*The staff rotate regularly, to avoid too much attachment* Obviously, they don't want the orangs to get too attached to humans, so they can become independent in the jungle like they're meant to, but I'm guessing they also rotate staff so that the caregivers don't get too attached to the orangs, since watching the show makes it seem so easy to fall in love with these gentle creatures. I feel like I'VE become too attached to them, and I only spent a few hours watching the show.
What do you mean by that? Your comment is very concerning. I will make no attempt to learn any contact information about you, but can provide you the National Suicide Hotline. Hang in there. People do care. Even total strangers.
@@allowmetowander5511 the narrator said babysitter Ursula though.. FYI, Indonesian people in some regions of sumatera and borneo started to give their children (or changed names for some cases) with western names in 70' as they adopted the names from what they saw on newspaper and TV, but still keeping their surnames. BTW Ursula reminds me of one of the main characters in 90's movie Georgee of The Jungle, a family comedy about a man raised by gorilla. Maybe a coincidence but might be her parents watched the movie too.
That's amazing. They don't make too much attachment so they won't become dependent, they teach them how to use tools to survive, they teach them how to fight back and teach them to be sacred of the things they should fear like snakes. That's very professional work there.
That is why this sanctuary and other sanctuaries employing the same methods are more successful rehabilitating orphaned orangutans and releasing them into the wild. But some sanctuaries (if you see videos of tourists interacting with orangutans) are less successful because the orangutans there are too humanized and have become dependent on humans.
Unfortunately we're doing it to all the other apes. I think Bonobos are doing even worse, as I recall there's only about ~5000 of them left in the wild and they're as close to human as you can get without being one. I think it's getting even worse now, because of most of them inhabiting area that's in a middle of civil war. They're even able to learn English (not to speak it, but to understand it) - I recommend looking it up, it's stunning! The only apes (except us) that aren't really 'friendly' or 'gentle' are Chimpanzees, as they can be violent in very human-like way. In the 70s we even recorded full war ('Gobe Chimpanzee War') between two clans of Chimpanzees. And it was a brutal one.
They're not volunteers. Most of the carers are from the local community hired to look after these orangutans. However, it doesn't dismiss the fact that these carers care for their charges.
Thank you so much to all the caregivers, teaching these orphans how to become wild and survive, your love, care and devotion to the orangutans in my eyes make you all hero's. For without your teachings, care and love, these Great Apes would become extinct a lot fast than is tragically already happening.
Keep the orangutan videos coming please. I don't even mind funding a Kickstarter for a series or whatever. We'll put money behind it, just keep the videos coming.
Whenever I'm feeling extra depressed, I watch these videos and .... get more depressed because I can't be there cuddling with one 😪 they brighten my day 😍
Amazing commitment these humans have, and what a blessing and honor to be able to do what they love. Jumbo, is just too stinking sweet! The losers poaching these animals deserve serious prison time. It's not about the imporant ecological services that animals provide in general, but it's the humane to do with regards to helping wildlife. How inspiring, and to all these caregivers, we couldn't be more proud.
Every one of these caregivers down to the people who fund it and the people who run it they need to Nobel Peace Prize for this this is unreal. My heart goes out to all these people doing what they can to save these animals from never being around again God bless you all
These people do it well :) They don’t let them get over attached, they help get them ready for a wild life and look after them well. All those trees around make it perfect for them. Zoos should learn from them and become sanctuaries instead or something.
The purpose of milk is to help young mammals to gain weight. A mouthful is probably equivalent to what they would getting from their mothers if they were nursing. Doubling that could lead to too much weight gain.
@@neil1030 yes, to prevent overweight. At their age, their main source of nutrient comes from solid food like fruit and veggie. Milk just supplement because in the wild, at their age, their mother also only produce little milk.
*The staff rotate regularly, to avoid too much attachment*
Obviously, they don't want the orangs to get too attached to humans, so they can become independent in the jungle like they're meant to, but I'm guessing they also rotate staff so that the caregivers don't get too attached to the orangs, since watching the show makes it seem so easy to fall in love with these gentle creatures. I feel like I'VE become too attached to them, and I only spent a few hours watching the show.
😁
Orangutan Jungle School is the only thing helping me keep going at the moment.
Why what's the matter Hun?👍👍
I don't know what you are going through but I hope things get better.
A ❤ for you!
What do you mean by that? Your comment is very concerning. I will make no attempt to learn any contact information about you, but can provide you the National Suicide Hotline. Hang in there. People do care. Even total strangers.
I am feeling the exact same way. It's like I suspend all my depression when I just see their huge bright eyes 😍
Oh, I wouldn't resist that face, Jumbo is just too cute!
Thanks to Ursula and all the other caregivers out there for their amazing work! 🦧💛
isn't Ursula an Octopus? lol
i dont think it's Ursula, ursula is a very uncommon name here in Indonesia, looking at the nametag i think her name is Lisa or something
@@allowmetowander5511 the narrator said babysitter Ursula though.. FYI, Indonesian people in some regions of sumatera and borneo started to give their children (or changed names for some cases) with western names in 70' as they adopted the names from what they saw on newspaper and TV, but still keeping their surnames.
