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  • Shove a broomstick up her ass. She'll be happy as a clam.

  • Where did you get her? She is so cute. And if you do not want to keep her feel free to let me know I would love to have a capuchin and trying very hard to find someone that will help me get one I do not have the fee to adopt so I am looking to see if someone is wanting to rehome the monkey it does happen? Or if you know someone in the states looking for a home because they do not have time etc to care for the little guy or girl let me know thanks!

  • @Skydancer1971 If you looked at the introduction you would see that this video was shot at a wildlife refuge. I do not support keeping capuchins as pets and neither does this refuge, there goal is to rehabilitate wildlife and then release them back into the wild. Many of the capuchins at the refuge are from private ownerships where they suffered a great deal of abuse and neglect. capuchins are wonderful animals but they have not been bred for domestication and should not be.

  • @JohnnieJungleGuts I understand that and this does not allow for a whole lot to say I am looking to adopt for a bit then when older turn them over to a place here too that rehabs them in to nature again. I Only plan to keep the monkey until he or she is old enough to go to a better place. There are too many that have been killed etc because they bite etc I would rather they be given to someone then rehabed into wild. We are NOT all bad peeps thank you very much

  • @Skydancer1971 No, not "all bad peeps," just ignorant peeps.

    B4 you start playin w/monkeys, gotta EDUCATE yourself ... read up, learn how to care for 'em, learn how they communicate ... then see if there's a monkey sanctuary near you & ask to volunteer ... AVOID any peeps who keep monkeys locked in small cages as "pets" or worse, who dress 'em up like human babies (WRONG!)... make it about helping monkeys to survive and both you AND the monkeys will benefit ... good luck.

  • @5tpxyyrk I have educated MYSELF. Almost 5 years before that I researched SEVERAL species. I think you are missing the point here. NOT ALL PET OWNERS are wrong. And while some people JUMP head first into it without thinking, without studying withOUT preparing, they end up in trouble. You may be where MONKEYS come in and help themselves being over populated and chased OUT of their homelands.

    The states SIR Have breeders and they do an awesome job if they are by the book. The monkeys here

  • @Skydancer1971 Wrong. All pet owners who own monkeys or want to own monkeys are not correct, and are doing more harm than good. I am a primatologist and I can't tell you the number of monkeys I see at my facility with neruosis from their owners or their human habitats. I don't know how you think you're educating yourself, but it's not the correct way. The states do a TERRIBLE job with monkeys in the pet trade, and capture them from the wild only to sell them into what is similar to slavery.

  • Will NOT survive in the wilds overseas. They are born and raised in captivity that's all they know and if a person has the means to keep them, raise them and treat them better than what a poacher would KILLING their mothers and slinging them into a cage. I believe to at least keep them from being killed is far better than stuffing them into cages like Jungle Friends does and over crowds them. Who is right there? AND WHAT ABOUT your singing to the monkey IS that NOT worng? She in heat? And needs

  • @Skydancer1971 The DO survive in the wild overseas. I observed them for years. The only reason they aren't surviving is because humans are destroying their habitats. Obviously you do not have the means to own a monkey because you "don't have the adoption fee" and actually WANT a monkey as a pet! Don't be naive! The only proper habitat for monkeys is in a habitat that mocks the wild NOT A HUMAN HOME, as well as a place where they can socialize with other monkeys.

  • A MALE MONKEY but you are going to preach about someone treating them well as WRONG? I have again heard preaching because that is how you are TRAINED to be able to work IN a place where you are romancing a monkey? See, it goes both ways, I can sit here and knock what you are doing and the other so called do gooders that monkeys should be in CAGES thats where she is is it not? WHERE are the males and other females they LIVE in GROUPS.

    Do not call people Ignorant because U have no clue about them

  • @Skydancer1971 Monkeys have little to no natural enrichment in their human homes, and are torn away from their mothers very early to be sold into the pet trade. Many times the babies will be kept alone and bottle fed in the dark so that they cannot make an attachment to anyone until their new humans come and get them. Still think the US does a good job with monkeys as pets? Seriously, educate yourself. Take primate behavior classes or something.

  • AND what about the CHAIN you got her on? Is that notWRONG?

  • @Skydancer1971 You should also never "adopt for a bit". These animals form social bonds that last lifetimes. Breaking these bonds causes serious neurosis and depression; I see it happen every day and it is tragic. The only better place is in a wildlife facility or monkey center. The animal would be so much better off rehabilitated and not in a home with someone who does not work with primates on a daily basis and does not know enough to know how irresponsible monkey ownership is, no offense.

