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Animalogic Created by Dylan Dubeau and Andrew Strapp
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Examining the nature of the beast.

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Комментарии : 675   
@Rompler_Rocco
@Rompler_Rocco Год назад
These guys always look like "do you really need to be filming me right now?"
@allthingsunimportant
@allthingsunimportant Год назад
As they should!!
@namastereciprocity4549
@namastereciprocity4549 Год назад
Well, they are very accustomed to human behaviors. Some even understand how to use our tools and commodities.
@erdemmemisyazici3950
@erdemmemisyazici3950 Год назад
5:57 Which part? 😄
@manslindstrom6059
@manslindstrom6059 Год назад
no
@Someone-ji6xn
@Someone-ji6xn Год назад
@@erdemmemisyazici3950 LOLLLL THANKS FOR GIVING THAT ITS SOO FUNNY
@DanGamingFan2406
@DanGamingFan2406 Год назад
I love these little guys, they're so smart and innovative. They're one of those animals you see a little more of your self in the more you watch and learn about them.
@biowebtv
@biowebtv Год назад
They are so lovely. And have a hot pool to desfruit life
@bg357wg
@bg357wg Год назад
@@biowebtv any chance you’re a Spanish speaker? Ive never heard someone directly transliterate disfrutar before hahaha
@biowebtv
@biowebtv Год назад
@@bg357wg Portuguese ;)
@hate-chan4369
@hate-chan4369 Год назад
@@biowebtvlove how foreign speakers are changing the English language. Giving us words to explain things we never had words for before
@mohawk4759
@mohawk4759 Год назад
@@hate-chan4369 thats why i love english lol its a mashup of so many languages all slowly adapted to fit
@evelynlamoy8483
@evelynlamoy8483 Год назад
It's funny that the highland troops started going to the spa, and lowland troops started salting their food with ocean salt water. These monkey's got diverging culture based on region. that's fascinating.
@michaeldufresne9428
@michaeldufresne9428 Год назад
I have often wondered why being all wet when they get out of the hot water isn't an issue. I would think that it would cause them to lose body heat pretty quickly
@jennifersaar1611
@jennifersaar1611 Год назад
From what I understand, their coats have several layers. The outermost layer gets wet, but the innermost layer of fur stays basically dry. When they get out, they just shake the water off like a dog.
@mchevre
@mchevre Год назад
@@jennifersaar1611 Interesting... That inner layer must be hydrophobic then (only way it could stay dry)
@Badstickfigureanimations
@Badstickfigureanimations Год назад
@@mchevre moneys cant be homophobic idot
@MsNikkieMichelle
@MsNikkieMichelle Год назад
Evolution and adaptation also. It’s like that Hoffman ice water practice. Got to work way up to it.
@shr00mski
@shr00mski Год назад
“Ew we can’t keep sharing the bath water with monkeys!” Usual human response: “Let’s drive them away/kill them!” The Japanese response: *”Let’s build them their own spa!”* ❤
@MayTheSchwartzBeWithYou
@MayTheSchwartzBeWithYou Год назад
Exactly. If it were America, they would've all been shot on sight.
@davidemelia6296
@davidemelia6296 5 месяцев назад
Yeah, they bathed in hot springs before humans came along - they were driven away from their original habitats by humans. But don't let me ruin your 'magical Japan' delusions.
@neongenesis7236
@neongenesis7236 4 месяца назад
@@davidemelia6296, it’s remind me how a lot of Japanese like to idolise Europe - especially France. Later visit and be shocked. It’s is not 99% perfect, only 79%
@arc4705
@arc4705 Год назад
I love these monkeys, they’re so cute. Thank you for dealing with the cold for this video!! Could you do a video on baikal seals? 🥺
@NickLeeds
@NickLeeds Год назад
Yes thanks for requesting she do a future video on those types of seals
@yolkthosenuts
@yolkthosenuts Год назад
Macaques are all disgusting and annoying
@adampope1428
@adampope1428 Год назад
So true!
@toadvine7952
@toadvine7952 Год назад
Danielle is such an incredible person and artist. So smart to build the channel around her and her amazing art.
