Just him using both fingers to open up her nostrils, the manual dexterity is super human like. People just don't realize we're one of the great apes, just like chimps and gorillas! I wonder how chimps and gorillas will be millions of years from now, of course if our world is around at that time. Could they be the next evolution of hominids? Evolution is still ongoing after all.
@@ingrimni7177 We were eating meat exclusively for atleast 4.7mil of years, no wonder why people thrive on high fat carnivore and get sick on high carb, fiber, seed oil diets.
Until watching a couple of these videos I didn't know that Chimpanzees are the smartest of all primates, I just learned that they're our closest living relatives with an average IQ of 20-25 which is the equivalent to a human toddler whose brain is still developing but unlike other primates, they actually have the capacity for thought. They are able to "think about thinking", scientifically referred to as metacognition. That's why his little examination actually feels thought-out and methodical as he moves from one check to the next. It's amazing, humanity has been searching for its brothers in space when we've had these guys here with us all along. lol
It’s debatable though. I would actually wager the orangutan may be more intelligent. They are far less studied though. They have been shown to be able to talk about past events.
I see all these horror stories about Chimpanzees attacking their owners and grow afraid of them but then I see this a gentle giant showing affection and being so wonderful and that's when I get confused with things however I guess It depends on how their raised. This one Is one of the good results I guess and makes me remember how much I wish to have the chance to bond with a chimp or monkey of some kind despite my growing fear of them from those crazy stories.
It's always a risk. As an expert who has lived with and taken care of Bow for so many years, she knows what to avoid that might make him feel threatened or intimidated. She also knows what signs to look for if he was to get agitated and distance herself if need be.
They are physically powerful animals who behave aggressively in groups towards each other. Older male chimps are considered highly dangerous if they escape from captivity and are usually shot if they show signs of agitation
They are very much like us I think. The same human can be extremely dangerous in situation a (war/battlefield), but extremely well caring for it's environment in situation b (taking care of your pet/garden/children/etc.). Intelligence makes you capable of being more dangerous and loving at the same time.
Are you ever afraid of him while he’s grooming you? Has he ever hurt you? Even on accident? I hear Chimps are incredibly powerful but it looks like he’s trying to be delicate
No she’s not, she raised him with her daughter. I’ve been a watcher for a couple years now and I can say that I’ve never seen bow be aggressive towards Aya :) He’s quite the gentleman
@@sh1nighami No. That’s wrong. Chimps are 1.35 TIMES stronger than humans, which is to say they’re stronger than us by a third. Not 1.35 percent. They’re about 33.33% stronger than a human.
I’ve got a theory that ASMR is just a resurfacing of our ancient ape grooming behavior. Our ancestors did it for millions of years, so when we’re watching ASMR it triggers that calming “I’m being groomed” sensation in us too.
the fact that chimps are so much like us with their hands and physique is just so fun to me. I would like to experience something like this once in my life.
Anyone else find this HILARIOUSLY SWEET….some of it is so funny…like realllly digging for gold in that nostril but the look on his face….he looks so sweet and genuine about it…. 🥰😂
Really love watching your videos too.. goes to show how much care and attention he gives making sure you're okay. Even though you know you're fine, :) .
I’m not very knowledgeable about chimps or most animals in general, so forgive me if my question seems odd or smart-ass-ish. But how can she guarantee he won’t just harm her one day out of no where? Personally I’d be terrified just being close to one.
You are one of the few people that get it. You should be terrified. They are wild animals. Household pets have been domesticated for thousands of years. I hope I am wrong, but things will likely not end well for this person.
@@ToyKingWonder You both are forgetting how Bow has been raised. He has language to explain things that may be bothering him and to communicate. I'm not saying he's not a wild animal, but he's what I'd call a very rare exception to his species. His capacity for an "unseen" violent outburst is very low. If a chimpanzee becomes violent, there's usually a reason for it. However, the species has shown a vicious streak in the wild and captivity, along with mob behavior. Bow is a very gentle creature and I doubt he falls into this.
All animals are unpredictable, even humans (We're actually way more insidious and unpredictable, lol). There's many factors that make it more or less likely that something would hurt you. It's just that most things we domesticated can't actually cause us significant, life-threatening harm very easily. A chimpanzee doesn't fall into that category. If they want to, they're definitely intelligent enough to mutilate you within seconds. At the end of the day, it may never happen, but there is also no guarantees that it won't. It's up to everyone to decide what risks they want to take. Personally, I couldn't ever 100% trust any living creature that isn't me.
