It's like the jail cells on The Andy Griffith Show. The keys to the cells are hanging on the wall right next to the end of the steel bars within easy reach of whoever is locked inside. All a detainee had to do was reach through the bars and a few inches over, and the keys were as good as in their hand. In spite of the fact that any time someone was put in the cell and had to have been watching where the keys, no one ever bothered to reach outside their cell and around the corner to let themselves out.
@@sped6954 it's like the Truman show, everyone has their script and can't act outside of it, so the people in the show wouldn't try to escape, as that would break with the story's intention! I love the Truman show, although it seriously gives me the heebie jeebies, just like the cabin in the woods! One movie that scared me as a kid, was "I am legend", just the concept of it. Another movie I watched as a kid for some reason was insidious, that's fucking nightmare fuel for a kid at 11 or whatever I was. Damn, I actually watched a lot of scary movies all throughout my childhood, I was scared of the dark etc anyways, so why not just add fuel to the fire and cause mental scarring aswell? :D
Yes. They realized they were witnessing history. This is the marker of time. BDE and ADE (before/after Daryl's escape). "This was the day their chains were unshackled. The day their prison walls crumbled. Their day of liberation. They are awaiting for Daryl's return. For it was foretold, that one day Daryl shall return in a robe of blue, as his red ass shines extra bright in blue. He shall return to free even those who turned against him. And they shall all. Be. Free."* *Book of Mandrill 24:18-36
Nah, the monkeys weren’t fighting but picking on that one particular monkey that escaped. So they just waitin to see if said monkey will come back. It’s a dominance struggle and big monkey is bein ganged up on out of jealousyz
Pardon my ignorance, but can you explain what you mean by "looking for the rotation"? I'm sure it's some meme, and people are going to laugh that I don't know it. I still would appreciate someone explaining it. Thanks.
@snoski Well, it has become a meme over the past few years, but it's also a legitimate activity. A "rotation" in this context refers to a blunt rotation/ joint rotation. There is a group of people typically standing in a circle sharing a blunt or joint. Theres a standard puff puff pass rule that ensures everyone standing in the circle gets some smoke. Now I say he's looking for the rotation because he's obviously a chill ass primate and the way he walks around looking at nothing leads me to believe that he smelled some dank and is searching for that dream rotation.
As also stated in the description and some answers to the following video by Biberklaus1: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-4T5tir9npHI.html, the Mandrill male erupted from the enclosure on September 25th, 2011 in the zoo of my hometown Augsburg in Bavaria = in southern Germany. A week earlier the old mandrill male had died and the mandrill females didn't accept this younger male as the new boss (and lover) and so ended up attacking him massively, a small portion of which happened to be documented by psyraptor in his video above. For decades, baboons used to be housed in this outdoor enclosure and the monkey house behind it, and no baboon ever escaped. Later, the electric cables were then installed on the edge of the outdoor enclosure and on the inside of the outer wall of the moat, which ultimately led to this Mandrill man being able to escape from the moat; without the external electric cable, the mandrill could not have climbed the wall. How this story continued and fortunately ended mildly, as well as further informations about it, can be found in Biberklaus1's video, which I linked above, and in his often English answers to comments on it = after the attempts to capture and anesthetize the mandrill by the rather helpless zoo staff and the veterinarian were unsuccessful, the mandrill voluntarily swam back into the enclosure after about an hour without becoming aggressive; but after he burned his paws and feet on the power cable, he had to be nursed back to health for over a month and had to be kept separate from the other mandrills and was soon given to another zoo because the mandrill women still didn't accept him.
