Mr. AM, it truly warms my heart to see how comfortable and unafraid the babies are around you, and even quite interested. They obviously take cues from the adults as well as their own feelings and it truly shows just how the groups accept you, as everyone knows animals can read minds, feelings, intent, and body language far better than we could imagine. It shows the outpouring of love and admiration from you and it is a wonderful thing. Plus it allows you access to their lives not normally seen. You are indeed a gift to humans and animals alike, and I thank you for it.
@@charleshoward848 thanks. It's clear to me tho. Obviously, the monkeys act like monkeys when someone throws food around, but they remain wary. Especially with newborns. But they are super relaxed with our host, and often it seems they seek him out to show off their babes like proud parents to their friends. Especially in these earlier videos, since he hasn't been a regular fixture in their lives for years and years. Animals know. People should, but we are so out of touch with ourselves and those around us, whether human, plant, animal, whatever. Seeing it reminds me that nature is really in control, no matter how hard we try to be, or how confident we are in our machinations. It's humbling and reassuring and so many other things all at once. Definitely a pleasure.
Thank you A.M., for this wonderful video of Lubby & her baby Dubby. Glad to hear that he grew into a buff, young adult & it still with his natal troop. Lubby always was a good mom. Take care everyone & God Bless! Catch me later!
Does anyone think he looks like Dopey a bit. There is something similar with the eyes. I think Taggy is Dopey's Dad so I wonder if he is Dubby's Dad too.
Your videos have had a lot of crackling audio feedback lately that is tough to tolerate for headphone users. For example it happens at 1:04 and 1:16 and 3:58 and 4:00. I'm just trying to be constructive and helpful with this comment so you can maybe address the issue. Thanks and love the videos.
That footage was filmed in 2016. So, the issue has been resolved by now, I would imagine lol. That was when he first started making videos so the camera quality wasnt anywhere near as good as it is today.
@@DebVit I'm doing really good, how about you? I hope that you are doing good as well. I wondered what happened to yesterday's video...glad we got it today
Hello AM that was a nice treat, thank you for that. The Cheeto face from the blossoms I loved that, nice way to describe it..!! Have a pleasant evening..! Love lots ♥️🐒🐒♥️
I love these backstories. It makes me want to revisit all the old vids now that I know more of the characters by sight. It was nice to see Reddy my favourite, make an appearance. Thanks AM!
I really enjoy these history lessons, & this one was a great surprise to come home to! I was going to catch up on the one I missed while traveling. I wasn't expecting you to be on tonight, AM! Thank you!
I think Dubby and his brothers won't be kicked out of Annie's troop. The troop is so small, and I suspect, Dubby's father is Taggy and therefore there is no risk of in-breeding there. Thanks again Mr. AM for this video👌
Like watching your Story so far featuring baby book of different troops, from their babyhood to their yearlings and adulthood, time flies indeed most of the female babies them are now wonderful mom in their own rights, thank you Arros.
@@DebVit hi Miss Deb wonderful to see you as always you know you are really high up in the hierarchy of our Monkey Hill Family it's like you and icky are neck and neck for matriarch.😆🙊🙉🐒🐵 have a wonderful night sister
AM if you could observe the long tail monkeys of cambodia you would see a major difference in the behavior of the moms toward the young. the long tails are just vicious and the weaning is the cruelest. the monkey temple, ankor wat, has quite a few and far too many try to make pets with disastrous results
It's all set up, the human interference is so bad it's changed the dynamics of the troupes in Cambodia, it's not the monkeys fault. Also only the worst is recorded and even that is staged.
I love to hear the story's of these little ones, and to find out they are still doing well today, time goes so fast sometimes it pays to look back and count your blessings. I feel blessed watching these little ones grow up and become adults in there own right , wild and free.