Mother chimpanzee and her baby go to mirror training class in which other chimps participate / Gabon

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Xavier HUBERT-BRIERRE

Xavier HUBERT-BRIERRE

4 жыл бұрын

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During the dry season, chimpanzees are more present in the Gabon area where Anne-Marie and Xavier HUBERT-BRIERRE and Michel GUISS DJOMOU have set up their large mirrors to shoot the animals' reactions to their reflections (Equatorial Africa).
This would be due to the presence of many Sacoglottis Gabonensis, trees with tasty fruits, the Ozougas, which these primates love so much that they have one in their mouth continuously and chew its pulp between upper and lower teeth?
In humans, self-recognition in a mirror is not innate. When first exposed to full-length mirrors, as is often found on cupboard doors or in dressing rooms, babies first think that their reflection is a playmate copying their movements. It is only at 2 years old, after long exposures to the mirror in the calm of his house, often with his parents explaining that his image is himself, that a child understands "the mirror". If his mother, without him noticing, puts a lipstick mark on his forehead, then in front of the mirror, seeing his reflection with this mark, he will put his hand on the mark his own forehead (mirror test or mark test developed by psychologist Gordon Gallup Jr).
In chimpanzees, this recognition is also not innate. On the other hand, in the insecurity of the jungle, the young child chimpanzee facing this large mirror with its mother and other chimpanzees who have not made their apprenticeship, its learning is much more difficult as in humans and his outcome very uncertain. Everyone recognizes the reflections of its neighbours but not those of a stranger, their own image that they ignore.
Selfscratching in monkeys and apes is more than just an itch and is more likely to occur at times of increased stressor, during socially arousing circumstances, as in close proximity to a higher-ranking congeners or unfriendly congeners or their reflection in a mirror when they have not completed their mirror training. Their misunderstanding of the mirror results in repeated self-scratching.
The rump-rump-rubbing is not a sexual behaviour and is particularly intended to decrease stress.
The young mother is lucky because her child, present on her back, during her rectal-verso copulation does not interfere while often weaning infant or offspring of mating female interposes between the couple in copulation, by pushing back the male while emitting loud scream.
This mother, recognizing her child in the mirror on the back of a female she has never met (her own image), is very confused but absolutely seeking to understand. As soon as she passes the mirror, this unknown female disappears and therefore she checks repeatedly if she is not behind the frame.
Watch this video of a lesson with a much larger "number of learners": • The only baby in the c...
Or the video of one of their very first encounters, full of screams: • Mirrors in the jungle:...
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Chez les humains la reconnaissance de soi dans un miroir n’est pas innée. Lors des premières expositions à un grand miroir, les enfants pensent que leur reflet est un camarade de jeu qui copie leurs gestes. Vers l’âge de 2 ans, après de nombreuses expositions au miroir au calme chez soi, souvent en compagnie de ses parents lui expliquant que son image est lui-même, l'enfant comprend « le miroir ». Si sa maman, sans qu’il ne s’en rende compte, lui fait une marque de rouge à lèvre sur le front, puis face au miroir, voyant la tête son reflet avec cette tâche rouge, il va porter sa main sur son propre front.
Chez les chimpanzés cette reconnaissance n’est également pas innée. Dans l’insécurité de la jungle, le jeune bébé chimpanzé face au miroir en compagnie de sa mère et d’autres chimpanzés qui n’ont pas fait leur apprentissage, son apprentissage est beaucoup plus difficile et son issue très incertaine. Dans le miroir chacun reconnait les reflets de ses voisins mais pas celui d’un inconnu, sa propre image qu’il ignore.
Le frottement croupe contre croupe n'est pas un comportement sexuel. Il vise notamment à faire baisser le stress au sein d’un groupe.
La jeune maman est chanceuse car son enfant, présent sur son dos n’interfère pas lors de sa copulation, alors que souvent l'enfant d’une femelle copulant, repousse le mâle criant.
Cette mère, reconnaissant dans le miroir son enfant sur le dos d’une femelle qu’elle n’a jamais rencontrée (sa propre image), est très désorientée. Elle cherche absolument à comprendre car dès qu’elle dépasse le miroir, cette femelle inconnue disparaît et donc elle vérifie à maintes reprises si celle-ci ne se trouve pas derrière le cadre. L'auto-grattage, plus qu'une simple démangeaison, est plus susceptible de se produire lors d'un stress accru, dans des circonstances socialement excitantes, comme la proximité d'un congénère de rang supérieur ou d'un congénère inamical, ou de leur reflet dans un miroir lorsqu'ils n'ont pas terminé leur apprentissage du miroir. Leur incompréhension du miroir les amène à se gratter de manière répétée.