@biowebtv
@biowebtv Год назад
Thats true! She is a incredible artist
@RosiePosey5150
@RosiePosey5150 Год назад
I only like if she stays in doors. I hate when she travels. It changes what the channels style is.
@rexrad9735
@rexrad9735 Год назад
Love all of her adventures!
@toadvine7952
@toadvine7952 Год назад
@@RosiePosey5150 Agree to disagree I guess. I like it when she goes out in the wild. Shows the beauty of the world and fun seeing the animals in the wild.
@ryderrr08
@ryderrr08 Год назад
I don’t really care about names in general so I didn’t notice that the drawing was made by Danielle and who Danielle was before reading your comment. Gj Danielle !
@KantanJapan
@KantanJapan Год назад
Hey it's finally uploaded! I had a lot of fun filming this one for you guys :)
@Castlecoke
@Castlecoke Год назад
Great job. 👍 Thank u 😊
@martindione386
@martindione386 Год назад
excellent job!
@mspears_bobobuddytheseniorcat
You have the best job! I really enjoyed watching it!
@NK-bz9wb
@NK-bz9wb Год назад
Astoundingly beautiful shots and places!
@TheCartoonGamer8000
@TheCartoonGamer8000 Год назад
I feel like I saw this in that BBC Earth special you guys did. If so, I’m glad to see this segment again. Love those macaques.
@eliscanfield3913
@eliscanfield3913 Год назад
It's been a couple places. I think I first ran across it in a Nat Geo magazine years and years ago
@TheCartoonGamer8000
@TheCartoonGamer8000 Год назад
@@eliscanfield3913 Not this video segment, you mean?
@eliscanfield3913
@eliscanfield3913 Год назад
@@TheCartoonGamer8000 no. before this video.
@TheCartoonGamer8000
@TheCartoonGamer8000 Год назад
@@eliscanfield3913 I’m just referring to this video and narration.
@animalogic
@animalogic Год назад
Thank you! It's not exactly the same but it is based on the doc. Thank you for watching it! :)
@UltimateThanos
@UltimateThanos Год назад
They're so fluffy, and I love seeing their tiny hands rolling up snowballs.
@BlueRose96328
@BlueRose96328 Год назад
Lol I'm from Japan and when my family was visiting a rural area a monkey came and tried to snatch my grandma's purse! I can't remember if they actually took it or not but they can be quite cheeky, they're very cute for sure.
@BlueRose96328
@BlueRose96328 Год назад
Amazing content as per usual Danielle, I always look forward to watching a new episode :)
@pamelamays4186
@pamelamays4186 Год назад
Humans spend hundreds, maybe thousands on hot tubs. This little monkey is definitely living the dream.
@tiffi5819
@tiffi5819 Год назад
Although monkeys generally creep me out, these guys lounging in hot springs are pretty darn cute. I guess because it’s so relatable.
@EddVCR
@EddVCR Год назад
Same. These monkeys are one of the very few species of monkeys I find cute. Just their expressions melting in the hot springs are so adorable.
@cassielcruzchavolla809
@cassielcruzchavolla809 Год назад
Monkeys fall into the uncanny valley imo, they're kinda creepy but also cute .
@Slay_No_More
@Slay_No_More Год назад
@@cassielcruzchavolla809 yup
@Laroushe935
@Laroushe935 14 дней назад
"The winner of the fight usually comes down to which one can scream the loudest", such advanced animals, they've even learned how Twitter works
@BenjiSun
@BenjiSun Год назад
bond groom socialize.... and poop. you'll often find floating poop in that pool. it's a great place to visit, but they're not there every single day. sometimes the troupe don't come down from the mountains, sometimes only a few come down. they're generally fed to come down during the popular winter season.
@KFCMmuc
@KFCMmuc Год назад
It has to be said: Danielle's is one of the most likable, upbeat but not annoying voices out there! 😀 She adds a lot of personality to the videos!
@ruby11
@ruby11 Год назад
I love listening to her speak!