In another comment she mentions how she's lived with him for 20 years, so I'm sure bu now she knows when he's agitated or when he needs to be left alone I still wouldn't keep an exotic animal as a pet, but to each their own
What happened to Bow's mum? I saw on another video where you said he was Missouri Born and Bred… what happened to his mum that he would co e to be in your care? I can’t get over how gentle he is at his age! Friends of my mum had a female chimp that they has to surrender to the zoo when she was 9 or 10 years old… despite being raised and loved by humans, she just became so unruly and temperamental… once she had a baby of her own, she calmed down again and would even bring her baby to her foster parents to see it when they would go up to the zoo to visit her… it amazes me that you have been able to keep Bow for 18 years now? He's a beautiful boy…
@@AyaKatz wow?.. twenty years??? That is amazing!!! What happened to his mother? I watched the dvds of Bow and saw you got him when he was a month old from a primate research facility… what happened to his mum????
@@ZippedUpKitz Bow’s biological mother is alive and well. Nothing happened to her. She continued to live with her extended family. As happens with many adoptions, both the biological and the adoptive mothers are good people, and things are arranged with the best interests of the child in mind. Nothing bad has to happen to one mother for the other mother to be able to give a child a home.
@@AyaKatz oh I’m not saying anything bad happened… please do not mistake my curiosity as being accusatory… I was just curious as to why baby Bow wasn’t with his biological mum :) My mum's friend had a little female chimp, Manda, and she came from a primate research facility… but it had been closed down due to inhumane treatment of the primates… she was the sweetest little thing and I absolutely adored her. I was just a kid at the time, 14 years old, but loved playing with her! I was very said for her foster parents when they had to surrender her… they still see her though… I think your boy Bow is an amazing chimp… he was obviously raised with unconditional love and respect!!!!
Like us examining and looking at ourselves, but from millions of years ago. Meta upon meta here. Crazy how much we still rely upon and trust our nose, that primitive, near-limbic part of the brain. The billions of dollars wrapped up in scents and smells industries demonstrates this.
It’s not just about bugs but dead skin and boogers, too. That’s why it’s called grooming, literally taking care of your appearance so you won’t look dirty.
so, it's half past five in the morning...)) Google gave me your channel..it's amazing!! I asked myself the question: is it worth spending time on this? - Certainly!!! it's such a pleasure! the pleasure you have given me is priceless. Thank you!
Does Bow frequently display still? It's be really cool if you could post a new vid sometime of one of his displays, once it warms up. Thanks again for another video!
@@real2124 Nick, male chimps (and sometimes the "alpha" females even) frequently put on a "threat display", where they "pant-hoot", and then engage in some sort of strength demonstration, like dragging large fallen trees, kicking trees, slapping the ground, kicking cages...you get the idea. Anyhow, this behavior is shortened to "displaying" by primatologist and so forth. Good question!
Siempre l revis aque este muy bien en optimas condiciones, Entre los de su especie es normal este tipo de *exámenes" para acícalarse, limpiarse entre la manada, lo cual la hace ver de la manada y no la daña, la trata con cuidado. Es un vínculo fuerte 😊😊
That chimp suffered from Lyme disease and was on Xanax and booze, he wasn't your typical chimpanzee. Not to mention Nash came to him when he was clearly agitated and agitated him more. This chimpanzee is grooming her, this is a friendly behavior, she won't be attacked.
please tell me im not the only one watching this because its unintentional asmr
You're not, I found one of her videos once while searching for asmr videos and I was not disappointed, I've been using her videos as asmr since then 😂
Same
Nope!
Your are soooooo not alone
Nope
Love watching him, he reminds me of a doctor methodically checking your features making sure everything is up to spec 😍
😂😊
Who ate the way you can you tickle my pickle
The calm expression and demeanor, the slow methodical procedure and the gentle touch must actually be quite relaxing.
You have SOOO much patience for this it's uncanny. Thank you for allowing us to witness this
Patience? Id love it ...it reminds me of the wife lol
@@paulwaterhouse801 The chimpanzee?
@@filescout266 Nooo! we used to groom each other and called it 'monkey business'.
What a wonderful ENT doctor he would make. ❤
He looks like he's making doctor commentary lol. " Yes hmm mucus membranes look good, nostrils are a tad bit dry ect."
