Este documentário é muito interessante. Obrigado por me mostrar essas imagens nítidas.
@SLICE_Wild5 сағат бұрын
Thank you those are old documentaries that's why !!
@memeng-z4m9 сағат бұрын
Pero mas malakas sya sa dinosaur ,Buhay parin Hanggang Ngayon,dinosaur wala na
@Frvnklin15 сағат бұрын
I love Donkeys :) Beautiful documentary
@SLICE_Wild5 сағат бұрын
Thank you !!
@MejyonB19 сағат бұрын
y'all need to cut that stuff out God plainly states that animals were made on the 5th DAY and people were made on the 6th Day! y'all just want to terrorize those monkeys!!! 😤😡
@Odonanmarg23 сағат бұрын
Quite informative and entertaining.!
@SLICE_Wild5 сағат бұрын
Thank you !!
@イリジウムメルКүн бұрын
😞🙏
@micaellanoeric4122Күн бұрын
A fisherman in my country caught this fish recently 🤦🤦🤦
@Ceawei3388Күн бұрын
The neck band on these goats are colorful and modern designed. But with the band, wouldn't they be easier to be exposed to the predators?
@EuniceStone-s9jКүн бұрын
Im suprised they have any hair left!
@DeepBlueHushКүн бұрын
Orangutans are apes, not monkeys. Proboscis, not probiscus - but, congrats - that one is actually a monkey.
@ТИМОХИНКонстантинКүн бұрын
Самая любимая передача про львов , спасибо за интересное видео.
@lukeglover1456Күн бұрын
We have wild horses in missouri. Also white which is a result of inbreeding. Hopefully not thay same case here😅😅 might need new genetics
@chickencooptown2499Күн бұрын
That’s not grooming they’re looking for something to eat. They don’t even have the basic instinct for the overall well well-being of their baby. Starving to death and die right in front of them …How do you figure they’re intelligent enough to how do you figure their intelligent enough to groom each other that’s not grooming they’re looking for something to eat out of each other’s fur😂
@سولمازنریمیزادهКүн бұрын
این حرف درست نیست ، آنها باهوش هستند و صددرصد همدیگر را اصلاح میکنند و این یکی از نشانه های تعامل و محبت آنها نسبت ب یکدیگر است.
@DanWipperКүн бұрын
Problem solved. Trump just signed an executive for 3 million tons of butter, we'll eat our way out of this one.
@scottwilliams55032 күн бұрын
If they're that plentiful, why are they so expensive? @ $22 a pound. Come on .
@scottwilliams55032 күн бұрын
Come on now .. drop a crab trap... Those are federal dollars spent for that.
@scottwilliams55032 күн бұрын
The scientists refers to the only way to know if they're there is to dive
@lulu49932 күн бұрын
Though the video was posted a month ago, it was actually released in 2000. I wonder what the situation is like now.
@j.t.cooper29632 күн бұрын
Seems like common sense to me. It's crazy to me how much money is wasted on long term studies such as this and many others.
@lulu49932 күн бұрын
Great doc, but do they offer volunteer opportunities?
@SLICE_WildКүн бұрын
Thank you !!
@hagbagslayer57992 күн бұрын
Orangs are apes, not monkeys. Monkey are not apes
@yvettevitacaponigro2 күн бұрын
Thank you Slice! ✌🏼
@maxkamper74512 күн бұрын
Y'all steel Gold , animals, everything from Afrika
@maxkamper74512 күн бұрын
They are not free 😡😡👍🏽
@maxkamper74512 күн бұрын
Go back to Frans
@yvettevitacaponigro2 күн бұрын
Thank you Slice! ✌🏼😊
@januk77252 күн бұрын
why do this??? it's totally ridiculous it bears nothing on human behaviours!!!! waste of money and resources, these are Rhesus monkeys very intelligent they don't need human interference
@rissa44042 күн бұрын
This is not ok on any level these magnificent creatures need to. E with their own kind . Sorry it’s not ok to own these creatures
@lizmorgan16462 күн бұрын
Thanks
@redawson0012 күн бұрын
You're welcome, buddy
@patriciavergis50332 күн бұрын
Again another so called expert that doesn’t know the difference beteeen a monkey and an ape
@ErnestUngureanu2 күн бұрын
Il y a trop d'humains dans cette vidéo.
@dixirose1112 күн бұрын
Delightful story.
@frangipani29932 күн бұрын
Ich liebe Makaken. Sie sind so intelligent. ❤
@petanimalsjourney2 күн бұрын
group of mischievous monkeys
@frangipani29932 күн бұрын
Ich liebe Tiere mehr als Menschen. ❤❤❤
@frangipani29933 күн бұрын
Schade, kein deutscher Untertitel. Wir in Deutschland lieben auch Tiere. ❤❤❤
@stefank71443 күн бұрын
The problem here is that the gorillas will need somebody to put them in their place while getting bigger, you can watch videos how they start to be nasty and their pops smacks them around a little, thats the part of good parenting...who's going to do this here? They too strong
@HitlerMe-hp6fo3 күн бұрын
VERY OLD DOCMENTRY.