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@keymern7672
@keymern7672 4 жыл бұрын
So Beautiful video
@XHB06400CANNES
@XHB06400CANNES 4 жыл бұрын
*A comment like yours is comforting* - after reading numerous comments calling for the dismantling of these sadistic mirrors, - after reading many comments suggesting the installation of mirrors face to face or perpendicularly or double sided, - after my wife and I have spent days alone in the Gabonese forest to maintain our mirrors and many photographic traps, change memory cards, batteries, clean lenses, remove fallen branches in their field of vision, walk up the creek beds to find areas where the animals cross to install new traps etc... Soaked by tornadoes, the body is covered with insect bites of all kinds (horse flies, gorilla flies, tsetse flies, black ants, magnan ants etc.) and unfortunately the number of cameras refusing to work is increasing due to the 95% humidity level. Then, back in the camp, we do the editing with for each video a description in English which is not our native language and then put them online to show the beauty of Gabonese fauna, talk about poachers, show how elephants who have managed to get away from a wire snare trap, treat the deep cut made by this trap, show how elephants pick mangos, self recognition in mirrors that is not innate both among humans than among primates and other mammals and so on... It's a choice. I suggest you some of my 160 home-made videos from my channel which have never been recommended by KZbin and which unfortunately have a very small number of views even though they are very instructive such as: A male and a female leopard overuse a mirror for their SMS. The gorilla disapproves kzbin.info/www/bejne/mpOmkoOJYpVkpJY dance with intimidation jumps among chimpanzees in front of mirrors set in their jungle (Gabon) kzbin.info/www/bejne/d5Kyipxtipycqpo a young male sitatunga (swamp-dwelling antelope) crosses the creek in two jumps - Gabon's jungle kzbin.info/www/bejne/eWSkmXepmrKfeas Blood-sucking Ticks often infest Elephant skin causing intense itching. How do they get rid of them? kzbin.info/www/bejne/mnfcga1rp9eme8U In the jungle, a mirror must often be replaced kzbin.info/www/bejne/eKHIdoCKobeYh9k How do elephants pick mangoes if the branches of the mango trees are too high? kzbin.info/www/bejne/Z3LIlWawappnn9U and unfortunately there are many others in this case! Keep watching the numerous videos that I put online on my channel and read the description attached to each one of them. You will know very interesting informations about animals reactions front of my mirrors in the jungle : kzbin.infovideos Good vision!
@Flokoli1
@Flokoli1 4 жыл бұрын
@@XHB06400CANNES Big respect to both you and your wife Sir, I am truly enjoying the content you bring to us and am grateful for the amount of effort y'all put into all of this. Your content is definitely one of the most entertaining and educational out there on KZbin and I think I'm clearly not the only one thinking that way. Keep up the great work, thank you and respect 🔥
@XHB06400CANNES
@XHB06400CANNES 4 жыл бұрын
@@Flokoli1 *Such a comment is a great reward for my wife Anne-Marie, my friend Michel and me. We are not comfortably sitting in our armchairs, to publish without any description, pieces of videos copied from the Internet and put end to end. But we maintain our trap cameras, some facing huge mirrors set up in a remote area of the Gabonese virgin forest and collect their memory card. Then we do the editing with for each one a description in English which is not our native language* and then put them online to show the beauty of Gabonese fauna, talk about poachers, show how elephants who have managed to get away from a wire snare trap, treat the deep cut made by this trap, show how elephants pick mangos, self recognition in mirrors that is not innate both among humans than among primates and other mammals and so on... Keep watching the other videos on my channel kzbin.infovideos Please read the description attached to each of my videos you will know very interesting informations about animals reactions front of my mirrors in the jungle ! May I invite you to watch especially my videos which, unfortunately, have a very small number of views and are very informative like: First mud bath of an cute new born elephant with her mom and aunts: kzbin.info/www/bejne/aKHNYomcoLN9iZY Fresh Water from Creeks triggers the urge to urinate in wild mammals: kzbin.info/www/bejne/ep3YenSvbNBjopo Eaters of waterlilies: Buffalo, Elephant, Sitatunga: kzbin.info/www/bejne/pXqraGmjfq6imJY Can an elephant survive without half of its trunk lost in a poacher's wire snare? kzbin.info/www/bejne/a6CcmIqfbdWNp6c Before buying ivory jewellery or carved ivory objects: kzbin.info/www/bejne/aJPYhZ1tpbOpfq8 and unfortunately there are many others in this case! Good vision! Thank you again.