I like how careful his fingers are. The ending was perfect
lol it doesn't look like chimps are known for their long goodbyes. "Okay, job's done. Cya."
His behaviour at 1:45 where’s distracted by the camera and then continues on with what he’s doing is so human like.
Just him using both fingers to open up her nostrils, the manual dexterity is super human like. People just don't realize we're one of the great apes, just like chimps and gorillas! I wonder how chimps and gorillas will be millions of years from now, of course if our world is around at that time. Could they be the next evolution of hominids? Evolution is still ongoing after all.
@@jimtheedcguy4313 if you didnt now we still dont have a clue how we became humans. After all we have a huge piece of history missing.
@@ingrimni7177 we evolved eating meat, humans are hyper carnivores.
@@BioShocklt too weak for an argument, it can be 0,001%
@@ingrimni7177 We were eating meat exclusively for atleast 4.7mil of years, no wonder why people thrive on high fat carnivore and get sick on high carb, fiber, seed oil diets.
He has a really close bond with you which is lovely to watch. He making sure you're in tip top condition ❤
Until watching a couple of these videos I didn't know that Chimpanzees are the smartest of all primates, I just learned that they're our closest living relatives with an average IQ of 20-25 which is the equivalent to a human toddler whose brain is still developing but unlike other primates, they actually have the capacity for thought. They are able to "think about thinking", scientifically referred to as metacognition. That's why his little examination actually feels thought-out and methodical as he moves from one check to the next. It's amazing, humanity has been searching for its brothers in space when we've had these guys here with us all along. lol
Glorious comment
It’s debatable though. I would actually wager the orangutan may be more intelligent. They are far less studied though. They have been shown to be able to talk about past events.
I feel they can have a IQ to at least and 8 year old.
I see all these horror stories about Chimpanzees attacking their owners and grow afraid of them but then I see this a gentle giant showing affection and being so wonderful and that's when I get confused with things however I guess It depends on how their raised. This one Is one of the good results I guess and makes me remember how much I wish to have the chance to bond with a chimp or monkey of some kind despite my growing fear of them from those crazy stories.
It's always a risk. As an expert who has lived with and taken care of Bow for so many years, she knows what to avoid that might make him feel threatened or intimidated. She also knows what signs to look for if he was to get agitated and distance herself if need be.
They are physically powerful animals who behave aggressively in groups towards each other. Older male chimps are considered highly dangerous if they escape from captivity and are usually shot if they show signs of agitation
They are very much like us I think. The same human can be extremely dangerous in situation a (war/battlefield), but extremely well caring for it's environment in situation b (taking care of your pet/garden/children/etc.). Intelligence makes you capable of being more dangerous and loving at the same time.
I would guess that the dangerous ones are male. This one is probably female. Female animals are less aggressive.
I hope this duo will be together for a very very long time
Watching this puts me to sleep in such a euphoric calming way.. i have the feel good goosebumps right now lol
Are you ever afraid of him while he’s grooming you? Has he ever hurt you? Even on accident? I hear Chimps are incredibly powerful but it looks like he’s trying to be delicate
No she’s not, she raised him with her daughter. I’ve been a watcher for a couple years now and I can say that I’ve never seen bow be aggressive towards Aya :) He’s quite the gentleman
chimps are about 1.35 % stronger than a avg male, she is mostly fine if he went bezerk
@@sh1nighami No. That’s wrong. Chimps are 1.35 TIMES stronger than humans, which is to say they’re stronger than us by a third. Not 1.35 percent. They’re about 33.33% stronger than a human.
@@sh1nighami bro that chimp could literally tear her face off
@@sh1nighami 1.35% stronger than a very rage man ?!?! Cause chimps do not have muscle control
Лучший ЛОР врач! Так бы на приеме врачи внимательно осматривали! Даже нос почистил!
wow that blows my mind . they are so close to us . but could anialte us in a hart beat. absolutely amazing
I’ve got a theory that ASMR is just a resurfacing of our ancient ape grooming behavior. Our ancestors did it for millions of years, so when we’re watching ASMR it triggers that calming “I’m being groomed” sensation in us too.
this is awsome, he must have microscopic view when hes so interested in our pure skin, he allways find something to get it done.....amaising
Love him
I would think he would give the best cuddles
Until it rips your face off
the fact that chimps are so much like us with their hands and physique is just so fun to me. I would like to experience something like this once in my life.
This is the calmest ASMR ever.
