It's tea time, who's going to be difficult ? Let's see - Reddy definitely isn't having an easy time ! But Kiley unexpectedly steals the show in the end 🤣
Yes l totally agree..and she does it all with 1 working boob..😂..she is such a good momma..usually one of the last to wear her babies..but its more gentle than just NO MORE like some of the mom's. No names but we know who they are😮..
Indeed. The babies only have to go through it once. And Moms have to deal with denying the littles they love and not succumb to the tantrums every one or two years.
I like that Nataly is unique in that she doesn't spoil Huey as much as other first time moms do. She is still very affectionate towards him but she really does give him a long leash and doesn't let him keep nursing just because she skipped a year.
I know this is a dumb question, but... These monkeys have an excellent memory. Why do they still climb all over the cage? Don't they remember the stress if getting trapped inside, or the pain of being operated on? Of course they don't understand they are being sterilised, but surely the cage means something bad.
Yes, but the lure of free food and a fun place to climb can be strong. Some do seem to avoid the cages and may have a clearer understanding of what they represent.
Im so glad u started pkay n music when that baby started throw n a tantrum again i think it was Coty gosh he's got some unfortunately good lungs on him. I feel bad 4 u though u can't just put music on & block that annoying sound out of ur ears. I'm sorry 2 say but Dipidy is an ugly yearling sorry but he does have a handsome winter coat though. Kimtigger143!!!❤😊❤😊
Nah, for them it's not noise as it is for us. They don't hear high pitches like we do. Rhesus macaques can't hear music all they hear is noice. Their visual cortex is a lot like humans and their memory cortex is fine so they see what we see but they don't hear what we hear. A study that took two years because they wanted to be really sure they had gotten it right the first time took place with it's beginning at 2014. We humans have a particular patch in our auditory cortex that makes us able to hear harmonic tones. They found out that rhesus macaques don't have it. The study showed that the monkeys didn't responded significant different when hearing harmonic sound or noice. The monkeys even had greater response to noice and they are perfectly capable of detecting differences in audio frequencies (So everyone trying to learn macaques learn auditory tasks can stop now). The macaques do use some harmonic sounds to friends but not as often as noice. An Hong Kong musical artist Samsin Young had musician play a "muted" version of Tchaikovsky's Fifth symphony. He made it so the strings on the instruments couldn't make any pitches. The only thing that is recorded is noice. One of the researcher in the study thinks that's probably what it sounds like to the monkeys. It's different with drumming! Researchers think the monkeys drumming is the origin of music. When monkey drums they activate brain network linked to communication. Macaques drums by shaking branches or thumbing on dead logs. We've also heard in AM's videos that they use those metal doors to make loud sounds (drumming). The louder drumming the more powerful macaque you are (like Chimpanzees and gorillas and well even some humans seems to believe that the louder you are...) In research done they found that the monkeys responds to drumming sounds as they would do to communication. So, they think that drumming originated as a form of expression or communication in an ancestral species common to both apes and old world monkeys early in the primate evolution. 🤓🇸🇪