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  • Excellent piece of work!! Thank you very much for Sharing!!!!!

    What a way of meeting people and get to see their talent. At first was reluctant being on youtube, but getting to do this has brought me into the houses of some very special people. You are one of them. Life; isn't it wonderful!!! Keep up the good work. Hope You Are Having A Splendid Day!!!!

    A New Friend

    Erick

  • meant to say Siamangs, not mangobys

  • Very good coordination between the animals. At 0:26 love how the animal gets up and says WAAAEEE (or whatever) and moves in perfect timing!

  • how do they make that sound, the one that sounds like you blowing in a pipe

  • This is a video response to a Rihanna clip ?

    HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA­HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA­HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA­HA

    nice one !

  • i like it when they get faster then do the sort of Tarzan yell.

  • Lesser apes??!

    BEST/AWESOME APES!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • "They are called the lesser apes because they differ from the chimpanzees, gorillas, bonobos, and orangutans." Arent humans apes too?

  • They are lesser apes simply because of their size, and lack of sexual dimorphism. Yes Humans are Apes as well. And this is in fact a Siamang, but they are in the same family as Gibbons.

  • i find the white handed gibbons to be more appealing to the eye and their songs sound alot better to me.

  • humans arnt apes, it''s just impossible, look how strong they are for there size, it wouldn't make sence where did all of the humans muscle go

  • @alldressed2455 there's no question, humans are apes. They belong to the super family hominoidea of which all species are apes. Relative muscle mass is not the qualification for what does and does not constitute an ape.

  • @alldressed2455

    The same place all our hair went. Its called evolution.

    Say it with me.... ev - oh - loo -shun.

    Now you can go to the 7th grade.

  • @alldressed2455 Muscle size has nothing to do with it. We're primates without tails (apes). Primates have opposable thumbs, which we have.

    We lost our big muscles because we no longer needed them. Having sharp and pointy spears and being able to run long distances and being light weight was alot better for our survival.

  • @spartacandream still have yet to find that missing link

  • @ionvkch actually that's not true. we have identified multiple (now extinct) species in the fossil record that represent the development of prehistoric apes into what we now call humans, for example austrolopithecus and homo habilis

  • i think that would be a siamang!

  • you are right. they are siamangs

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