It's incredible how we can undestand each other... I've no doubt we both have a common past
My lady is so courageous, and quite pretty i should say:)
Anyone else find this HILARIOUSLY SWEET….some of it is so funny…like realllly digging for gold in that nostril but the look on his face….he looks so sweet and genuine about it…. 🥰😂
Really love watching your videos too.. goes to show how much care and attention he gives making sure you're okay. Even though you know you're fine, :) .
Just aww! Super off the charts adorable
What a magnificent creature
He concentrates on the eye, nose, mouth.
He's fascinated with her eyes
I’m not very knowledgeable about chimps or most animals in general, so forgive me if my question seems odd or smart-ass-ish. But how can she guarantee he won’t just harm her one day out of no where? Personally I’d be terrified just being close to one.
You are one of the few people that get it. You should be terrified. They are wild animals. Household pets have been domesticated for thousands of years. I hope I am wrong, but things will likely not end well for this person.
@@ToyKingWonder You both are forgetting how Bow has been raised. He has language to explain things that may be bothering him and to communicate. I'm not saying he's not a wild animal, but he's what I'd call a very rare exception to his species. His capacity for an "unseen" violent outburst is very low.
If a chimpanzee becomes violent, there's usually a reason for it. However, the species has shown a vicious streak in the wild and captivity, along with mob behavior. Bow is a very gentle creature and I doubt he falls into this.
All animals are unpredictable, even humans (We're actually way more insidious and unpredictable, lol). There's many factors that make it more or less likely that something would hurt you. It's just that most things we domesticated can't actually cause us significant, life-threatening harm very easily. A chimpanzee doesn't fall into that category. If they want to, they're definitely intelligent enough to mutilate you within seconds. At the end of the day, it may never happen, but there is also no guarantees that it won't. It's up to everyone to decide what risks they want to take. Personally, I couldn't ever 100% trust any living creature that isn't me.
@@Heccct I appreciate the explanation.
In another comment she mentions how she's lived with him for 20 years, so I'm sure bu now she knows when he's agitated or when he needs to be left alone
I still wouldn't keep an exotic animal as a pet, but to each their own
Good checking behind the ears.❤ I hope she gave him a good tip.
The only thing I be worried about is around the eyes. But it looks like he’s trying to be gentle.
What a trip...
He knows what he's looking for 3:00
This is visual ASMR
Love your videos! Very calming. Thank you
I enjoy these longer grooming
What happened to Bow's mum? I saw on another video where you said he was Missouri Born and Bred… what happened to his mum that he would co e to be in your care? I can’t get over how gentle he is at his age! Friends of my mum had a female chimp that they has to surrender to the zoo when she was 9 or 10 years old… despite being raised and loved by humans, she just became so unruly and temperamental… once she had a baby of her own, she calmed down again and would even bring her baby to her foster parents to see it when they would go up to the zoo to visit her… it amazes me that you have been able to keep Bow for 18 years now? He's a beautiful boy…
Twenty years, now, actually. It goes by so fast.
@@AyaKatz wow?.. twenty years??? That is amazing!!! What happened to his mother? I watched the dvds of Bow and saw you got him when he was a month old from a primate research facility… what happened to his mum????
@@ZippedUpKitz Bow’s biological mother is alive and well. Nothing happened to her. She continued to live with her extended family. As happens with many adoptions, both the biological and the adoptive mothers are good people, and things are arranged with the best interests of the child in mind. Nothing bad has to happen to one mother for the other mother to be able to give a child a home.
@@AyaKatz oh I’m not saying anything bad happened… please do not mistake my curiosity as being accusatory… I was just curious as to why baby Bow wasn’t with his biological mum :) My mum's friend had a little female chimp, Manda, and she came from a primate research facility… but it had been closed down due to inhumane treatment of the primates… she was the sweetest little thing and I absolutely adored her. I was just a kid at the time, 14 years old, but loved playing with her! I was very said for her foster parents when they had to surrender her… they still see her though… I think your boy Bow is an amazing chimp… he was obviously raised with unconditional love and respect!!!!
Like us examining and looking at ourselves, but from millions of years ago. Meta upon meta here. Crazy how much we still rely upon and trust our nose, that primitive, near-limbic part of the brain. The billions of dollars wrapped up in scents and smells industries demonstrates this.
Vous êtes unique je pense .