@Flokoli1
@Flokoli1 4 жыл бұрын
@@XHB06400CANNES Will do and will share your channel as much as possible to those interested, thank you again! 👍🏽
@XHB06400CANNES
@XHB06400CANNES 4 жыл бұрын
@@Flokoli1 Merci beaucoup !
@anniejuan1817
@anniejuan1817 4 жыл бұрын
Between 2:20 and 2:30, the young chimp displays a remarkable reaction. He peers closely at the reflection, recognized his mother and is taken aback. Then he sees that someone is sitting on top of his mom and again reacts. He glances between his mom's face in the mirror and the stranger sitting on top of her. And is taken aback one again as he (seems to) recognize that it is himself. Then finally his attention is drawn to the fame of the mirror. The best 10 seconds of video on the web right now.
@XHB06400CANNES
@XHB06400CANNES 4 жыл бұрын
*The best 10 seconds of video on the web right now. I appreciate the qualification you give to these 10 seconds of this video that you watched very carefully!* May I invite you to watch especially my videos which, unfortunately, have a very small number of views and are very informative like: First mud bath of an cute new born elephant with her mom and aunts: kzbin.info/www/bejne/aKHNYomcoLN9iZY Fresh Water from Creeks triggers the urge to urinate in wild mammals: kzbin.info/www/bejne/ep3YenSvbNBjopo Eaters of waterlilies: Buffalo, Elephant, Sitatunga: kzbin.info/www/bejne/pXqraGmjfq6imJY Can an elephant survive without half of its trunk lost in a poacher's wire snare? kzbin.info/www/bejne/a6CcmIqfbdWNp6c Before buying ivory jewellery or carved ivory objects: kzbin.info/www/bejne/aJPYhZ1tpbOpfq8 and unfortunately there are many others in this case! After each watching, don't forget to read my description with more information attached to each of my 160 videos published on my channel. kzbin.infovideos Good vision! Thank you again.
@DGDG0000000
@DGDG0000000 3 жыл бұрын
as the monkey in front of a mirror, we should consider to care about our interpretation about what we see.
@plus_sign
@plus_sign Жыл бұрын
it's amazing how calm they are when they recognize themselves...it goes from a mysterious threat to a place of rest, contemplation & regeneration
@oriondancer
@oriondancer Жыл бұрын
At 0:36 the chimp was very smart. When the other chimp reflected begins to go away he turns back to check if actually his partner walks away. He already knows how mirrors work.
@xhan1167
@xhan1167 Жыл бұрын
He's also doing thise seemingly obscure little movements with his head and body to test if the mirror is going to copy him.
@smellyolegoat150
@smellyolegoat150 3 жыл бұрын
It is amazing to watch some of them begin to understand that they are looking at themselves and others in their troop. One of the chimps saw a chimp walking away in the mirror, then turned around to see the actual chimp walking away behind it. It then quickly looked back in the mirror, then back again to the actual chimp behind it. On another occasion a different chimp was watching a chimp walk toward it in the mirror. It immediately turned to look at the actual chimp walking toward it from behind. These mirror tests are fascinating.
@jacobletema3681
@jacobletema3681 3 жыл бұрын
Mother with child seems to reason more than others!
@teotw3149
@teotw3149 2 жыл бұрын
Big respect for your work. Seeing chimps reacting to their own reflections it's a good idea to teach them how a mirror works. Keep up with the content!
