Vervet Monkey Troop Babies. Wild Urban Baby Monkeys filmed in South Africa. Filmed from one location in order of events. The Vervet Monkey is indigenous to the country though currently urban sprawl threatens them. I use a lens to safely distance myself. I don't feed the monkeys though I will catch them eating all the tree fruit, bird crumbs and groceries by placing the camera. Don't approach as they startle and it interferes, filming from a bush can yield more honest footage than running after the animals. Interaction with these creatures can be dangerous so I hope to make a once off documentation that can show them to the world without disturbing them.
Yes those monkeys.The naughtiest, I wouldn't say they naturally hang out by homes because of what I've seen. they normally forage from before light onward and have a route to all edible plants and trees through gardens and green belts. They will keep going all day moving and eating until near where they sleep when the light goes. The ones that have found an unnatural food source or are fed lose their foraging ability somewhat and become lazy and will use the source as it's go to. So if they're hanging out unnatural feeding or they are just in their territory . These ones have a tree they always go to in the middle of the suburbs, territorial based and not a choice. Basically if the houses go they'd still be in that tree.
Concern is appropriate thanks. Part 1 has the parents appear from 27 sec, 44 sec, 55 sec, 1,37 sec, 2,12 sec, 2,42 in etc. They are always around and scarily just a shout from the young away. There are ten parts till December and there are professionals available to answer questions and give feedback if required. We are based in this troops territory and feature the Parents throughout Check out part 2. I assure all these and all Urban Wildlife are wild and show it and unfortunately these monkeys can sometimes show more aggression than their wildlife park counterparts Thanks for watching.
These ppl exist in every video. Lol He's lying they are trained really well to act like they are wild so he could fake this video. Get a grip mate you should be happy someone is concerned about them!