I can only imagine that they are suppose to hang onto their mothers for like the first 8 years. They seem like they don't know what to do. I'm glad they are cared for. They look happy. lol
Exposing Liars I have been watching a lot of documentaries and reading up and their babies stay close to on mom for the first three yrs. The baby daughter leaves her mom and can become pregnant at that age.
@@tammymccord7224 that is absolutely NOT true..they certain cannot become pregnant at 3 nor do they leave their mothers while that young...at 3 they are still babies--toddlers. I would definitely double check my info if I were you before I started passing along false information to others...plus..it kinda makes you look fairly unintelligent!!
@@tammymccord7224 Offspring stay with the mother orangutan for up to 8 years and will stay near the mother even if the mother has another baby. The 3 year old orangutans are not getting pregnant or giving birth.
I wish I was 30 years younger and healthy, I would dedicate my life for free to the care of these WONDERFUL animals.. I mean, LOOK at those faces and eyes! To die for!!
It's heartbreaking that all these babies have lost their mothers to the razing of land for Palm oil plantations. It is akin to genocide considering how closely we are related.
whats's sad is that to the people in charge it doesn't matter if there were native tribes living on the lands desired by palm oil corps they'd still be slaughtered even if a chief went straight to the new york times and told them his people are being killed so fatasses can eat candy and drink soda.
Sylvester Mergatroid Yes we can call that a genocide. Compared with the orangutans we can see that humans are very noisy. These babies are so quite and so gentle with their lovely eyes.
I love Orangutans,Monkeys,donkeys,horses,dogs,chickens,pigs,sheep,wolves,cats,rabbits and every other non-human and human animal.I wish we can all learn to live together, respect,protect,appreciate and admire each other regardless of the size,colour,gender, looks,language and country.We are born here for no choice or fault of our own.Each one of us can stop speciesism for good…if we pretend to know better we must do better.
I just noticed this particular video is 12 Yrs. Old!!!! Is the Sanctuary/school still progressing strongly for these baby Orangutans 🦧. I dearly hope so particularly when you are made aware of the damned Palm Oil trade tearing the guts out of their forest homes.
There is one thing I do not agree with humans keeping animals in cages or even Zoo , for example if there is a lion in Zoo they don't have enough space to have their territory which is probably 10 miles or more , having animals in the zoo is wrong and they keep them there for the entertainment . They should put them self in the zoo..
So many orphaned babies, it's heartbreaking. I've stopped using all products containing Palm oil. Once I started looking for it I was shocked to find it everywhere!!
I swear these babys are humans just dressed in funny and furry costumes. I just CAN NOT wrap my head around a 100% human, being so very cruel and harming these precious treasures. Rather it's physically, mentally, emotionally, or all of the above, in any way. Someone who does, is lower than the lowest of creatures. I'm thinking snake right now. That makes me sad. But Their lovable sweetness and funny playfullness cheers me up again. I swear to everything Holy if I had the finances I would have my own orangutan sanctuary. Provide a caring, loving and learning environment for them. Teach them the ways of their kind before them. Then with a sad, but joyful heart, wave good-bye as they return to the jungle from once they came, where they've always belonged and a prayer for a life full of happiness! God bless our primates!🙏🐒🌳💖🌿🐵🌸🌺🌳🍉🍎🍑🍓🍌🍌🍌🍌😁
The orang utan were displaced when huge tracks of land were cleared for palm oil plantations. These are all juveniles. What happened to the adult orang utans who gave birth to these juveniles.
Yup, this is how you prepare orphaned Orangutans for release back into the wild! They'll be all nice and fat for the countless predators out there, to rip them apart in the first 5 minutes! Why would you "salute" these people? They're simply exploiting these animals for money, and they're no different than the poachers that caused them to be there in the first place! Compare this facility to one that actually cares about getting them back into the wild where they belong. They would never allow this stupidity to take place. They prevent contact with humans as much as possible, and they sure as hell don't allow outsiders, with their countless diseases to interact with them like this! A simple virus we are resistant to, could transfer to these apes, then into the truly wild population, and wipe out hundreds of them! I know seeing them like this is heart warming, and they're so damn cute and loveable when they're babies, however, we're all so ignorant when it comes to doing what's best for them. They aren't a very nice anima to have around when they're fully grown, and even more so when they've been spoiled rotten like these ones! They don't show any footage of how they behave when they don't get what they want, and it doesn't take much to send them into a complete meltdown!