@XHB06400CANNES
@XHB06400CANNES 2 жыл бұрын
*_A comment like yours is comforting after reading comments calling for the dismantling of these cruel mirrors_* I suggest you some of my 170 home-made videos from my channel which have never been recommended by KZbin and which unfortunately have a very small number of views even though they are very instructive such as: Baby elephant sleeps standing up glued to mom so as not to be left out when the night walk restarts? kzbin.info/www/bejne/pIquoY2kiMaYd9U A male and a female leopard overuse a mirror for their SMS. The gorilla disapproves kzbin.info/www/bejne/mpOmkoOJYpVkpJY dance with intimidation jumps among chimpanzees in front of mirrors set in their jungle (Gabon) kzbin.info/www/bejne/d5Kyipxtipycqpo a young male sitatunga (swamp-dwelling antelope) crosses the creek in two jumps - Gabon's jungle kzbin.info/www/bejne/eWSkmXepmrKfeas Blood-sucking Ticks often infest Elephant skin causing intense itching. How do they get rid of them? kzbin.info/www/bejne/mnfcga1rp9eme8U In the jungle, a mirror must often be replaced kzbin.info/www/bejne/eKHIdoCKobeYh9k In Gabon front of trap cameras, elephants crossing Ndouni River kzbin.info/www/bejne/j5zQgXWiabODrJo How do elephants pick mangoes if the branches of the mango trees are too high? kzbin.info/www/bejne/Z3LIlWawappnn9U and unfortunately there are many others in this case! Keep watching the numerous videos that I put online on my channel and read the description attached to each one of them. You will know very interesting informations about animals reactions front of my mirrors in the jungle : kzbin.infovideos Good vision!
@joeterp5615
@joeterp5615 3 жыл бұрын
I absolutely love this. Fascinating. I could watch them for hours. I love when the chimp “attacked” with a stick. It must freak them out that they are not getting the “normal” reactions from their mirror counterpart. When they make an aggressive move, the counterpart doesn’t back away, but makes the exact same move. And when they try to move away submissively, they mirror counterpart follows. Everything they’ve learned through normal life interactions is suddenly not applicable to this strange group. Also, while of course they wouldn’t initially recognize themselves (do they ever figure this out?), I would think they would recognize the mirror counterparts of the other chimps. That must really be confusing too, seeing clones of all these other chimps they know. If only they could speak and tell us what they are thinking...
@XHB06400CANNES
@XHB06400CANNES 3 жыл бұрын
Children and chimpanzee females are not worried about their reflection, which they do not consider as a danger but rather as a potential playmate or lover or finally as a new female who has joined the group. During the first exposures, each alpha chimpanzee (silverback) effectively recognizes its neighbours among the reflections, it also notices the presence of a stranger it has never met: its image it does not know. What is he doing there? Why is he here? Why would I share with this unknown silverback the right to mate with the females in our group? In an attempt to frighten this stranger he has never met (his image), with whom he does not want to share the females of his group, this chimpanzee shows his large build, standing in a bipedal position, arms outstretched, ruffling his hair, and shows his strength with heavy loudly slaps with cupped hands on the ground. These slaps on the ground must be very noisy because this alpha chimpanzee want to show his power and thus scare the invader of his domain (hisown image) and push him to escape. His reflection taking the same attitude, he hesitates to fight it. Under these conditions, learning to use the mirror is not possible and cannot be successful for silverback chimpanzees. After a long practice in mirror in laboratory, some chimpanzees have performed unambiguouslyon the mirror test, but not always. Keep watching the new videos that I put online on my channel and read the description attached to each one of them. You will know very interesting information about animals reactions front of my mirrors in the jungle : kzbin.infovideos
@joeterp5615
@joeterp5615 3 жыл бұрын
@@XHB06400CANNES Thanks for the reply! I will continue to watch your videos. The reactions of the silverbacks make sense. Have you ever seen a mother be confused when she sees what appears to be her baby in the mirror with a stranger (her own image)?
@mokopa
@mokopa 3 жыл бұрын
@@XHB06400CANNES How much of a role does scent play? Would they not notice that the stranger has no scent? To smell the sweat and urine of a challenger must be extremely stress-inducing for a silverback, but the COMPLETE absence of these powerful signals must have some noticeable effect? Maybe they do realise that it is just their own reflection, but they are totally obsessed with seeing themselves flex and posture that they cannot help themselves every time?
@XHB06400CANNES
@XHB06400CANNES 3 жыл бұрын
@@mokopa Chimpanzees use their sense of smell extensively to smell fruits and leaves before eating them and even inspect the tracks left on the ground by the passage of an animal. Faced with their reflection, this odorless, silent invader, their sight obscures their sense of smell and hearing.
@XHB06400CANNES
@XHB06400CANNES 3 жыл бұрын
@@Lchristyhastings I don't know if they have beauty criteria to try selfadomment in the mirror.
