Hi Kiyo! I've watched all of your videos, but I can't remember whether you've told us what happened to the mother of the adopted baby or how the baby ended up being raised by Tokkuri. This series of videos is wonderful. I really appreciate every one of them!! Thank you!! 🐒 🙂 🐒 🙂 🐒
I don't think it's ever mentioned in detail, but it's assumed that the adopted baby got lost or was abandoned by it's original mother twice, and both times ended up with Tokkuri. Most mothers aren't naturally drawn to another baby if they already have one, but because of her status as matriarch she has more free reign to be able to take on another one without worrying about not getting enough food. The fact that the baby got lost twice leads me to assume it's mother abandoned it, which doesn't normally happen but is usually due to some sort of neurological issue with the mother that is akin to postpartum depression in humans. It's an abnormal situation and it's understandable why the family was confused as to how to treat him, but it looks like both boys were able to survive and thrive due to Tokkuri's mothering and making sure her biological son was weaned early (though both will still get milk occasionally until they're completely weaned by about 9-12 months old).
@@kendee_ Thanks very much for this information! Not only is it thourogh, but it's fascinating too. The only channels about monkeys that I watch are Kiyo's two channels and the Vervet Monkey Foundation and before there was the automatic translation and especially the closed captions, I knew plenty about vervets, but absolutely nothing about snow monkeys, except what I could figure out from watching these videos over time. I can't begin to tell you how much I appreciate you filling me in on this!! Knowing the backstories of the various monkeys and the details of their relationships makes these already great videos even better!! Ciao! 🙂
@@theopinionisthighqualityopinio Anytime! If you want more curated footage of macaques in their natural habitats, I'd also recommend the RUclips channels *Monkeys Inc, JW, and Arroz Marisco* (who has a secondary channel called *The Story So Far* that is updated more frequently). They each follow different troops of Rhesus Macaques in Hong Kong's Monkey Hill park and are very careful not to disturb the monkeys.
The fact they adopt babies tells me they feel sympathy and have true feelings. Lovely lil primates.
Officially the first viewer of any video on this channel 😍😍😍
トックリ00母さんが心温かく 優しいので お姉ちゃん達も 面倒見がいいですね😊
ほっこりします✨💕💕
ありがとうございます🙏🍀
مرحبا صديقي العزيز أنا أحبك أحبك كثير 🙏🙏🙏🌹💜🌹❤️💓❤️💓❤️💓❤️💓❤️
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صديق عزيز🐒💕🐒💕🐒💕🏞️💪🐒💕😊
صديقي العزيز أتمنى لك التوفيق والنجاح الدائم وسعادة 🙏🙏🌹💜🌹❤️❤️❤️
صديق عزيز🙋😊♥️🍀🌹🌸
Eu amo ver os bebês 💕😍👍🌹❤️
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Hi Kiyo! I've watched all of your videos, but I can't remember whether you've told us what happened to the mother of the adopted baby or how the baby ended up being raised by Tokkuri.
This series of videos is wonderful. I really appreciate every one of them!! Thank you!!
🐒 🙂 🐒 🙂 🐒
I don't think it's ever mentioned in detail, but it's assumed that the adopted baby got lost or was abandoned by it's original mother twice, and both times ended up with Tokkuri. Most mothers aren't naturally drawn to another baby if they already have one, but because of her status as matriarch she has more free reign to be able to take on another one without worrying about not getting enough food. The fact that the baby got lost twice leads me to assume it's mother abandoned it, which doesn't normally happen but is usually due to some sort of neurological issue with the mother that is akin to postpartum depression in humans. It's an abnormal situation and it's understandable why the family was confused as to how to treat him, but it looks like both boys were able to survive and thrive due to Tokkuri's mothering and making sure her biological son was weaned early (though both will still get milk occasionally until they're completely weaned by about 9-12 months old).
@@kendee_ Thanks very much for this information! Not only is it thourogh, but it's fascinating too. The only channels about monkeys that I watch are Kiyo's two channels and the Vervet Monkey Foundation and before there was the automatic translation and especially the closed captions, I knew plenty about vervets, but absolutely nothing about snow monkeys, except what I could figure out from watching these videos over time.
I can't begin to tell you how much I appreciate you filling me in on this!! Knowing the backstories of the various monkeys and the details of their relationships makes these already great videos even better!! Ciao! 🙂
@@theopinionisthighqualityopinio Anytime! If you want more curated footage of macaques in their natural habitats, I'd also recommend the RUclips channels *Monkeys Inc, JW, and Arroz Marisco* (who has a secondary channel called *The Story So Far* that is updated more frequently). They each follow different troops of Rhesus Macaques in Hong Kong's Monkey Hill park and are very careful not to disturb the monkeys.
Arigato gozaimazu!🐒
養子君、良かったね😭🙌
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