@jordanbabcock9349
@jordanbabcock9349 Год назад
Not as bad as Food Wishes or whatever
@ruby11
@ruby11 Год назад
@@jordanbabcock9349 I don’t mind John FoodWishes at all. I know the way he speaks bugs a lot of people but his style of speaking kind of grew on me.
@栗きんとん-j5s
@栗きんとん-j5s Год назад
Currently in Japan, deforestation is not done to expand farmland. Rather, even farmland that could be used due to population decline is being abandoned. Japan's agriculture is in decline, and wild boars and monkeys are causing damage to abandoned farmlands. They travel through abandoned farmland and descend from the mountains. Depopulated rural areas cannot compete with herds of monkeys. They are steadily expanding their habitat, not only stealing vegetables and fruits from fields, but also encroaching on urban areas. Also, they are protected by law and there is no fear of being killed, and there are no animals that prey on them in Japan. In other words, there has never been a better time for Japanese macaques than now.
@m_meera
@m_meera Год назад
Those monkeys live on highest peaks any primates did before
@rickwrites2612
@rickwrites2612 Год назад
It's so crazy how they control access to hot tubs based on hierarchy and have lower cast "servant" monkeys bring them things and groom them while they relax.
@WilliamsWrestlin
@WilliamsWrestlin Год назад
It's like we haven't evolved at all.
@notrlybae
@notrlybae Год назад
They look really relax. I wish we can be this relaxed with how the world is today.
@innerpeace1979
@innerpeace1979 Год назад
The Shikoku monkeys are fierce and can be very aggressive, especially because humans fed them on occasion and their numbers grew so much that now they come down the hills and mountains, to ravage homes on the hillsides of Tokushima prefecture. They're hilarious but deceptively so. They're also a sign of healthy forests.
@nullmojo7483
@nullmojo7483 Год назад
Healthy forest?, but why they come down to the town looking for food?,
@innerpeace1979
@innerpeace1979 Год назад
@@nullmojo7483 if you’d watched the video you’d have learned that humans have been consistently encroaching on and destroying natural habitats and territories for a few decades, if not centuries now.
@elmono6299
@elmono6299 Год назад
That's why shouldn't feed wild animals in the place as they will get desperate for food from humans. It's exactly why bears become aggressive when people start feeding them.
@innerpeace1979
@innerpeace1979 Год назад
@@elmono6299 let’s also remember that they like to ‘play’ - a lot.
@ablmjjjwtwm4454
@ablmjjjwtwm4454 Год назад
I live in Tokushima. I've seen them a lot when I'm running and driving around here. They always stick together as groups and look like me lol So you can call Japanese look like monkey🙉
@TraeStone
@TraeStone Год назад
Thanks for the memories, Animalogic Crew. I was at that exact location in Jigokudani Snow Monkey Park in Yudanaka back in 2015. It’s such a charming little town full of kind folk. Thanks for bringing back the warm fuzzies. :)
@furrycircuitry2378
@furrycircuitry2378 Год назад
You should go back someday 🤟🤟👍
@nas2817
@nas2817 Год назад
So friggin cute and fluffy. I'm also impressed how they dont care all the tourist looking at them taking a dip and taking their pictures. 😂
@jameseddleman6944
@jameseddleman6944 Год назад
I didn't know that they were "taught" I thought they had just been doing that forever.
@higherup9862
@higherup9862 Год назад
They probably have been doing it forever, but humans are full of nonsense.
@jameseddleman6944
@jameseddleman6944 Год назад
@@higherup9862 I'm as misanthropic as the next guy, but I'm sure a couple samurai who were taking a bath ended up "teaching" them inadvertently. Not as a way to make monkeys to look cute or something, purely monkey see monkey do.
@seal9390
@seal9390 Год назад
@@higherup9862 Correct.
@watanglipuhadjar2654
@watanglipuhadjar2654 Год назад
If you pay attention for a while, from the expression when it is silent, this monkey seems to be thinking or imagining something... like a human.
@watanglipuhadjar2654
@watanglipuhadjar2654 Год назад
imagining something stupid, like a bad boy.
