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  • Hi, he is eating a moreoworm, which is a large type of mealworm

  • Amazingly cute, looks like a larger version of Kevin Hart

  • SO CUTE! What is he eating? was that a snake or a catapillar?

  • its mort!

  • I would not let him eat that thing, while he's on me.

  • Om nom nom nom nom nom.

  • @RainbowShy12447 yep :D.

  • It's like a human baby, but with a tail fur claws, and a lot of energy

  • Wait why am i watching this? I should be doing my homework... :P

  • i dont see the big deal in raising marmosets. they live much bettter lives than they would outside my house.

  • What kind of Marmoset is George?

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  • Dear Santa.....

  • Sensitivity INSANE

  • Im always surprised at how monkey/apes eat. This one isnt that bad, partially cause the food is small and solid but monkeys always eat in a manner so they leave the food everywhere. Fruit drops out of their mouth, they tear it into dozens of pieces, the let it drop a hundred times to the floor, its just everywhere. I dont get it, In nature food is far from plentiful, how can a chimp afford to drop food from a tree/lose it/make it unedible/etc.. if they eat that way. And its always the same.

  • Wow I seriously want one. I grew up in Senegal and Cote d'Ivoire where authorities are pretty cool about exotic animal laws so I knew a number of people with larger primates.

  • cool tat

  • Marmosets cost around 3g

  • Were Did You Get Him And How Much Did He Cost?

  • You are his Table, you like that? mh? do you? yeah you do, you naughty naughty table

  • Their 'scent marking' creates more than an aroma - it makes these things absolutely stink! I don't think I could cope with an animal that acted like it had just been electrocuted - all those jerky movements and head twitching.

  • at :54 it looks at it and thinks to itself, what the heck is that i am eating

  • are those things tasty? wanna eat one

  • but will it blend?

  • this is mico leao from brazil , peoples take out from amazonia for sale ilegal in the world !!!!

  • LLLLLLOOOOOOOOLLLLLLLL meal worms

  • "this... this fucking food. so good.. Omnomnomnomnom!"

  • 0:27-1:06 "om nom nom..nom nom nomonomonomonomnom NOMNOMNOMNOMONNOM"

  • Srsly, who's that one asshole who disliked this?

  • wow that thing eats like my dad O.o

  • moves like he's on crack lol!

  • so cute!

  • I would just like to add that George still lives in his troop with his parents and siblings. He lives in a large outside and inside enclosure and lives as a primate should and not as a pet.

    The handling was to get him used to us handling him, so if he requires veterinary care etc it is not going to be so stressful as having to chase and catch and handle him.

    He does not now come out of his enclosure but will still come to us to take food etc.

  • Geez, they move so fast!!!

  • r.i.p headphone users

  • I would tap that.

  • @GhettoNinjaMan You would tap a tiny monkey? You sick bastard you would rip that poor monkey in half! ;-) lol

  • omg that noise wow soundwave attacks

  • does anyone know if these maroset monkeys are legal in canada? and if any can tell me from were i could get one it would be GREATLY APRECIATED.

  • how much do they cost

  • @BigTate961 $7.99 at walmart.

  • They have a slight aroma as they scent mark there enclosure. They are not particularly vocal but can give out high pitched sounds.

    You should never keep a single marmoset as the are a social animal and need to be kept in at least a pair or more. A sexed pair is the best option. A large enclosure is required with access to natural sunlight.

  • Do this kind of marmoset monkeys smell? And do they make alot of noise? Because i want one really badly and i have to get all the details first.

    Thanks!

  • I want one soooo bad! :D Are they nice? Or wild!

  • Ours are kept as part of a troop and are taken out for short periods when young for handling experience. They are placed back with parents after a few minutes. Taking them out for handling experience makes things like health checks, vet visits much easier and less stressful for the animals.

  • @DebonaireAnimals

    how are they

  • Well isn't he a little cutie xx

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