Thank You!, I love to see them among the greenery,Mother and baby playing just as humans would do.Thanks again letting us see an animalmost of us will never see.
It's now 2020 and these beautiful Orangutan's are still very much endangered! Please adopt a Orangutan or donate to rescue, rehabilitation and release program! We can't allow them to become extinct, right? 🐵♥️ It's worth every penny. 🌝
Wow, look at the size of that orangutans hands at 1:14 HUGE! I watch a lot of videos on orangutans and I even sponsor one named Gito and I have to say that this orangutan has the biggest hands I've ever seen.. Just stunning, such a stunning animal..
Orangutans are so smart and knowledgeable..it's insane..they survive out in the jungle and know do much about what to eat and how to stay away from tigers and stuff
Absoloutly beautiful and amazing animals!there for is beautiful and healthy its amazing what freedom for these animals does for them...it literally shows in physical appearance ...just being In there environment with lots of food and freedom not alot of stress just doing there natural everyday thing...its beautiful and i love to watch it ...god bless all of God's creations...comment comment by Stefanie Perez
It’s amazing how stinking cute a baby is but moms not always a “looker” as they say!! Look at Big Daddy do his climbing. I too LOVE your video and it was wonderful without music for us that have not had the pleasure of hearing the sounds of the jungle like this.
Imagine years of your life with the thought and flashbacks of what your mom went through. Sleep tight. Really ticks me off. Orangs along with Bonobos. They got the shaft! Humans continue to crap all over our relatives.
I always get really irritated when people try to interpret orangutan emotions based on their own human interpretations of facial expressions. I see WAY too many comments about how "sad" or "depressed" they look, especially the big males with their droopy cheek pads.
I was thinking the same thing!! I never saw a Male with hair that long unless they had full cheek pads & females never have hair that long Haha I'm confused
@@zacktomczak4962 exactly! haha. i just noticed there was another male orangutan with cheekpads below him when he's climbing. perhaps he's about to develop cheekpads too, but can't develop ones because he's not the most dominant one. i heard that only the most dominant males can develop cheekpad.