@teawrecks1243
@teawrecks1243 Год назад
we need a Japanese Tarzan who was an orphaned child of a shogun that was raised by snow macaques and learns their ways
@julianstokes6526
@julianstokes6526 Год назад
Wow, Japanese Macaques have to be one of the most adaptable monkeys on the planet, also could you talk about Asian Giant Hornets? I'm taking a beekeeping class and they were discussing about them.
@eightbitfeline1415
@eightbitfeline1415 Год назад
hornets are metal, i love them.
@BigDaddy-vr2ut
@BigDaddy-vr2ut Год назад
How don’t they freeze like an ice pop ? when they get out of the water?
@osmia
@osmia Год назад
+
@Jay-ho9io
@Jay-ho9io Год назад
Dryers
@machinismus
@machinismus Год назад
the temp of the water probably keeps them warm for a bit after getting out. from experience I can say it feels pretty nice to get out of the hot tub when it's freezing outside. the residual warmth is enough.
@NotSomeJustinWithoutAMoustache
I've read a reply to a similar comment that says apparently they have distinct layers to their coat, while the outer layer gets wet the inner lays don't or perhaps not as much, so they just have to shake the excess water out.
@lh3540
@lh3540 Год назад
Their little handprints in the snow are so cute
@mspears_bobobuddytheseniorcat
Omg I love their little short tails! It’s funny how the humans had to make the Macaques their own hot tub! Their head hair looks so cute when wet!
@LeoStaley
@LeoStaley Год назад
Please do an episode on the Coatimundi. There's practically nothing on the internet about this amazing racoon relative.
@NexuJin
@NexuJin Год назад
Every time I see these Japanese Macaques and how they look and behave. I have to think of Sun Wukong from the novel Journey to the West.
@AlbertKimMusic
@AlbertKimMusic Год назад
5:59 they were embarrassed 😂😂
@Doshanko
@Doshanko Год назад
6:00 man's just did "Hump Day" and then sat down in shame right after 😂
@LovevonMelenEkman
@LovevonMelenEkman Год назад
I’m always so happy to enjoy some animal facts and footage with this wonderful host 😊 Thank you Danielle!
@wolfyngrey1313
@wolfyngrey1313 Год назад
🤦‍♀️ your sponsor segment was so seamless I thought you were about to tell me they were learning to cook food lol
@ThatGuy38757
@ThatGuy38757 Год назад
Damn, My winter Spirit animal
@saneshko
@saneshko Год назад
10:48 They can actually dive? That's fascinating! I've heard that very few primates know how to do it.
@timrobins98
@timrobins98 Год назад
"Japanese Macaques are slowly being pushed out of their native land, no wonder they need a spa day" *Seinfeld theme*
@footfault1941
@footfault1941 Год назад
The warmest (coldest rather?) welcome to my home country, Danielle! Yes, hot springs are one of the best known tourism attractions in Japan! "Intelligent" "skilful" sounds cute .... Somewhere else, not far away from human residence, such things become troublesome. They watch you in front of a vending machine in ambush. Just after inserting coins, they steal the goods in front of your eyes! Quick learners indeed. I hope Danielle had a great time there with local delicacies! See yea!
@davejohnson1760
@davejohnson1760 Год назад
Cool, nobody asked you about china
@mohawk4759
@mohawk4759 Год назад
@@davejohnson1760 how long did it take you to program your 2 brain cells to type this lmao
@takenname8053
@takenname8053 Год назад
SUPER NICE, Ze Frank already did a video about Japanese Macaques. Actually I'd love to see a collab between Animalogic and Ze Frank!
@Chaos89P
@Chaos89P Год назад
I fear Jerry might trick Danielle into saying something... off repeatedly.
@takenname8053
@takenname8053 Год назад
@@Chaos89P I hope so, that sounds really funny
@TIGERZY2K
@TIGERZY2K Год назад
Japanese Macaque the real life inspiration for the folklore of Yeti.
