Once again you have made my afternoon ,watching our baby’s grow I just love monkey hill,can’t wait for our next baby’s to come, dipidy has a worried look on his face lol ,thank you for the wonderfull videos
Joy looks like she's wearing lip stick lol so cute and light red color. She has huge eyes. 😍 they're aĺl cute. Until I started watching these videos I hated babies. Long and pig tail babies constantly pitch fits and jitter around like a spider. They scream night and day unless they have a nipple on their mouth. They also don't truly wean most of the time until there's another baby. I love monkeys nut I truly turned against the long tails which were my fav fo a long time. That and you see very few recent videos. They go back and doctor the footage to look recent Because their new stuff is very boring. They go back to when they were secretly hurting monkeys for views. I despise that. I'm so glad to watch these momkeys
Looking at what I thought was a cute baby monkey video (Cambodia) turned into going down a rabbit hole of videos to find out why monkey baby Lori was treated by a person guising as a vet or at least someone with a little knowledge to help the very injured baby Lori… my heart broke as I watched several awful videos. Coming back to catch up on Arroz The Story So Far videos have made me think of the vast differences between Cambodian long tail macaques and Hong Kong’s Rhesus macaques. The social behavior of Hong Kong’s monkey hill macaques seems to be very civilized in each troop with monkey families and friends helping each other. These monkeys look so very different and cute even as adults. The Cambodian monkeys always terrorized by the many vo’s that stir up trouble look angry and desperate just trying to get away from the vo’s. There is no population control in Cambodia so I guess some areas are very over run with monkeys. Most of the videos I have seen from there give me the impression that most monkey moms are very cruel to their babies. I wonder if it is the environment from Hong Kong versus Cambodia that make such a difference between them or the laws or what. The Hong Kong monkeys I am sure have their fair share of tragedy and cruelty amongst them. Viewing Arroz videos of Hong Kong monkey hill, the population looks like a thriving animal community. The ones from other countries like Cambodia make me very angry by the end of the video. Those monkeys just look tragic. So… bravo Arroz for showing wild primates can have their own civilized community with rules they live by.👏🏻👏🏻😊
I would imagine in similar ways as human infants they would develop physically and mentally different to each other, some will proceed much faster and others slower. There's nothing wrong with Rye other than she may not be emotionally ready yet, and the nursing is not just food but comfort
And your so right about them needing there mom's and should never be taken away. I only wish the poachers and pet trade would figure it out. They should not ever wear clothes or diapers either 😢 that's why God gave them fur and plenty of grass and trees no diapers required or plumbing
If that baby stays alive at birth it seeks the comfort of mom and the teat, and thus creates the bond between mom and child. So that weaning process produces trauma. But mom has to break that bond for the next baby.
That little Dipidy and his "i just waking up" face. God love that baby. I want to hold all of these babies. And peeps please tell me at 7:36 was little Huey telling us to kiss 💋 his booty or was he just saying hello monkey style 😂