@Darkchild547
@Darkchild547 4 жыл бұрын
I love how they taking their time to figure out carefully what is going on.
@lightupdarkness
@lightupdarkness 4 жыл бұрын
How weird... Us watching them watch themselves
@terriolancer5783
@terriolancer5783 4 жыл бұрын
As extraterrestrial beings are doing with US
@JohnDoe-yl7jv
@JohnDoe-yl7jv 4 жыл бұрын
As they too are observed by extra extra terrestrial beings
@gideonopu9561
@gideonopu9561 3 жыл бұрын
Learning Animal behavior
@blackleague212
@blackleague212 Жыл бұрын
@@terriolancer5783 I agree. Alien cameras, alien mirrors... They would be as foreign to us as this mirror is to the monkeys. Its amazing. Imaging aliens studying us as we watch this video! What would it be like to truly move in 4 dimensions
@terriolancer5783
@terriolancer5783 Жыл бұрын
@@blackleague212 Wow it's one to behold, gasps and witness. What an experience that'd be. I strongly believe that people in the past thousands of years ago Have had the opportunity to witness such experiences... And in present time Life's a blessing Life's beautiful Life's a mystery
@STBRetired1
@STBRetired1 3 жыл бұрын
Reminds me of the movie 2001 A Space Odyssey where early man was wondering what the Monolith was all about. These monkeys do seem to be putting two and two together and realizing that they can see folks next to them so that the "other" reflection must be themselves. Fascinating. All their lives they have only seen other folks. They have never seen themselves. No wonder they will sit and look at themselves for so long. Wouldn't you if you had never seen your face before?
@Allplussomeminus
@Allplussomeminus 3 жыл бұрын
The mirror seems to be like an All Knowing God to them. Stoically standing, judging all who approaches.
@enricodilella1325
@enricodilella1325 Жыл бұрын
It reminds me the scene about arriving train, by Lumiére brothers, at beginning of 1900, with scared people running everywhere, hahaha! We are not so different from them, from our cousins chimpanzees.
@Toocoolforunclesam
@Toocoolforunclesam 4 жыл бұрын
Once they recognize themselves in the mirror thats a form on consciousness developing. Cats are physicists, they knock stuff over to watch it fall.
@jaysky2000
@jaysky2000 Жыл бұрын
Awesome! Entranced! Fascinating! Amazing to watch them learn! Love it! Thank you!
@XHB06400CANNES
@XHB06400CANNES Жыл бұрын
*_A comment like yours is a great moral booster after reading comments calling for the dismantling of these" cruel mirrors"!_* Keep watching the numerous videos that I put online on my channel and read the description attached to each one of them. You will know very interesting informations about animals reactions front of my mirrors in the jungle : kzbin.infovideos May I invite you to watch especially my videos which, unfortunately, have a very small number of views and are very informative like: Baby elephant sleeps standing up glued to mom so as not to be left out when the night walk restarts? kzbin.info/www/bejne/pIquoY2kiMaYd9U Amazing Antelope - The Water chevrotain dive and swim beneath the water surface kzbin.info/www/bejne/a53YeImtd5loack First mud bath of an cute new born elephant with her mom and aunts: kzbin.info/www/bejne/aKHNYomcoLN9iZY How do elephants pick mangoes if the branches of the mango trees are too high? kzbin.info/www/bejne/Z3LIlWawappnn9U Fresh Water from Creeks triggers the urge to urinate in wild mammals: kzbin.info/www/bejne/ep3YenSvbNBjopo In Gabon front of trap cameras, elephants crossing Ndouni River kzbin.info/www/bejne/j5zQgXWiabODrJo Eaters of waterlilies: Buffalo, Elephant, Sitatunga: kzbin.info/www/bejne/pXqraGmjfq6imJY Can an elephant survive without half of its trunk lost in a poacher's wire snare? kzbin.info/www/bejne/a6CcmIqfbdWNp6c Before buying ivory jewellery or carved ivory objects: kzbin.info/www/bejne/aJPYhZ1tpbOpfq8 and unfortunately there are many others in this case! Good vision!
@mikedebell2242
@mikedebell2242 Жыл бұрын
"There's got to be something back there. But there's nothing back there???" Female chimp. He, he.
@christinelittle2075
@christinelittle2075 Жыл бұрын
I love all of these videos! Anyone who says this is cruel has a serious misunderstanding of how nature works.