Seeking for mother's love...these cute and intelligent babies hug this lady to get some love and warmth from her....that is so sad, that these precious baby se perated from their mother.....they dont deserve these cruelty....
Hi, I'm planning to go to Indonesia to see orangutans. Could you please let me know what is the name of this palace on the video? I would be very appreciate your help. thanks
Rizkhy Iyazi Thanks for the reply, but they don't don't have any rehabilitation centre. Do you know the name of the organization where this was filmed?
bandzior2011 Hello, I hope my reply is not too late..there are several orang-utan survival foundations, the one in this video is perhaps The Borneo Orangutan Survival (BOS), website: orangutan.or.id/?url=splash_ou If you contact them I believe they will be more than happy to help you. Cheers!
Please excuse the spelling of certain words. I am a very old lady and can see the good and the bad of these vidios. But my love for primates began long before some of you were born. Again, thank you for helping these poor unfortunate animals. How does someone from the US help you? I would love to do what I can. Explain how. Please, so adorable!
You are an amazing person Mrs. Foster. I believe the sanctuary is located in Indonesia and they have official website : orangutan.or.id There's a section on the website explaining of how you can support the cause. I Thank you for your love for the orangutan, because orangutan is our pride and beloved animal here in Indonesia.
If is possible for outsiders to come n do voluntary service there for a short time...maybe at the same time contribute certain amount of money towards the welfare of these precious animals
It's 2018 this was filmed in 2009 and there still orphans being looked after. No matter how many protests there are the big money who sell the palm oil have the biggest say towards these animals survival. No lessons learned yet!!
in 1991 I was injured in 1994 to 96 a doctor destroyed my back. In 2015 I saw my first Orangutan in A video from Borneo. I have lost my left leg in 2020. After 28years of living to me I was discarded. I would give all my time and money to orangutan
Jim Vett , sorry about your luck pal , but this is a A&B kind of world we all share with each other ,for now , you know A +B = $$$$ and if you can’t get down with that , then kindly C yourself out !!! I know it sucks ass , but that’s how things are in our world these days !!
If they endangered then where did all these babies come from? And all the other babies just like them at the other hundred or so orangutan sanctuaries? They are not endangered they are thriving. Thanks to these breeding outfits.
I could watch these babies all day .l admit ,their temper tantrums cam be fimmy to watch .l wonder which of these babies are now adults that are on prerelease Islands..At least the ones that are shown on Jungle School .
Ok... Saying that's not nice #1 they can't understand your words maybe how you say it. Their teachers speak a whole other language. #2 what you think is nice had nothing to do with what they need.
I don’t see where they are at school in the forest to learn? Looks like you took them to a park and gave them toys like a child. They need to be in orangutan school to learn so they can be returned to their natural habitat 😢😢😢
People genuinely love these fellow creatures so please let us translate that into protecting their environment so they can be with their own parents. It is otherwise it is like cuddling war refugees.
What a racket to make money how many poor kids in orphanages get this kind of care people don’t visit then because they aren’t real live teddy bears make me sick that they take advantage for there monitory gain they make allot of money by exploiting in videos or in person like this and I guarantee orphans in this area don’t get the care the food these spoiled brats get
I don't see how anyone would hurt or kill these beautiful animals there so smart and loving it would take someone with out a heart or someone who is more animal than human to kill them
I thought this was a good video. Just a few notes to the videographer to help next time your out with the camera. First, move around your subjects in order to get the most of your shots. Agreat portion of your filming was on someones back. Concentrate on each subject and try to make the most of what your filming. Instead of back shots move to side of the subject in order to get both in the frame. Don't just focus on the middle of the frame look at all four corners so you can get the most in it.