@legallytargeted5688
@legallytargeted5688 Год назад
The opening with all your animal drawings would look dope on a pair of vans
@mozamr
@mozamr Год назад
and then one of them end up becoming an assassin and went on a revenge killing spree
@tTheParakeet
@tTheParakeet Год назад
I like how they have their own natural hot tub
@ChrisG1392
@ChrisG1392 Год назад
I knew Japan had mountains but that picture of Hakuba really shocked me. Looks like something out of the Himalayas. I did not know Japan had mountains with that kind of exposure. Really impressive
@luzmarinavillafane8779
@luzmarinavillafane8779 Год назад
Que tiernos son. Muy interesante programa. Gracias Animalogic.
@montewyn4810
@montewyn4810 7 месяцев назад
1:14 meanwhile, russian students, who even at -30 degrees celsius are required to walk to school:
@packpacka8191
@packpacka8191 Год назад
Here, i am watching this video, instead of preparing for my tomorrow exam
@roboticbigfoot3222
@roboticbigfoot3222 5 месяцев назад
6:02 Bro is like why you gotta be filming this
@robertsalazar637
@robertsalazar637 Год назад
I love everything about this video. From the commentator to the monkeys. It was beautiful.
@TheAnimalKingdom-tq3sz
@TheAnimalKingdom-tq3sz Год назад
Ah yes, The Monkey Trinity of Avoiding Evil, isn't it?
@necrogenesis1981
@necrogenesis1981 Год назад
I didn’t know you could swim in hot springs, I heard a story about someone who tried swimming in one in Yellowstone and died because the water is acidic.
@blacksage2375
@blacksage2375 Год назад
When you can’t swim in them it is generally because they’re boiling hot at the source. So you move the water away and it cools down. This isn’t an option in Yellowstone because you know National Park. There’s other places in the States with cooler springs or where they pump them to proper baths. Note Danielle said this monkey spas were a recent thing we built.
@avaliausd.
@avaliausd. Год назад
I don't know a single human that looks anything close to that...
@osagieafe2938
@osagieafe2938 5 месяцев назад
😂
@crimsonfirelily
@crimsonfirelily Год назад
They are amazing and beautiful Monkeys. I had no idea they were so unique. Very interesting how there community works together. 💜✌
@biowebtv
@biowebtv Год назад
Yes. That's incredible!
@extremechimpout
@extremechimpout Год назад
The thumbnail looks like its from one of those monkey torture channels
@kfan4658
@kfan4658 Год назад
They learned from the humans, they even knows how to catch fish now......
@smelly1060
@smelly1060 Год назад
whats surrounded by hair has a red head and likes to get wet... Macaque
@baffledbotanist
@baffledbotanist Год назад
4:43 “chewed bubblegum” i cant😭
@thediaz07
@thediaz07 Год назад
These animals are so majestic...its incredible and a miracle how this blue planet that we are on sustains millions of species of animals.
@nbaoldboy5649
@nbaoldboy5649 Год назад
Not anymore everything is going extinct 😂
@thediaz07
@thediaz07 Год назад
​@@nbaoldboy5649 not really...one species goes extinct and another comes in.
@tiffi5819
@tiffi5819 Год назад
I’d love to see a video of the Norway Lemming. Tricolor year round and very vocal and aggressive. They’re adorable.
@basslinegrave
@basslinegrave Год назад
theyre so cute, those little hands 😭❤
@jhonjeromesatairapan6435
@jhonjeromesatairapan6435 Год назад
The cold never bothered them anyway.
@gamegod6859
@gamegod6859 Год назад
you forgot about the japan macaque that learned to wash potatoes
@koreboredom4302
@koreboredom4302 Год назад
5:13 Bro having an existential crisis.
@pamelamays4186
@pamelamays4186 Год назад
Suggestion: Urban coyotes.
@rott921
@rott921 Год назад
So cool Danielle, Looks like an awesome trip!!!
@KAPTEIN...
@KAPTEIN... Год назад
The thumbnail looks like the last thing I’ll see in my life before getting ripped appart by a flock of hungry monkeys
@justatogepienjoyingchocolate
They also want to know why you always call them when you're high
@NickLeeds
@NickLeeds 8 месяцев назад
They look like real life Eskimos!
