Emily really is an extraordinary lil girl, isn't she? 🥰 She rose to the occasion with flying colours, and the precious duo Breeze and Bambi are doing well up to this point. So far so good! ❤️
Thank you, MC, for this wonderful video. It is a feast for the eyes to watch these three beautiful monkeys. Emely is a good mother to the two babies, Bambi and Breeze. Although Emely is still very young, the rearing of the two babies appears to be completely normal for her. I wish the three of them all the best for their future.
For a first-time mom, she is doing exceptionally well. It does seem natural for her to hold the two babies. It has to be so hard to keep them together in her arms. Especially when they soon will want to explore. Good good mama...❤
Lovely to see her love 😍 and dedication to those precious babies ❤ I know what I believe, but the only thing that matters, is that they both are loved and well cared for. Thus far, they are doing excellent it seems! Emily is a fab mother! Thanks MC, for this update! ✌️🇸🇪
She is so protective of her babies. If they both aren’t hers, the mama to one of them picked a good female to be mama to her baby. I saw a video a couple of years ago and a mama was dying, she knew she was dying and she entrusted her baby to another female. Sadly that female wasn’t lactating so the baby also died. Emily is lactating so hopefully monkeys are like humans and milk supply is supply and demand, the more demand, the more supply.
Whether she gave birth to these twins or not, she will definitely be a wonderful mother to precious little angels ❤️. When she looks at them, you can see there is so much love in her heart for them. Cuddling them close to her and grooming her babies 🥰 in her eyes, they are. May God bless you and keep you safe 🙏 ❤️
Personally, it looks like we will never know the truth if they are biological twins or not, but I really enjoy watching them. Regardless, they are being raised as though they are her twins. Since we have witnessed a mom abandoning her baby previously and it ending up in wrong hands of a well meaning male. Prayers this outcome is much better for the precious lives of the little ones.
I hope and pray Emily never gets those terrible tattoos on her chest, she makes a unbelievable mother, and when her next baby comes along, she will find it a absolute breeze after two . We all want both these little ones to grow fast and strong and go on to have there own children .will the best nan at their side, especially Bamby. ( The little girl , I believe you called her )
I was wondering what Emily's rank is within her troop? I do apologize for the question because Monkey's Inc may have already told us. I also notice that Emily may have alot of support from her family and or troop members. All that comes close to her seem very pleasant and respectful to her and the babies. That's also why i was wondering about her rank, because obviously the higher her rank she would receive more accommodations from the other's
It is amazing to see. Especially with a first time mom. Im torn though in wondering if her young age and youth is a good thing. She's very young so she should have more energy and stamina which is much needed when caring for not 1 but 2 babies, but her lack of experience could hender things. But im leaning on her youth and vitality will be of great help. I am loving watching Emily and her babies and i hope so much that they continue to grow and flourish. It will be a great privilege to watch them grow as a family and within their troop. ❤
What excellent video and narration! Thank you for sharing your skills and knowledge. I am learning much about rhesus macaque physiology and behavior from your work. Thank you.
Hello 👋 Beautiful Mother and Baby's ❤. Mother is doing a great job taking care of her 2 babies. For being a first time Mother. I Pray they all three live a long and loving life together ❤. God Bless You All 🙏🏻😇❤️
Only one of those infants is her offspring is hers that she gave birth to, this type of monkey doesn't have multiples. The other infant belongs to another mother, the one that keeps trying to climb away is not her offspring.
@@lotof7its still so mystifying where the other mom went, considering theyre infants that dont leave their mom and considering there is not a lactating female without a baby. What a mystery
@@raaaaaaarr If the mother died or something of the sort and this infant is a relative of this mother then that might be an explanation. These monkeys will help an infant that is related to them.
Двойняшки рождаются гораздо меньше весом чем один ребеночек, можно сказать у них один вес одного малыша на двоих, поэтому маме не тяжело, но потом будет сложнее конечно прыгать с ними по деревьям
Only one of those infants is her offspring is hers that she gave birth to, this type of monkey doesn't have multiples. The other infant belongs to another mother, the one that keeps trying to climb away is not her offspring.
@@lotof7Were you there when they were born? Macaques can have multiples, it is rare but it can happen. Neither baby appears to be stressed or even crying out for it’s mother. If Emily had kidnapped one, the mother of the kidnapped one, would be staying very close to Emily and the baby reaching for her and hooting for her.
@@gsmith6026 Like I said it is so rare that they aren't considered to. Did you see her give birth to both infants? No, so it goes both ways. This infant is probably a relative of hers and that's why she is taking care of it. These infants are clearly two different ages. The mother could have died for all we know.
Ty 4 this wonderful story I thought u we're shaking cuz of 1 of the monkeys that was giving off a warning sign. It dnt matter how long u spend with them they will always keep there guard up somewhat. When I seen both faces of the babies @ the same x they looked 2 me like they we're definitely twins. U might wanna let AM know that u may let him know due 2 his last video on another monkey female n the Car park troop that has 2 babies & told us a lil about there productive system & how the percentage is extremely rare. But I have seen a couple of videos but I know rare had twins they had all survived as well so I was so happy 2 hear that. Kimtigger143❤😊❤😊!!!
Only one of those infants is her offspring is hers that she gave birth to, this type of monkey doesn't have multiples. The other infant belongs to another mother, the one that keeps trying to climb away is not her offspring.
@@lotof7Please, refrain from giving completely incorrect facts! Indeed, twin births in several macaque species have been recorded, according to the literature.
@@a2Flisa It is not incorrect, it has happened so extremely rare that it is considered that this type of monkey doesn't give birth in the norm to twins.( because of competition of food resources from the mother) And it is very clear that these infants in the video are of different ages.
I wish I grew with great parents but unfortunately my parents nelegected..let their older friends hit on us..she even tried to sell me off to someone I didn’t know!
Бедная самочка. Представляешь,как эти кровопицы высосут из нее все. Тут показывают мать с одним справиться не может вовремя отлучение от сиски,а тут матери предстаит борьба с двумя
Only one of those infants is her offspring is hers that she gave birth to, this type of monkey doesn't have multiples. The other infant belongs to another mother, the one that keeps trying to climb away is not her offspring.
Blood suckers? Why, they are like all mammal babies who need milk and protection to survive, and to thrive. Human babies are very demanding too, but I wouldn't call my baby a "blood sucker"😂
Why does this seem like arroz has made another channel under the guise of a woman? The videos are almost identical except the female AI voice. This is weird to me. Nothing adds up.
I had twins and didn’t breast feed because I had surgery right after I had them plus I wasn’t allowed to hold one of my son’s because I had to have a C-section and he was 8 lbs 3 oz. Wasn’t allowed to pick him up, carry him for 3 months. His brother was only 6 lbs 13 oz so I could carry him.
Also, AM said it is very, very rare for this breed of monkeys to have genetically born twins. Again, in looking at both babies I agree with AM, they are not twins but kudos to momma for taking the chance...
Only one of those infants is her offspring is hers that she gave birth to, this type of monkey doesn't have multiples. The other infant belongs to another mother, the one that keeps trying to climb away is not her offspring.
They do have multiples, it is rare but it can happen. If one is not her baby, then she must have been entrusted with it shortly after birth because it isn’t crying and hooting for it’s mother like kidnapped babies do.
Only one of those infants is her offspring is hers that she gave birth to, this type of monkey doesn't have multiples. The other infant belongs to another mother, the one that keeps trying to climb away is not her offspring.
Now we can see, the infant female is smaller and less coordinated and attached to the teet more. We're betting the male infant is hers and the infant female is her adopted. Just guessing. We hope we get to see the trio together often.