I uploaded a new version with sound now, but unfortunately with the grass being cut and me being at the distance, Jazz's and Djimat's sounds are near enough inaudible unfortunately.
I am so glad you are documenting Jazz with Jim & Joe. This is actually the second time I'm watching this video. I am a senior who is housebound, who will never again be able to go see anything like this. You are the eyes for many people who are in my situation. I thank you for your dedication and for all the equipment you buy to show us such intimate views of this endearing family.
Really, Jazz is a kind mother and devoted grandmother. At this age, even though she has a tired face, she takes good care of her children. This mother is really amazing.👍🤗
Djimat is a gentle father . Jazz is so protective of Her children 💞Jazz is certainly letting Djimat know to be careful with the babies. The footage of everyone is amazing! This was a lovely video 💙💙💙💜
Orangutangs are so clever and adaptable.. they live solitary lives in the wild, but come together without fuss in captivity. They ‘share’ very well. I love this family. Thank you for filming them for us. 🤲👍.
@@HonestlyAnnaFun thank you. Yes you’re right, I’ve seen some mums allowing interaction of their young, but they live largely solitary lives. It’s quite sweet to see the babies interacting but it also allows them to know their neighbour or perhaps even meet a future mate.
SO beautiful! (shame about the sound but thank you for trying SloggerVlogger ~ Love that he's paying such close attention and how she moves closer to him toward the end. Sweet to see their tiny little hands grasping around mom, holding her fur on either side. You bring such special moments into our lives. Much gratitude and well being sent to you from the southwest US :D
That face Mom keeps making... Omg so funny. I absolutely love the children and pappa. hell, what a great looking, chill family, or at LEAST you captured an exemplary time here. So lovely, thanks! 🫂
It is the male taking an interest in his giving of his female to their babies. The best thing a male can do at this time for about two years. They are our teachers especially harmony with how to raise our young. Spouses and their children -- much to learn from them. I have no difficulty in admiring my betters. Thank you Nature.
God bless these beautiful animals. Mom certainly has her hands full quite literally. Babies look perfectly healthy a win win for these great endangered orangutans
That’s exactly what I thought as I was watching it. I also imagined her saying, “How about some grooming help here Dad?” Even though I know they don’t groom one another the way a lot of primates do.
Yes Dijmat is really good with the kids. Jazz does get her piece and quite more often now as the boys are getting very indepandant and play more with each other.
I loved this video!!! I especially loved hearing the sounds of Djimat and Jazz . I could hear them fine…I’m pretty sure I heard one of Djimat’s yawns too. He was so sweet and gentle looking at his babies.♥️♥️♥️
Estoy fascinada con Jazz y con los gemelos, me parece una proeza, son dos bebés a tiempo completo, no tiene un canguro, ha de ser un esfuerzo tremendo, tenéis que hacer más vídeos de ellos tres, son preciosos!!!!🙏🙋🏻♀️🇪🇸🦧
They’re not twins, actually. One is Jazz’s son and the other is her grandson. He was born to daughter Sprout who wasn’t quite ready to be a mother. So Supermom Jazz stepped up and decided to raise them both! Pretty miraculous and incredibly selfless, especially at her age!
I love arangatans she's a good arangatan mom she's a very good mom her twins her beautiful this is the best video ever I can watch them all day everyday from Brooklyn New York thank you for sharing God 🙏 bless them and my they live a long and beautiful and happy life they are so amazing and beautiful
Wow!!!what a beautiful family and video.Jim& Joey are adorable!!!!Jazz is doing a wonderful job, SV.Big Daddy is so curious of the situation& his baby boys.love this family!thank you.🤎🦧🤎😉✨️🎆🎇
Actually they’re not twins. One belongs to Jazz, the other was birn to her daughter Sprout. Unfortunately Sprout wasn’t ready to be a mother so Jazz decided to raise them both as her sons even though one is actually her grandson. They are also half brothers because this male is father to them both.
She's such am amazing momma and grandma ❤. Taking care of her baby and her grand baby has to be exhausting but she's doing it. Such a great video of the family.
I will never understand how people can deny we have a common ancestry with these incredible creatures. They are our cousins and all these great apes should be protected at all costs. The way we are headed, perhaps they will do a better job in the next iteration.
I have been bed ridden for over five weeks now. But I am getting stronger very slowly. And hopefully soon I will be able to see the primates again! I love going to the zoo but thank you for the beautiful vids. I feel so lucky thanks to you! Peace ✌️
I think it’s amazing especially because in the wild she likely would not have been able to help her grandchild like this, due to being so solitary. Plus dad being around at all would be even far less likely!
I wonder if she thinks both babies are hers. Like do they remember that Sprout rejected her babe so the mama took over... I don't know enough about these amazing creatures.
Those “I just woke up hair Doos from the two small ones, really do make me laugh. They are incredibly cute. I’m so glad they are with people who respect and care for them. Instead of THE VOS WHO WOULD EXPLOIT AND HURT THEM, THE WAY THEY DO WITH MACAQUES.
This is fascinating as in the wild a father orangutan would never know or interact with his kids. Also I've been curious for a while now... what exactly happens when a baby orangutan has to go poop? Do they just shit all over mom? Then what? Does it just dry in their fur and eventually fall off?
@ about 5:13 the male orangutan is looking at the babies as he rubs his chin in a very human way. It's amazing to see him take interest and funny to see mamas face like YA BETTA NOT.
I was wondering as well, I'm guessing it's a display towards Dad like " caution, babies on board" or similar. I do voluntary service to orangutans couple times a yr and I havent seen this display yet ... anyone care to chime in?