🗽Interesting! A monkey can grab with the foot. That is why he uses the same side for hand an foot quite stable. The monkey trys to use naturally every hold like a branch in the tree.They take the branch from the downside, because they hang. .
At my sister’s house in Colorado, we watched a black bear hang upside down from a branch by his rear legs to tear her bird feeder off a rope, then drop 15 feet to the ground clutching the feeder and landing on its head. It didn’t faze her and she tore open the feeder, ate the contents and walked off to her next adventure. Amazing.
Hi, don't forget the little one with a tail, literally has an extra "limb" that is using actively to stabilize every movement. The first one looks very young, almost a baby still learning how to use his body. Both of them (with or without a tail) are amazing climbers and are so lovely 😍.
@@snellerdan I mean... A human might be 5-6 feet tall? Let's be generous and say 3 body lengths is 15 feet. I'd like to see a human land a 15 foot high crimp after a run and jump!
Let’s keep in mind, that first climber was a baby chimpanzee. Probably not fully aware of its body/balance yet. And some types of monkeys have prehensile tails acting as a 5th limb that they can easily balance with or even hang off of entirely!
🗽Interesting!
A monkey can grab with the foot. That is why he uses the same side for hand an foot quite stable. The monkey trys to use naturally every hold like a branch in the tree.They take the branch from the downside, because they hang.
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If you have time for a bonus category maybe look at bears. There are some wild videos of bears just scaling rock faces.
At my sister’s house in Colorado, we watched a black bear hang upside down from a branch by his rear legs to tear her bird feeder off a rope, then drop 15 feet to the ground clutching the feeder and landing on its head. It didn’t faze her and she tore open the feeder, ate the contents and walked off to her next adventure. Amazing.
Hi, don't forget the little one with a tail, literally has an extra "limb" that is using actively to stabilize every movement. The first one looks very young, almost a baby still learning how to use his body. Both of them (with or without a tail) are amazing climbers and are so lovely 😍.
That was a baby!
Dude, this is awesome. the left hand first to improve natural body rotation is actually a thing ill try in my dyno's! Keep it moving!
Ooooohhhh this video is what I’ve been waiting for! I’m built like a lizard and am rooting for the reptile climbers…
I know this is 7 months old, but I loved it and I wish it had some grown monkeys
If you ever make more I'll watch them all
thank you. That is better than any Olympic games commentary/ analysis
That little monkey is an absolute crusher.
Great Video! I love these analysis videos of animals!!!! More!
What would be grade estimation for the boulder of the second monkey?
v10, but v2 in monkeygym
@@snellerdan I mean... A human might be 5-6 feet tall? Let's be generous and say 3 body lengths is 15 feet. I'd like to see a human land a 15 foot high crimp after a run and jump!
Sign I saw in Japan
“ Do not try to fight monkey. Monkey will win.”
Let’s keep in mind, that first climber was a baby chimpanzee. Probably not fully aware of its body/balance yet.
And some types of monkeys have prehensile tails acting as a 5th limb that they can easily balance with or even hang off of entirely!
The second one was obviously crusher from the kids' team !
Where is part 2?! 😢
where is part 2 3 4 🤔🤔
Small monkey is already the winner !!
The greatest climbing analysis ever. After watching this I realize I climb like a salmon.
What's the program for drawing arrows on screen?
Let me know if you found the answer!
summary of monkey climbing style: "that's very oldschool"
This is the question everyone asked!
Nice. More please
Yes!!!!!
That GOAT Joke :D
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