@@Chris-jw8vm Yes, climbing the thin power cable was certainly quite painful for the mandrill, but obviously easier to bear than his fear of drowning and of "his women". 😉 I would have actually expected that he would have trembled constantly (from 1:14 in the video above) because of the many electric shocks, but I believe Biberklaus1's statement in one of his answers to his video I linked above that the cable was then actually electrified and the mandrill burned his hands on it. As far as I can remember, this detail was not mentioned in the report in our local newspaper "Augsburger Allgemeine", but according to one of his answers, Biberklaus1 has a season ticket for the Augsburg Zoo since many years (see also his many videos from there) and therefore certainly has this information from the animal keepers there with which he obviously talked about at some point after this event, and also in the scene from 0:36 in the above video it looks like the mandrill quickly lets go of the cable there, frightened because of the electric shock. The fact that the mandrill then behaved very peacefully was probably also due to the fact that he was pretty dazed from the many electric shocks, and I can only agree with the many comments here and in the video by Biberklaus1 that in particular the people with small children were hair-raisingly careless here and I can only hope that large catching nets are part of the obligatory equipment of every zoo today - see the helpless behavior of the animal keepers in the video by Biberklaus1 and the fact, which I can hardly understand, that the veterinarian only had a single tranquilizer dart with him at the time. (By the way, the filmmaker psyraptor of the above video is apparently a Hungarian who was probably on vacation in Augsburg at the time, and sorry that my english - and the google translator - might not be very good.) Kind regards from near Augsburg!
@@Chris-jw8vm I'm not sure if your second answer above qualifies as typical English 'modesty', but I find it quite amusing. 😉😂 (Btw, about 40 years ago I was on vacation with a friend in southern England for two weeks in the summer and thought it was very nice there - except for the ʺoccasionallyʺ terrible food - porridge etc. - especially since we unexpectedly had very nice sunny weather for the whole two weeks. 😉)
But there is two problems...he was bullied into leaving the troupe but now he has no friends, he even got an electric shock to. I feel sorry for him. he needed a new friend.
JB than you're an idiot, that monkey would chew on your face, it don't care if you're trying to save it, all it knows is some dumbass naked ape is trying to pick him up and the appropriate response is to rip your dumbass face off.
JB yes try and rescue a dangerous and scared animal, while you have no proper training or equipment to handle such a thing, what a fantastic idea, you are a very smart person.
Frank, now free of the enclosure, started to breath the fresh air of freedom for the first time.... as he gained confidence strolling the sunlit paths of the zoo he began to enjoy the pretty exhibits with all of the interesting animals milling about as he had once done. Frank began to enjoy the company of the other zoo patrons as they snacked on various treats and he too became hungry. Ambling over to the nearest concession stand he suddenly startled at the astronomical prices of food. It was at this point Frank finally realized “I need to get a better job!”
Alright i googled a bit. It says some monkey species can swim and some can't. And monkeys in the wild tend to avoid water since there are predators living in the water.
+PrecisionWrittens A lot of zoo enclosures use moats to hold their animals because people don't like bars and cages. But there's a history of animals (primates especially) either escaping anyway or drowning :(
It has electric wire to deter them from even jumping into the water, but this was an extreme situation. Also there is electric wire near the outer side of the pool, where it climbs, but seemed to be inactive because otherwise it would have tried to get away from it instead of clinging to escape. There is some other video of a lion that is being chased by other rivals that want to kill it in an African park that is surrounded by electric fence too, much stronger than this. And the lion is so terrified of being caught and killed by the others that it doesn't give a damn about the electric shocks and just tries to go through the fence, and succeeds.
No one talking about the fact that all the monks tried to beat up that monk. That’s the whole reason it escaped🥲 Hope that he got a godly status now, he’ll need it.
1:46 Originally this mandrill was being attacked causing him to escape, now after the escape he's an Alpha & everyone is looking at him like a BOSS, lol.
I know chimp enclosures can be like this because chimps literally can’t swim they’re too dense and will sink, maybe they thought mandrills were the same. I’m assuming mandrills are afraid of water but they wouldn’t expect one mandrill to be kicked out into water
I know me too 🤣 the thing that made it so funny to me was because when it was climbing over, everybody started fleeing, all except this one kid. Like just the sight of a crowd full of people fleeing, and seeing one kid doing the exact opposite and walking right up to it like it was no big deal haha!
@@jennas9033 I’m just saying that when I was a kid, if I saw people running away from something then I would know that it’s something dangerous. Maybe he has some sort of learning difficulty. Maybe he’s just a very inquisitive kid 🤷♂️
To the other monkeys that had never encountered the string above the water that he stood on, it literally looked like he stood on the water and climbed out of captivity. His story will be passed down for generations and eventually inspire a monkey religion
@Holy Drug Lord🔼 Google it 🤣🤣. Google isn't a reliable references. Anyone can put anything on Google. I think you just believe what your told and spread it round like facts 🤣
It was about to get killed by all the others in the enclosure. Thats why it risked the water. Certain death weighed against probable death, it chose life.