@XHB06400CANNES
@XHB06400CANNES Жыл бұрын
*_A comment like yours is a great moral booster after reading comments calling for the dismantling of these cruel mirrors!_* *Your feedback on my videos encourages us to pursue our overwhelming and somewhat dangerous passion. It is a great reward for my wife Anne-Marie, my friend Michel and me. As you may have noticed we are not comfortably sitting in our armchairs, to publish without any description, pieces of videos copied from the Internet and put end to end. But we maintain our mirrors and numerous cameras traps, to change the SD, batteries, to clean the objectives, to remove the fallen branches in their field of vision, to go up on foot the bed of the marigots to find zones of crossing of animals to install new traps there etc... Drenched by tornadoes, the body covered with insect bites of all kinds (horseflies, gorilla flies, tsetse, black ants, magnan ants etc.) and unfortunately the number of cameras refusing to work increases because of the humidity rate of 95%. Then we do the editing of the videos and write a long description in English which is not our native language (french) and then put them online to show the beauty of Gabonese fauna, talk about poachers, show how elephants who have managed to get away from a wire snare trap, treat the deep cut made by this trap, show how elephants pick mangos, self recognition in mirrors that is not innate both among humans than among primates and other mammals and so on... and answer to numerous comments posted on my channel* It's a choice.. May I suggest you some of my homemade-made videos from my channel which have never been recommended by KZbin and which unfortunately have a very small number of views even though they are very instructive such as: First mud bath of an cute new born elephant with her mom and aunts: kzbin.info/www/bejne/aKHNYomcoLN9iZY Fresh Water from Creeks triggers the urge to urinate in wild mammals: kzbin.info/www/bejne/ep3YenSvbNBjopo Can an elephant survive without half of its trunk lost in a poacher's wire snare? kzbin.info/www/bejne/a6CcmIqfbdWNp6c Before buying ivory jewellery or carved ivory objects: kzbin.info/www/bejne/aJPYhZ1tpbOpfq8 and unfortunately there are many others in this case! Check out my 180 homemade videos published on my channel kzbin.infovideos and read the description attached to each one of them. You will know very interesting informations about animals reactions front of my mirrors in the jungle. Good vision!
@zorkzamboni
@zorkzamboni Жыл бұрын
Anyone that thinks this is cruel is genuinely dumb and has no idea what cruelty is.
@ChrisPopham
@ChrisPopham 3 жыл бұрын
exactly the same response when someone new to my village goes into the pub
@YourDaddyLikesItxD
@YourDaddyLikesItxD 3 жыл бұрын
This is amazing. They know exactly whats going on, the baby instantly knew it was himself as he was testing it by going back and forward. It's just that they don't have a language for it, it is hard for them to integrate the mirrors meaning into their environment. This object doesnt have a "function" so this is an experiment in which they try to figure it out.
@alexbuts7915
@alexbuts7915 3 жыл бұрын
Какие культурные эти южане! А у нас приезжие бьют зеркала в лифтах.
@user-vb1cq8xj9b
@user-vb1cq8xj9b 3 жыл бұрын
И кнопки жгут
@deerohdeer8000
@deerohdeer8000 4 жыл бұрын
So so interesting to watch there behaviour!!!! Fascinating 👍👍
@TheCalm25
@TheCalm25 4 жыл бұрын
The best part is when they look into the mirror.
@sevilnatas
@sevilnatas 3 жыл бұрын
It's interesting in that if an individual realizes what is going on and recognizes it to be a reflection of themselves, they lack the ability to easily pass that information on to the others making it required for each one to go through the same painstaking process of realization. Also, you can see when they start to get that it is a reflection when they see someone coming up behind them in the mirror and they look back to see them, in other words using the mirror as a tool. Not sure that is quite to the point that they have realized that it is a reflection of themselves or maybe it is. Also, it seems that some of the behavior is indicating that the realization hasn't quite set in yet, like posturing with the tree branch, but it seems like that behavior could also be either looking at one's self to see how threatening I look or also simply realizing that it is a reflection but still marveling at how it works. I imagine encountering an alien technology that we didn't understand and also thought prior to be impossible but eventually understanding it's purpose but still being confused by how it works. You come to the realization that it is a technology and that it has a use but as to how it works is still indistinguishable from magic, as the great saying goes.