BTW Ursula reminds me of one of the main characters in 90's movie Georgee of The Jungle, a family comedy about a man raised by gorilla. Maybe a coincidence but might be her parents watched the movie too.
🦧
@@bujfvjg7222 Ursula means little bear in Latin. It's part of the constellation.
Great job to all those caring people who are trying to help other animals. We do notice you.
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Those caring people have to bring more milk 💕😷🥛🥛🐒 💗
@@thomasray3089 and that's a rude comment she's just being insightful maybe she's hoping one of them read the comment. F****** a******
I would imagine with all the odds against them it's nice to hear that they're doing a good job and people are actually noticing. I can't stand people.
Yes monke
Around 2:13, Jumbo just shrugs his shoulders as if he's thinking, "Oh well, at least I tried".
True😂
Yeahh😂😂😂
Haha, I thought it was a tickle response, but I like yours better :P
if i was that caregiver i will be fired in the first month because i can't resist to Jumbo's cute face..
Manager: Jumbo gained 5 more pounds!???
You: How mysterious...
I love these caregivers!! What an awesome responsibility. I’m sure it can be tiring, but the most rewarding! ❤️
She looks exhausted but she keep smiling
“They may be in junior high,
but they still love to drink their milk.”🥛
😭
That's amazing. They don't make too much attachment so they won't become dependent, they teach them how to use tools to survive, they teach them how to fight back and teach them to be sacred of the things they should fear like snakes. That's very professional work there.
That is why this sanctuary and other sanctuaries employing the same methods are more successful rehabilitating orphaned orangutans and releasing them into the wild. But some sanctuaries (if you see videos of tourists interacting with orangutans) are less successful because the orangutans there are too humanized and have become dependent on humans.
Everybody gangsta when Jumbo stole all the milk
Plot twist: It was Valentino disguise as Jumbo the whole time.
@Chris Griffin yes it was
@@rayyanzudki1479 did you forget to switch accounts?
@@someguy70 no I don’t think so
You messed up how this joke is supposed to work smh
They are the largest, the cutest and the cleverest and they are MY ALL TIME FAVOURITES 🦧🦍🐒🐵
Yeah, me too.
When i sae the title I thought its gotta be Beni 😂
Ye me too. i thought “its got to be Beni” xD
me too 😭😭beni is always up to something
She must have a heart of steel not to give in to Jumbo’s cute plea.
Yes totally, i think i wouldve lol
Incredible so expressive his face is
Aww..what a sweet bonding between Jumbo and his babysitter..
watching animal videos when im sad makes me feel better. especially the orangutan jungle school ones🥺🥺
I love them there so friendly what happens to them is so sad how can people be so heartless
Unfortunately we're doing it to all the other apes. I think Bonobos are doing even worse, as I recall there's only about ~5000 of them left in the wild and they're as close to human as you can get without being one. I think it's getting even worse now, because of most of them inhabiting area that's in a middle of civil war. They're even able to learn English (not to speak it, but to understand it) - I recommend looking it up, it's stunning!
The only apes (except us) that aren't really 'friendly' or 'gentle' are Chimpanzees, as they can be violent in very human-like way. In the 70s we even recorded full war ('Gobe Chimpanzee War') between two clans of Chimpanzees. And it was a brutal one.
@@Hubabuba258 that’s really unfortunate
I would love him too much to let him go. Such beautiful love
males tend to get aggressive when they gets older...
@@Arcad1010 not as much as chimps
you can feel your heart swell watching these videos. Thank you to the volunteers!!!!
They're not volunteers. Most of the carers are from the local community hired to look after these orangutans. However, it doesn't dismiss the fact that these carers care for their charges.
I've watched this clip with Jumbo maybe 8 times it's so adorable.
Thank you so much to all the caregivers, teaching these orphans how to become wild and survive, your love, care and devotion to the orangutans in my eyes make you all hero's. For without your teachings, care and love, these Great Apes would become extinct a lot fast than is tragically already happening.
Omg I just can't imagine being there with all the orangutans. That would be my dream job
He knows how to pull on her heart strings, 💓 Ha!ha; he pulled the same face my kids used to pull when they were younger! But I used to give in!🙄
Never tire of watching Jumbo😂
Orangs are the most precious creatures.
Please help preserve them ✌️ 🦧
They're so funny to watch....the way they're all spread out holding onto two trees
Darling just darling
I love these videos! Thank you to the organization and staff for taking care of these amazing orangutans!
Jumbo, you are naturally more sweet than the other orangutans. I saw your video as a baby and witnessed your sweet nature to your caretaker there.
Such beautiful creatures! 😍
I don't know what happened to me..I am watching Orangutan videos from last 11 hours.
Keep the orangutan videos coming please. I don't even mind funding a Kickstarter for a series or whatever. We'll put money behind it, just keep the videos coming.
That's a really good idea.
I’m watching this as often as I can. With everything going on the orangutans just make me happy. The keepers love them and they love their keepers!
