you for sharing it.
Cute babies. With their mommy so cute mommy so angry with other mommy love to watch this video they look cuddly and lovely I don't think so, thank you for sharing babies is cute . Date. 18. 7. 17,
I think it is far more likely that they are grooming for ticks as well as avoidance of matted hair as well as comfort and social interaction.
+Jill Lampert It kind of begs the question which came first, the grooming or no ticks :) Maybe there are no ticks in the area overall, wouldn't that be remarkable? They are a terrible thing where we live and I could only assume that they are more pervasive in the warmer climates. Isn't the male Hamadras Baboons silver Grey shawl a remarkable thing (not shown in this video, of course). It made me think of it being tangle resistant by pattern of growth or we'll tended to by little hands. :)
Ligonjachi Nice programme s
and dealing with shedding.
They groom to get a free meal of lice and ticks.
@@HappyQuailsFarm I was just going to thank Jill for pointing out that grooming is more for social bonding and such than it is for removing bugs, lice and such (ticks)...so many people see macaques grooming each other so often and mistakenly assume that it is because there must be a lot of bugs and lice infesting them when actually the opposite is the case!! Though certainly grooming helps to prevent such issues it is more like grooming is done for the social benefits and the bonding, the forming and maintainence of relationships and as a result any foreign material including insects and such are removed at that time. So much grooming is done that except in rare cases there is never an opportunity for anything to stay on the animals long enough to ever reproduce and cause an infestation!! From experience I can tell you that unless there is a problem with one of these animals you will rarely ever find any such critters on a macaque!! They are cleaner than a lot of people I know!
0:16 "nearly everyone likes looking at monkeys"
OH MAN someone tell this person about the monkey gate on youtube... PS its a rabbit hole you dont wanna go down. i wish i didnt know it existed.
monkey looking so cute
Nice video
They are beautiful!
They are so cute
How/why do these macaques seem more passive or orderly than those in Cambodia, S.E.Asia
Very nice
Lovely video im dying to go there and see these gorgeous monkeys just love the babys they are just so cute ive always wanted a monkey since i was a little girl
Hi Jill,
I really enjoyed that. I'm off out to film the Macaques in Morocco as part of my degree in Wildlife Documentary Production. I hope I manage to capture some good behaviour.
When I was at trentham doing some research one of the wardens said that you'd been filming there and told me to check out your video on here. I'm glad I did.
Ben Tutton hope you enjoy something that is presented so poorly? She claims that these males do not know whether they're The infants father or not. Are you kidding me? They don't understand what a father is they don't know that copulating creates an infant they don't know what pregnancy is or how a female reaches that state. My God how does this not drive you crazy? What in the world were these people thinking when they wrote that? Non-human primates do not understand paternity or pregnancy it's absolutely driving me crazy I cannot even fathom why they would say that.
hows it all going, the wildlife doco production?
I was going to tell this woman not to go to Morocco because it is dangerous. There are Barbary Apes on Gibraltar which are equally interesting and Gibraltar is English so safer. I see her post was several years ago so assume she made it back.
Ben was a boy. Sorry.
@@carolyngenc5329 how morocco is dangerous are you good moroccans are the most hospital people
Walk through that lot having seen that fight ,not a chance ,but enjòyed the videa and they are very hañdsome .
Barbary macaques (Macaca sylvanus) are known to have lived in Southern England during the previous interglacia period, the Eemian (circa 120 ka), aided by the slightly warmer climate compared to that of the pre-industrial era. Monkeys jumping around in the warmer parts of temperate, well-watered broadleaf forests weren't such an exotic sight after all!
I've been an outspoken supporter of monkeys, macaques in particular. I was shocked at the difiant claim that these monkeys are fat. It's plain to see that these Macaques have a longer, denser coat and realistically they are not considered to be fat! We are all entitled to our own opinions but that doesn't mean that all opinions are based in actual knowledge with common sense. These are Stump Tail macaques. A subspecies that appears to be a little stockier than other Macaque subspecies I've watched a multitude of videos, including videos of Stump Tailed Macaques in other rescue organizations and sanctuaries. These monkeys are not too fat!
how does group leader get to be the leader of such large group
How many kinds of Mchacks are there??? Jeepers, longtail,pigtail, stub tail, Reses..pieces.. ????They are very abusive, ....I love all the typs of birds singing in the trees!!! I wonder what kind they are???does this lady sound like she has a bit of a cold?? Ok later...
Are you just typing shit the same as people just talk to hear themselves talk?? By the way, the word is macaques not Mchacks. They are all very abusive??? The lady sounds as if she has a bit of a cold?? What kinds of birds are singing in the trees? Have you taken your meds today?
Very great descrition
Theyre probably havin the most profound philosophical debate you ever heard in your life
That's the sole point of their existence, every day is search for food, search for water, attempt to adjust social standing, sleep cycle, repeat.
@@gustavosmith3980 so basically us
8:15 with subtitles on...
Thanks RUclips, very helpful.
@Borbali Barbara bukkake. Lol
Haha the way they cry... ADORABLE!
2/&.
There is something very wrong in a society when rodents are fed and cared for and there are humans going without
They are primates like you and endangered. There’s more to life than just humans and if you are so concerned about humans ‘going without’ what are you doing about it?
I feel the same way.
They're not rodents. Whether you like animals or not, if they're not protected, nature would collapse and humans would go extinct.
That back flip right at 10:00 though...
Thank god it’s not a zoo! This is a very nice place. Glad they have it.
