This is TRULY an amazing video and SO true animals bond with humans and learn from them just as humans should learn from the animals. We're all nature's children in the sense. How would a person feel sitting in a cubical for the entirety of their lives with no contact or interaction?
In the wild, they wouldn't have bubbles to play with. Or humans to care for and watch over them. Intelligent creatures like this should always be in close proximity and contact with caring humans who can help them learn and evolve to their maximum potential. And where their survival as a species can be assured.
Some researchers use the "finger pointing" test & said apes, as intelligent as they are, are not able to follow man's finger-pointing, like a dog. Well, that's because finger pointing is a totally human act, not a chimp act, or an act of any other animal, who've been evolving for millions of years to tackle points or subjects of interest differently. But THIS playful fascination with floating flimsy bubbles -- bursting on their tongues & hands -- clearly shows how closely related we apes are.
Jag tack vare Dr Alison Cronin och hennes man Jim också ta hand om olika primates,de är inte dumma,duktiga nästan lika människa bevisad se efter video just nu!!!
It's incredible how much they care about the bubbles, how much it interests them. They are so curious, just those little bubbles will stimulate their brains. They are so much like humans.
Please ! Is there someone who can tell me what is the name of this song !?
BastienMiaou31 1 week ago in playlist Favorite videos
This is TRULY an amazing video and SO true animals bond with humans and learn from them just as humans should learn from the animals. We're all nature's children in the sense. How would a person feel sitting in a cubical for the entirety of their lives with no contact or interaction?
1softkiss 2 weeks ago
In the wild, they wouldn't have bubbles to play with. Or humans to care for and watch over them. Intelligent creatures like this should always be in close proximity and contact with caring humans who can help them learn and evolve to their maximum potential. And where their survival as a species can be assured.
ZooVisitorMM 2 weeks ago
awwww
airplanexxgirl 1 month ago
What is the name of this music !
this video is AMazing !
BastienMiaou31 2 months ago
Some researchers use the "finger pointing" test & said apes, as intelligent as they are, are not able to follow man's finger-pointing, like a dog. Well, that's because finger pointing is a totally human act, not a chimp act, or an act of any other animal, who've been evolving for millions of years to tackle points or subjects of interest differently. But THIS playful fascination with floating flimsy bubbles -- bursting on their tongues & hands -- clearly shows how closely related we apes are.
HenryDavidT 9 months ago
Jag tack vare Dr Alison Cronin och hennes man Jim också ta hand om olika primates,de är inte dumma,duktiga nästan lika människa bevisad se efter video just nu!!!
429IDA 1 year ago
What a beautiful scene and such magical music. Love it
eccentricoldcow 1 year ago
Beautiful stuff :)
loner1878 1 year ago
I am not so sure I think he would rather fend for his own family. Orangutans can look after themselves given the space and habitat to do so.
graimat 2 years ago
The man blowing the bubbles has the best job in the world. A magical video.
Tommo64 2 years ago 13
Wonderful.
Tommo64 2 years ago
Wonderful.
Tommo64 2 years ago
PRECIOUS!!!
sjl04c 2 years ago
PRECIOUS!!!
sjl04c 2 years ago
"They are people". See how curious and playful they are. just like our children.
Viva Darwin
gig970 2 years ago 7
i love this video so much
aubrietia 2 years ago
Wonderful creatures; if only humans were more like Orangutans [peaceful].
itchytoke 2 years ago
It's incredible how much they care about the bubbles, how much it interests them. They are so curious, just those little bubbles will stimulate their brains. They are so much like humans.
redapes2 2 years ago
bless them
ETthecheeselover 2 years ago