  • First of all you do not know me at all. Secondly there is a ZOO that is looking for me to FOSTER not that i am keen on doing that as I have WORKED there many a times with primates . YOU have K|NOW clue hw many times I have GRIEVED or anything like that when having to give them BACK it rips my heart out every time. SO do NOT JUDGE me off of a comment or two you do not know how Or what I have done I am now looking for one that I can WILL keep because I am sick to death of having to GIVE GIVE and

  • @Skydancer1971 I don't know you, but I know that no zoo would ask a random person who wants a monkey to keep one of their monkeys. Which zoo is it? I'm sure I've had contact with them. I'm actually a Primatologist. If you really cared about monkeys you would donate and volunteer, NOT try to keep them as pets. Also, you are changing your story. The first thing you said is that you wanted a monkey for a little while, now you're saying that you commonly nurse them back to health. You're a liar.

  • @SElement91 Liar? That was my plan. But you changed my mind first off. YOU lied, no primatologist I nor the zoo I worked for in training how to remove an exotic animal kept by an owner that abused said animal said only a pet is kept on a leash as you have her. Secondly, I have fostered many of these animals back to health in my home due to 24/7 care needed to be done to get them back to health. Third I can do as I wish, considering that I EARNED the fucking right more so than someone chaining

  • @Skydancer1971 Which zoo did you work for? Let me contact them. I don't believe you had any training because if you did you would know that this behavior is characteristic of a mating display BECAUSE IT IS ONE. And again, this is not my video. This is "JohnnieJungleGuts"'s video and I am Selement91, a different commenter who ALSO disagrees with you. You are so uneducated, it's horrific. You obviously have never fostered a brown capuchin because you don't even recognize basic mating behavior.

  • An animal as you did and torturing her with your singing if you are as you say you are you know this, only a moron would do this but thank you very much. You are the liar, if you were as you claim you would knw that animals in such condition as kept in zoos have a higher percentage of abandoning their young at birth thus it is a human's job to step in and take care of them. You can not leave the newborn alone over night and tell it to stay there till you get back IN the morning for feedings

  • @Skydancer1971 No, it is not a human's job to step in and care for them. Humans take care of monkeys at zoos and wildlife centers, not in their homes. As a primatologist, I know that it is the most BASIC KNOWLEDGE that humans SHOULD NOT KEEP PRIMATES IN THEIR HOME. You can leave a newborn overnight with her mother, not alone obviously but whoever said anybody is leaving a newborn alone at zoos? They don't- they leave them with TRAINED PROFESSIONALS not idiots like you.

  • they a baby primste is like a newborn human it has to be fed ON demand, and it is attached to the mother to keep it warm, and to bond with it. So do NOT tell me how to do my job, when you're the one lying about what you do but thank you because now I will get one and there is not a damn thing you can do about it and as far as the place worked for, they even said that is EXACTLY what you have her as a PET you are singing for trying to maybe get a record deal? Hoping?

  • @Skydancer1971 Trust me hun, you have no idea what you're talking about. Let me check your credentials. You are totally lying. Nobody with a brain would let you care for an infant monkey- you can't even tell that I am a different person than the person who uploaded this video, which is simple because we have different account names. I never even said anything about agreeing with the actions of what is happening in this video.

  • Take the CHAIN off of her, she does NOT need it you would know this if you were a freaking priatoligist, what person other than an idiot would keep a Capuchin monkey on a chain? And Trust me that so called smile is not a smile she is showing she does NOT like you or the noise you're making. Primates do not smile it is a sign they are frighten or upset in some way.

  • @Skydancer1971 Are you even reading what I'm writing? I CAN'T TAKE THE CHAIN OFF OF HER BECAUSE I'VE NEVER SEEN HER. THIS VIDEO IS NOT MINE YOU IDIOT. Also, if you knew anything about brown capuchin you would know that this is a mating ritual, where the female rubs and hugs herself, making faces and stimulating herself with her tail. READ ABOUT IT. You're right, apes like chimpanzee and most monkeys "smile" when they are frightened, but this is a clear mating display.

  • Give after al the freaking work I have done to nurse a baby because it mother refused, you have no clue how many I have bandageds and nursed back to health, and no matter what you may think I will get one and dayum sure do NOT have them on CHAINs as you have her. You want to practice singing why don't you hold HER not keep her trapped. Or let her tain your ass to a wall and sing to you all you are doing is showing you know nothing and trying to get some gig instead of contact is WHAT she wants

  • @Skydancer1971 It isn't me in this video, so I'm not sure why you keep saying "you". I don't have her in chains, and I'm also not saying that this video is right, and I didn't post or upload this video. I'm a different commenter, if you look at the name. I'm saying that YOU are wrong. I don't believe you have ever nursed a monkey back to health, as you have no idea what you're talking about. Monkeys don't need a human, they need other monkeys and a natural habitat.

  • @Skydancer1971 Obviously you wanted to have this monkey who is clearly not an infant and is an ADULT because she is showing MATING DISPLAYS YOU IDIOT

  • @SElement91 That's right. She wants a fuck, no more no less - a fuck and that's that.

  • @killbabymonkeys Yep. Like your mother last night.

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