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  • Scared, cages, hungry, thirsty - the only thing better would be tortured.

  • why the hell is there a crow in a cage? :(

  • I someone assraping that bird or something holy shit what a noise that thing makes

  • This little video always elevates my spirits. Watching monkeys suffer is such a happy past-time.

  • Sorry, "animal shelter" is a very limited concept in Indonesia. One organization, ProFauna, does host a rehabilitation center for one endangered species of monkey with the aim of releasing them to the wild.

  • What would be done to the bought monkeys?

    Can they be returned to an animal shelter once bought?

    Poor things

  • They look so skinny and miserable and lonely and so missing their mothers. LOVE IT!

  • How hard is it to rent a soundproof room in Indonesia? One that cleans up easily and nobody asks questions.

  • 1 of them has a mo hawk @ 28 sec.

  • wat the fukk ur mest up

  • That's not right

  • monkeys are really aliens in discuise 

  • So, to the person that taped this, and finds it so horrible, I have to ask, how many did you buy and release? They can be bought for a couple of bucks, you just have to haggle some.

  • @junkintrunk55

    So you are suggesting that I give money to the poachers, justifying their trade? And where exactly should I release a sick domesticated monkey?

  • @aripacker All I am saying is that they can survive in the jungle without all the human interferance. My sister bought several in India and some of those were the "performing" monkeys on the roadside.

    She took them out to the forest and released them. You can go back there and there are still monkeys there. Did everyone survive? No, but in the wild they stand a less than 40% chance, so even at a 10% survival rate, it's better then what they have now. But no, you go ahead and throw cash at it.

  • @aripacker how does a poacher capture a domesticated monkey? Think about it.

  • @contreful Haha, clever. But the monkey isn't domesticated when captured: it's a baby. The poachers kill the mothers and take the babies, who are raised motherless in cages and become domesticated adults.

  • @aripacker I watch a video on how they trap them. They set the cage, let the alpha male go in and eat, then the troop would go in after he comes out. After the trap is shut, they go in and pull the monkeys and put them in sacks. The mamas either have their teeth pulled out, or if their too aggressive, they just shoot them. The alpha watches his whole troop vanish. All the males get their teeth pulled, then they are sent to restaurants. The animal is served with another tied on watching you eat

  • @aripacker The thing is that these are juveniles, not babies. Juvenile males roam free in nature anyway, until they can find a troop to fit in. Females can join any troop they want. Baby monkeys are never raised in cages because they bring in more money as infants, and they require too much care. The "vendors" want to sell these teenagers ASAP because they cost to feed and they get mean. Teenage monkeys do just fine in the wild.

  • @aripacker Cont' Anyone who has ever raised a baby monkey will tell you it's a 24/7 job. It's too labor intensive. Even the breeders in the USA charge $5500.00 for an 11 to 28 day newborn. Raising baby monkeys in a cage is far from a quick venture. These market people are out to make as much as possible, quickly, which bars babies "raised motherless in cages". A baby monkey takes 10 months to wean. Poachers sell babies, send juveniles and adults to the meat markets. It's all about the cash.

  • @junkintrunk55

    Unfortunealty if you buy them, they will catch more to replace them. The best thing to do is not support this trade and urge others to not do so as well. It must be publisized. Plus, where did you want them to be released-they would need to go back to a certain environment and they also could be sick. It is a lose lose situation and this crap must be stopped.

  • @Kerrik35 I hear that all the time and then I hear how smart they are. Which is it? Monkeys can survive, males have a harder time than females, but if their so smart they should be able to make it. Bottom line is that you aren't going to stop it. It's like trying to stop prostitution. Personally, I can't stand them, and can’t be near them, but why do people make such a big production? If their so smart, let them figure it out. If they are sick, they will die anyway.

  • @Kerrik35 Funny, the place in Florida that has monkeys, Silver Spring Resort? It trapped and sold 350 monkeys to labs. They are a destructive vermin. Every thing you are taught to hate in humans, bullies, stealing, picking on the lesser, greed, vandalism, killing babies, killing the old, leaving the babies behind to starve, or die of hunger, to become prey, beating the babies, "taking the candy (food) from babies" , all of these traits and more are supposed to be "cute" in monkeys.

  • :"(

  • thats just sad.... :[

  • Was their parent murdered?

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