@JungleJoeVN3 күн бұрын
What a jerk! Stop trapping and caging wild wolves!
@shelleycundy46673 күн бұрын
Yes awesome video! Thanks
@Karen-hh5jo3 күн бұрын
Their natural habitat has alot a trees and bushes just saying
@kschallert35693 күн бұрын
Can you imagine how much is spent on a project like this? What a waste.....
@frangipani29932 күн бұрын
Verschwendung bist du.
@PeaceLove-N-Happiness1433 күн бұрын
People are NOT allowed on the Island, bc they are for research and studies for medication and hard core drugs so, they are exposed to many diseases and other things. Only the researches are allowed in the Island to fed and study them and feed them, until they die. So sad !
@mariamartinezmartinez32833 күн бұрын
En español porfavor .
@PeaceLove-N-Happiness1433 күн бұрын
Setting for CC in Spanish. 😊
@NizarBenouna3 күн бұрын
Nice
@criscavi194 күн бұрын
Very nice documentary on Donkeys. These animals are hard workers, resistant and noble.
@ontowiryo49524 күн бұрын
In Indonesia we have too, found in north Sulawesi island, people there call the "raja laut" or "king (of the) sea"
@CrunchyCelery4 күн бұрын
I remember the border breakdown during the Regan era and the people that complained then. It was mostly Mexican nationals that were coming in then through the southern border. Now, every type of nationalist is flooding in through that border, and not just to work here. Back then during Regan’s presidency, all those that complained that all of our undocumented “housekeepers” and “nanny’s” were going to be removed and people on the west coast “wouldn’t have anyone to clean their homes or take care of their kids”. Yes, the farm labor was part of it then too. Then the federal government started requiring documentation in order for employers to hire anyone. Then, there were business raids and many businesses were shut down for non compliance. My dad is a Mexican immigrant and is a U.S. citizen. Has been for over 50 years. He did it right. He can’t stand that there are those that have lived here undocumented for decades, working, and not paying into social security but able to take advantage of state financial benefits and sanctuary city benefits. I just know this. Without borders or citizenship, with so many people that make no effort to become “American”, it’s obvious that they have no pride in being American. Some, hate America. Watching the past several decades, with that attitude being so vast, so many here to make money and send it elsewhere, there are lapses in pride of homeownership or pride in education... drugs being sold to infiltrate the country from the inside out… So many values have just dissolved. Edit: Illegal immigrants can get any fake ID or documentation they want. No lie. I remember this back in the 80’s & 90’s. Then, you could deliver money to various people to get social security cards, duplicate birth certificates & drivers licenses. It’s no surprise to me that they get passports too. Unless the federal government is prepared to do something about that, it won’t change. Even if they were, with all the “data leaks” & buying and selling of people’s information that occurs, people can make the fakes with anyone’s identification. It’s been loose for so long, I don’t know that there’s any return to being a secure nation. Or if America ever was? Although, to talk to the grandparents of us old folks… that were around during WW2, they swear it was. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
@kschallert35693 күн бұрын
What an EXCELLENT Commemtary! Kinda surprised to see it on a monkey video, but glad someone's got a brain and a correct attitude. My grandparents immigrated from Panama and Cuba, the right way! My mom was born in 1928 in Panama and became US Citizen. She learned English beautifully. You'd never know it wasn't her first language. She married my dad, a US Citizen, had 8 kids and worked after we all became teenagers. Truly the American Dream come true. I remember being in the 7th grade when the entire school was told thatbour wonderful janitor would be taking his final exam to become a US Citizen. All the students lived him, even though we didnt fully understand the Citizenship thing. The day came when he became a US Citizen and the entire school, staff included, celebrated with a parade, presents, and lots of hugs. I remember feeling proud that this lovely man wanted to become a Citizen of my country. What a day that was way back in 1968! There was a time when America was the land of opportunity, and we really did have secure borders. You had to really want it back then, and be able to prove it. Such a special sense of pride we all had for our school janitor! Yeah Ruben!!! I hope we can move back to that again someday 😉
@j.t.cooper29632 күн бұрын
Reagan not Regan.
@MejyonB19 сағат бұрын
😒🙄
@CrunchyCelery19 сағат бұрын
@@j.t.cooper2963 Yeah! Reagan! That guy! I’m absolutely terrible at spelling, and usually remembering names. Thanks for the correction.
@CrunchyCelery19 сағат бұрын
@@kschallert3569 Thank you so much for that glance back! I absolutely loved how so many would celebrate one’s newly acquired citizenship. Definitely something quite rare to hear of anymore… At least in my experience.
@Mufasa77774 күн бұрын
some of them would make good pets, not healthy to have 1000 plus macaques on a small island thats how incest happens ,baby deaths, deaths in general, early deaths, more attacks then normal for groups, when its so tight with to many monkeys, give some away to island folks for pets, or let people come take them for pets, well yall couldnt stop someone from taking some but yall really need to move/ relocate/give away to folks including island folks and other islands.