@@ME-bw3rlOf course not!!! After 30 minutes and after the people had gone, he went back through the water. Just get informed before posting nonsense!!
Poor guy nearly drowned. He seems like a nice bloke. Didn't fight back against the smaller females, or bother the humans either. He just wants to live and let live.
Breaking news: Monke in shock after discovering the only thing that bound him to that place was his mind, and has now truly discovered the power within himself.
Most primates/monkeys can't really swim because of their body proportions and center of gravity. And even though the mandrill in the video got out, he was clearly struggling.
Not going to lie I'm impressed with the surrounding people in handling the situation. When he jumped out they let the monkey just walk by and didnt do anything stupid, barely even moved. Smart.
@@oliveryt7168 Animal jails that usually take in animals and house animals that could not survive in the wild Trust me, those mandrills are glad not to be bullied by a lion every meter they walk
@@oliveryt7168 Until you can end habitat destruction, i don't want to hear shit about 'animal jails'. Thanks to rampant, unfettered development in countries that the supposed conservation groups don't really bother about because they can't shake them down for money, a lot of species are in danger of going extinct in the wild.
Does nobody notice that the monkey was forced out by the others? Carefully rewatch the footage. The smaller monkey starts attacking the big one until he starts running away when more and more monkeys join in on the hunt and start attacking him. I'm sure they would have seriously hurt him if he did not jump in the water. He escaped outside because it was the only safe place to go.
Once free he realized the pressure of holding down a job, paying a mortgage and saving for the kids college tuition. He broke back in the following week.
''They... They told us there was nothing beyond the water. They told us it was all a hologram and if we tried to leave we would suffer a painful death. I must return to tell the others!''
The idiots standing around and looking at it while not alerting the zoo authorities/others coming to the area, must have never seen how big these things teeth get.
André Linoge it's still a dangerous animal out of it's enclosure, it might not be aggressive now, but one wrong move from a dumbass who's trying to get closer and it's going to sink it's teeth in their throat.
@@sirandrelefaedelinoge It doesn't matter if it isn't interested in people or not, it is still a very aggressive and violent creature that has lethal capabilities. One small thing could immediately signal a red flag and make it go berserk. Animals are unstable and unpredictable.
It feels like at the beginning all the monkeys were arguing abt something until one of them went 'fine, watch this' and tried to escape to prove a point. He was scared and unsure of himself but out of pure spite he did it. He got out of the enclosure. He couldn't belive it himself, and looks around dazed and confused. The other monkeys are stunned and speechless. They stopped their fighting to watch in awe. He had done the unthinkable, the impossible.
He only did that because so many of the other ones threatened his life to the point that he chose his fear of water over his fear of death because he is helpless and captive.
Mandrill village elder, 1 year from now: "Tom was a young Mandrill no one loved. But one day, he did what no one thought possible: he climbed the Impassable Wall and escaped into the hoomans world. He became the Wall Hopper, the Chosen One. He will one day return and lead us all to freedom"
....but can we talk about the complete and utter lack of concern? Like, absolutely NOBODY was like "yea lemme excuse myself from this possibly dangerous WILD animal cuz u know, mY lIfE MaTtErS tO Me" like wtf🤣🤦🏾♀️
@Zak Barrett "theyre unpredictable and could turn aggressive at any moment. You most probably wouldnt be able to fight one off on your own and they are faster than humans" Dude just described dogs, spiders, bees, uncles, among other things we live with daily.
Lucius Janovich yes but it's still a wild animal that's scared and confused, are really going to wait and see a person get their face ripped off before you call the proper authorities?
@@Saber23 its disgusting. animals like tthese guys arent meant to be captive and caged up in some hanky-panky enclosure. and dont even say its for their own good cause its not. its purely for human entertainment and the dollar.
@@chrisjoseph3970 I mean I do agree with part of it, but at the same time it does keep them safe from other wild animals. The part I agree with is the fact they use them for human entertainment