It’s the best job in the world....I’m so jealous
I watched ONE video of a monkey stealing from an orangutan and now im this deep into jungle school
Lately, I find more humanity in the wildlife than I do humans.
This show settles my heart on rough days and usually makes me smile
They're such cute as angels.
Orangantan or so funny looking till they so cute and adorable aww jumbo trying to get more milk lol
Milk time! Such beautiful babies .... and they still are!!!
people helping 'people'. ❤😉
Awww so cute!!
jumbooo!!! bener22 yaa kelakuannya🥺🥰🥰🥰🥰😂
These teenage are very demanding for their milk. They love their caregiver.
I would love to work with these cute monkeys but I would probably get too attached lol.
great work and so glad to see amazing things in the jungle school. keep us the good work, we are here to support you.
I love this video , 😻I don’t get tired to watch it over and over. Ok
They are just adorable...1:50 Jumbo Mambo 😘😘😘😘😘😘
Jumbo is my next boyfriend.
I'm sure he'll say 👍
Yeah, i know you love a redhair man..
@Indy M do me a favour and do one soft lad
@Indy M how is everyone being creepy? what?
@Indy M how was it leery?
So sweet!
Valentino and Beni are my favs lol
Caretaker is great. Very pretty an kind to babies.
That was wonderful!!!
Just adorable 😍
Jumbo you're so cuute!
they are so smart
I couldn't stop looking at their ears. exactly like ours jeez
Whenever I'm feeling extra depressed, I watch these videos and .... get more depressed because I can't be there cuddling with one 😪 they brighten my day 😍
Can we get a Beni update?
Yes please!
Chubby little Beni.
Whatever happened to baby Budi?
You can see daily updates on the official “Borneo Orangutan Survival UK” channel they’ve actually uploaded a video about beni’s journey recently.
Wow
My little cousins not only look like orangutans
They actually act just like them too
This is my all time favorite video.
i have been binge watching these videos for three hours now and its 1am
Beautiful.
The narrator is the life of this orangutan vdios
These Young Orangutans Know When It's Feeding Time In The Jungle!🦧🌴🌿🥛🇮🇩
When he does the little shrug like “staaaahp poking my face” 😂😂😂
Home at jungle & great nature is best for wildlife .. good video keep going on
oh, jumbo you are heart warming. :)
All of this videos on this channel made me want to be orangutan caregiver 😆
instead of studying for my upcoming exams, im binge watching Orangutan jungle school
i need more orangutan video
These orangutans are used to humans caring for them. I hope they are learning to run away from the poachers with machetes and guns.
I teach kindergarten. It is a lot like orangutan school.
Irresistible jumbo
Jumbo clearly had no milk in his mouth!
Obviously not lying!
Jumbo: yo this bucket hat kinda tight lemme try it on
i love ur vids, and i think other would enjoy them too, if u make longer episodes /versions, maybee in the row the things happens.
Adorbs. Would love to volunteer there one day.. If only to help in the kitchen.
I remember this part from the livestream 🦧
Who else re-watch the video after reading the comments?
Amazing commitment these humans have, and what a blessing and honor to be able to do what they love. Jumbo, is just too stinking sweet! The losers poaching these animals deserve serious prison time. It's not about the imporant ecological services that animals provide in general, but it's the humane to do with regards to helping wildlife. How inspiring, and to all these caregivers, we couldn't be more proud.
good video clip for relaxation
Their limbs must be on ball bearings. Lol
Great job
Can’t we all get along?
During covid the school closed. They learning the jungle school online now
LOL...
How can you NOT get attached to them
This is definitely an ooh ooh ah ah moment
Omg they are beautiful
To SMITHSONIA CHANNEL: How come you don't have any update on Beni and his friend's activities. Thanks
Truly a "🤔" moment
I need to watch the full episodes :( but it’s not available to my country
Every one of these caregivers down to the people who fund it and the people who run it they need to Nobel Peace Prize for this this is unreal. My heart goes out to all these people doing what they can to save these animals from never being around again God bless you all
Left turn Clyde. Clint Eastwood
Even at that age he's about 2-3 times stronger than you
These people do it well :)
They don’t let them get over attached, they help get them ready for a wild life and look after them well. All those trees around make it perfect for them. Zoos should learn from them and become sanctuaries instead or something.
So cute
I watch Jumbo on daily basis xD
I always go through the forest and mountain I have seen some monkeys
Are they not allowed at least 2 mouthfuls of milk? Just wondering
The purpose of milk is to help young mammals to gain weight. A mouthful is probably equivalent to what they would getting from their mothers if they were nursing. Doubling that could lead to too much weight gain.
It does look like those little sips they get are not enough but I assume they have a reason for limiting the amount.
@@neil1030 yes, to prevent overweight. At their age, their main source of nutrient comes from solid food like fruit and veggie. Milk just supplement because in the wild, at their age, their mother also only produce little milk.
@@neil1030 The babysitter goes around the group several times so they get a few sips each
beautiful
Thanks you nintendo, very cool