C est impressionnant la relation qu il y a entre vs et lui . 👍😊
La chaîne D"ASMR Monkey Pro" dans le même genre, mais il à un African Green pas un chimpanzé
He looks a lot like Tommy Lee Jones
Exactly 😂😂😂
@izzyoriaku8306 it's nice to see he's enjoying his retirement lol
@@NRG56 😆 🤣
so relaxing watching chimp..
I vote for a chimchim asmr channel after these videos
He checks the earlobes for capillary refill, an indicator of blood circulation.
The way she is soooo gentle fascinates me...
@@MyRUclips. doesn't matter
he is a sweet guy. He has not found even one bug and that is what they are looking for I think.
It’s not just about bugs but dead skin and boogers, too. That’s why it’s called grooming, literally taking care of your appearance so you won’t look dirty.
so, it's half past five in the morning...)) Google gave me your channel..it's amazing!! I asked myself the question: is it worth spending time on this? - Certainly!!! it's such a pleasure! the pleasure you have given me is priceless. Thank you!
99.8% THE SAME DNA AS US.
Ikr look at his ears omg they are identical to ours 🤯🤯🐵👨🏻
This is beyond grooming. This dude will be asking for her Blue Cross card soon.
Asmr at its finest
Does Bow frequently display still? It's be really cool if you could post a new vid sometime of one of his displays, once it warms up. Thanks again for another video!
Yes, he still displays, but it will be easier to show this in the spring.
display what, sorry?
@@real2124 Nick, male chimps (and sometimes the "alpha" females even) frequently put on a "threat display", where they "pant-hoot", and then engage in some sort of strength demonstration, like dragging large fallen trees, kicking trees, slapping the ground, kicking cages...you get the idea. Anyhow, this behavior is shortened to "displaying" by primatologist and so forth. Good question!
What is your favorite memory with him? :3 best wishes you two
All my memories with Bow are good ones.
I’m amazed he didn’t pull out a stethoscope, BP monitor and thermometer. This ain’t grooming it’s a full exam.
Love watching your videos
much appreciated 👍
I'm surprised he doesn't comb through her hair looking for ticks.
such a cool video, thank you
Do you think if you ever tried to go and groom him like he does to you, do you think he'd let you do it?
I am curious how he would react if a human started grooming him back :D
Hmmmm yes I see....... Yes this is definitely an ear lobe 😂
Don’t mean this in a bad way but it’s so unsettling bc it looks like a human stuck in a chimp costume doing a med checkup😖
He recommends referral to eye specialist
This is interesting I’m not sure what’s really going on but it’s interesting 😂
Я засыпаю😁😍это как массаж,я балдею
What is the purpose of grooming?
It can be used to check for lice and tooth decay and other stuff like that. Kind of like a medical diagnosis by an ape
3:20 making sure you clean behind your ears 😉
its almost 4 am how did i get here
jaz se ne bi upala..verjetno je treba le poznat živalico..da se ji lahko tako pustiš..srečno..pozdrav iz Slovenije💋💋💋
Hes so gentle
I searched for this! 😂😂😂
He says she has pretty green eyes 👀👀
Is he looking for bugs?
can i book a session?
Very intreaging
I would be terrified stiff😶
Siempre l revis aque este muy bien en optimas condiciones,
Entre los de su especie es normal este tipo de *exámenes" para acícalarse, limpiarse entre la manada, lo cual la hace ver de la manada y no la daña, la trata con cuidado.
Es un vínculo fuerte 😊😊
He is always touching in your nose 👃
This monkey is male or female?
Not a monkey. This chimpanzee is male.
È terapeutico e rilassante guardare questi video. Cerco di immaginare di essere io che mi faccio toccare😏😏
Big monkey gona sée thème selfs,i don't liké whene hé toutch your eyes
What is monkey similar with a man. What are man similar with a monkey.
❤️
Sing, reachout to other People?? 🙏🌎🌏🌍
Релакс
It would be greatif he was wearibg a white lab coat , stethascope and head mirror
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I think you have a potential boyfriend there...
Brr ... 🤫
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When will humans learn? If she ends up like Charla Nash then I guess that's up to her... all for some clout on RUclips 😅
That chimp suffered from Lyme disease and was on Xanax and booze, he wasn't your typical chimpanzee. Not to mention Nash came to him when he was clearly agitated and agitated him more. This chimpanzee is grooming her, this is a friendly behavior, she won't be attacked.
Милое животное! Хочется его поцеловать!
Why it doing that?