These monkeys don't have tails. I wonder why. They're very loving to one another
This is a nice change from long tail Macaques and pigtail monkeys. They look so fluffy.👍👍😊😘🥴🤗
Они мне нравятся!!!💞💞💞💞💞💞💞
Where is this place its beautiful
Trent
She didn't make some important distinctions. Such as how I think that there is a substantial difference between the compassionate lip smacking and the stressful teeth bearing and chattering regardless of whether they alternate or are expressed singularly.
Also given the insignificant degree of "support" they usually get from companions during squabbles, I have thought that the quick look behind one's back (without making eye contact with the companions that are nearby) is much more likely to be done to watch out for an ambush by an opponent from an opposite direction than where his attention is otherwise being directed. The subject of"status" is also a human concept being applied where what the monkey benefits from having is an ability to influence others, gain their cooperation and live free of being singled out for the direction of the aggression and outbursts of others.
@@HappyQuailsLC That is pretty much what "status" refers to...so though status is a human concept your comment saying that "what the monkey benefits from is an ability to influence others, gain their cooperation and live free of being singled out for the direction of the aggression and outbursts of others" .....that is exactly what status is for them..so it most definitely applies here!
Also, it is incorrect for you to assume that they receive and insignificant amount of support from companions during squabbles..I am not sure why you say that but that actually play a huge, significant part in macaque hierarchy..HUGE so it is very much about looking for support and having "influential friends" on your side that will back you up. THis is a major part of life for them..why do you think all that grooming and all goes on in a social manner??
@@PrimateProductions I agree!
So many people. Make comments on things they know absolutely nothing about
NOTHING should be destroyed from this planet...we do not own it !!
.
.
These ones are very fluffy. The adult males are very good with the babies,. In other videos I've seen the males are mean to the young ones & babies.
the only monkeys that i find them cute
Are they dangerous
Yes .. but only in specific cases..
A human baby has,at birth, a grasp reflex so strong that if they grasp a laterally held pencil a person can lift the child off of atabletablecan lift the pencil and the child
Sure are fluffy things. Lots of chattering going or more like alot of telling the other off.lol
is it true that baby monkeys taste like chicken?
+Anna Wesson Etters fucking what
Ugh... I wouldn’t be able to stomach one of these nasty things!!!
@༼ つ ಥ_ಥ ༽つ Yes, i tried one in kfm and now i was diagnosed with Ebola.
I don’t know, I’ve never eaten one
the cut of the monkey chasing the other monkey down at 5:30 was dirty af lmao
Thankyou for a wonderful video. I watch the monkeys of Viet Nam. They are similar yet unsimilar . The Barbary monkeys have no tails and thicker fur. The father Barbaries take care of the babies more and the Viet Man variety only tolerate theirs. Unfortunately the locals and tourists feed theirs alot witch is not good. Hope the Barbary monkeys come back from near extinction. 😀🙉
They sound like Koalas when they fight.
All of these seem to be plenty well fed. Overweight, actually.
I feel for the moms when they get let the males hold the babies and it turns into a fight and she has to then race to get her baby out of harm's way. The males would never purposefully harm the baby but they can get careless.
“I whhondaa wahhhh?”
Oh my goodness that was the sweetest thing just now. Mom, dad and baby together and dad reaches and hugs mom and baby👍👍❤️❤️. Too bad longtail Macaques aren't like that. The old male will knock the crap out of his baby if it comes close or even looks at him👎👎😠😠
Дружная семейка
En español para también entender gracias
Galen brought me here.
nice
They should go back to there native land located in nowdays Morocco and Algeria since the population is decreasing
فديوهات جميله شكرا
Cute
Bonjour traduction en arabe ou en français merci beaucoup pour votre aide cordialement
There is a channel that I love to watch and the humans own a baby Barbary Macaque. I just wonder if its legal to have these guys as pets. Well she's not really a pet to them but like a daughter. The human man that cares for her is amazing, kind and so gentle. He rescued from someone that had her locked in a cage. Its been fascinating to watch her learn to trust. Its pretty awesome!
On camera all these owner are nice, they are making good money from them
Monkey's shouldn't be owned as. Pets
@@broctheil4744
Monkey Baby Ni is the one u asked about.
There are so many monkey channels that I watch. The Capuchin monkey's are my most favorite! Not sure if you know the channels? Monkey Boo, Monkey Happy, Monkey Meela is all one family. Misty Flower, they have 3 monkey's too, Russell, Toby and Angelika!
Monkey Mojo is a Green Vervet, he's adorable. Monkey George is another caputchin. Omgoodness, if I win the lottery I'm moving to wear its legal to have monkey's and I'm getting a capuchin for sure. Ok have fun watching all the beautiful babies.
@@raiynna2395 most of the time they are rescued monkey's. People get them and can't care for them so people take them in because they would not survive in the wild.
There around ten states you can have one. Capuchin are the worst to own their smart, they piss in their hands and bath in it.
It says 13 yes ago
Wow 113K views
good
I took care of a few of these only problem is they are just plain nasty.
jill lampert nice video!! but wrong about so many things
Like what?
10:00 he did a backflip off the other monkey🙉
lol yup.. that's one crazy rebel
Lol he just monkeying around
Yay
Who eyes
Esto es el Trópico ☹️????
Staffordshire
Habla en castellano no entiendo nada nose idioma por fabor miro todas las noches asta tarde soy argentina y tengo 82 años
Oh yes she can demand her baby.
高いシャインマスカット食べてるし!
Lindossss