Japanese Snow Monkeys - Watch Japanese Macaques as they enjoy the steaming hot spring baths and play in deep snow. It is filmed in the Jigokudani Monkey Park (Jigokudani Yaen Kōen) near Nagano. Joi...
Japanese Snow Monkeys - Watch Japanese Macaques as they enjoy the steaming hot spring baths and play in deep snow. It is filmed in the Jigokudani Monkey Park (Jigokudani Yaen Kōen) near Nagano. Join wildlife & nature photographer Marsel van Oosten on a Squiver Photo Trip to Japan and come back with great pictures of snowmonkeys and much more amazing Japanese wildlife! Visit www.squiver.com and sign up for the White & Wild Japan Photo Trip, learning the tricks from a professional.
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かわいいとして、彼らはまだ、野生動物であることがあります。し かし、非常に尊敬。 (translation sence most people don't know it) as cute as they may be they are still wild animals. But highly respected
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These got it better than most of us homo sapiens! lol
(translation sence most people don't know it)
as cute as they may be they are still wild animals. But highly respected
the monkey that's sitting to the right in the tub, he is all like "hey whats going on? why is everyone leaving, hey?"