@scubasteve743
@scubasteve743 Год назад
Not gonna lie the small handprints made me chuckle
@josephbernard5240
@josephbernard5240 Год назад
I always called them water monkeys when I was little
@cobralyoner
@cobralyoner Год назад
what monke doin in summer? water or nah?
@randallrhinestone3217
@randallrhinestone3217 Год назад
She done said, "chewed bubble gum!" 🤣🐒💨
@ShaggyRogers20
@ShaggyRogers20 Год назад
They're eyes look like the Rage Virus Zombies From 28 Days Later
@Omnibushido-
@Omnibushido- 8 месяцев назад
They all very vaguely look like Ben Stiller to me and I can’t explain why.
@strangerrrrrrr
@strangerrrrrrr Год назад
so before 1960 they weren't bathing in hot springs?
@magurihaelee7637
@magurihaelee7637 Год назад
3:39 i want to be relaxed like this
@Shelly58485
@Shelly58485 4 месяца назад
Oh I love to see them in person,never will I HATE TO FLY😂
@matthewglenguir7204
@matthewglenguir7204 Год назад
Capabara and the Japanese Macaques are the best chill partners
@dabibarrio7018
@dabibarrio7018 Год назад
-monke adapts to cold weather🥶 -human gives hot pool😎 -monke: “¿🗿?”
@LaGuerre19
@LaGuerre19 Год назад
"Chewed bubblegum" rofl Love this channel sooooo much
@jstewlly4747
@jstewlly4747 Год назад
Lol these hot springs were in that 1 Outlaw Star episode lol hahahhhaha (if you know you know)
@CaraTheStrange
@CaraTheStrange Год назад
I love how we all wholesomely simp for danielle, like we are all drinking the respect danielle juice!
@whoareyou5278
@whoareyou5278 Год назад
This channel never fails to teach me something great!
@DireNemesis
@DireNemesis Год назад
They look like Ron Perlman.
@sonofatlas1372
@sonofatlas1372 Год назад
😂💀😭
@samwill7259
@samwill7259 Год назад
Getting in a hot tub when it's snowing outside? SINFULLY indulgent, like, I have never felt more first world privilege than in that one moment
@longlongtran
@longlongtran Год назад
if it makes you feel better, heated baths have probably been around since we learned metal working thousands of years ago
@mamosby08
@mamosby08 Год назад
RU-vid recommended that I watch this, and I’m so glad I did.
@JewelKnightJess
@JewelKnightJess Год назад
Oh to travel through time over millenia and see how their society evolves from here.
@jyusatsu
@jyusatsu Год назад
Knowing how evil humans are, they probably may not be around along with other animals by then
@BladeMasterz916
@BladeMasterz916 Год назад
Its like taking a hot shower, then stepping out into freezing temps. Over time these monkeys will be evolved gills.
@cocosdad
@cocosdad Год назад
6:00 She said babe they're filming us >.> and he got embarrassed
@joshbates9015
@joshbates9015 Год назад
3:32 Narrator: They socialize... Monkey 1: Heyyy!! Wazzup, baby? Monkey 2: FUCK OFF, CREEP!!
@ericarichardson2983
@ericarichardson2983 Год назад
(Edit) The monkeys still tub crash the humans, they aren’t that far apart. I’m addition to hot tubs they also have a deep violent appreciation for plastic bags and their potential contents. Keep them away from energy drinks
@hate-chan4369
@hate-chan4369 Год назад
Those little guys are aggressive though. Don’t mess with them lol
@127Kronos
@127Kronos Год назад
Funny how these macaques behave just like college students. The one who screams the loudest is higher on the hierarchy ahahahahah
@lifeintheseven1603
@lifeintheseven1603 4 месяца назад
don’t forget about about them ones that live in texas
@MelancholyCrypto
@MelancholyCrypto Год назад
5:24 SOOO CUTE
@KABLAMMATS
@KABLAMMATS Год назад
Its all cute and funny until guardian ape came and throw doo doo at you
@King_of_Sofa
@King_of_Sofa Год назад
Akshually... It's pronounced like "macoque"
@TheMFXiang
@TheMFXiang Год назад
Not the butt like chewed up bubblegum 😂😂
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