@ErdemYayn
@ErdemYayn 3 жыл бұрын
how threatenig I look? that would be a strange question for an ape. I'm wondering how would it affect the ape's level in hierarchy?
@sevilnatas
@sevilnatas 3 жыл бұрын
@@ErdemYayn I'm not so sure it would be a strange question. It is obviously very important to a male ape to be as threatening as possible when they want to be. Having suddenly gained the ability to see what they look like, my threatening face would be the first thing I would want to see, being connected so closely to my survival and standing. Next this would be to look at all the areas on my body I've never seen before. I keep waiting for a gorilla or ape to look at their bum as an indicator that they get it.
@ErdemYayn
@ErdemYayn 3 жыл бұрын
@@sevilnatas Oh. That was my wrong choice of word. I tried to say it would be interesting and useful for an ape to be able to measure it's level of threatening. It can practise it's look in front of the mirror. Or realise that it is not as powerful as it thought before.
@sevilnatas
@sevilnatas 3 жыл бұрын
@@ErdemYayn Totally agree.
@saif9amar417
@saif9amar417 3 жыл бұрын
For them , that's Magic... They don't understand how it works.
@jeyjay023
@jeyjay023 3 жыл бұрын
Its crazy how we share the world with other conscious, sentient beings. I don't think we truly comprehend how remarkable this all is
@Ash_Howl
@Ash_Howl 4 жыл бұрын
Stared at this for 13min while thinking about my life.
@corneliusmambili8536
@corneliusmambili8536 3 жыл бұрын
🤣🤣
@alexanderplatypus3664
@alexanderplatypus3664 2 жыл бұрын
So did they
@8606195482084
@8606195482084 4 жыл бұрын
Very clever: By checking at the back of a Mirror. AMAZING hey
@lbar9720
@lbar9720 9 ай бұрын
Just a Saturday night in the jungle! The fam gathered around to see what's on TV; apparently a fam that looks just like them! LOL
@anatoliybezpalenko1109
@anatoliybezpalenko1109 Жыл бұрын
They look behind the mirror. This means that the spatial imagination is clearly working. In the same way, other animals - a cat, a dog and a bear - look bihind the mirror. This is the first and big step to self-knowledge!
@kekom1758
@kekom1758 2 жыл бұрын
this mirror is really getting the scientist out of these chimps! lol some of them seem to wanna catch the reflection making another movement different to the original animal
@davemckay4359
@davemckay4359 3 жыл бұрын
I love watching this. It makes animals think.
@user-xm6rx7uh8u
@user-xm6rx7uh8u 3 жыл бұрын
Мы как те обезьяны наблюдаем за нашей реальностью и не можем осознать что всё это наше отражение!
@piccadelly9360
@piccadelly9360 8 ай бұрын
They understood that no other chimpanzees are there otherwise they would be aggressive . A person who hasn't seen a mirror in their life would react the same way
@XHB06400CANNES
@XHB06400CANNES 8 ай бұрын
*In animals as in Apes (Gorillas, Chimpanzees, Bonobos and Orangutans) as in humans, self recognition in a mirror is not innate. An adult human, facing a mirror for the first time in his life, while unaware of its properties and even its existence, would also behave irrationally. It is only the lack of knowledge of the mirror that makes him react in this way.* *In humans over 2 years of age, after learning in the mirror with their parents, they recognize themselves in their reflection* For example in chimpanzees: *Children and chimpanzee females are not worried about their reflection, which they do not consider as a danger but rather as a potential playmate or lover or finally as a new female who has joined the group.* *During the first exposures, each alpha chimpanzee (silverback) effectively recognizes its neighbours among the reflections, it also notices the presence of a stranger it has never met: its image it does not know. What is he doing there? Why is he here? Why would I share with this unknown silverback the right to mate with the females in our group? In an attempt to frighten this stranger he has never met (his image), with whom he does not want to share the females of his group, this chimpanzee shows his large build, standing in a bipedal position, arms outstretched, ruffling his hair, and shows his strength with heavy loudly slaps with cupped hands on the ground. These slaps on the ground must be very noisy because this alpha chimpanzee want to show his power and thus scare the invader of his domain (his own image) and push him to escape. His reflection taking the same attitude, he hesitates to fight it.* Under these conditions, learning to use the mirror is not possible and cannot be successful for silverback chimpanzees. After a long practice in mirror in laboratory, some chimpanzees have performed unambiguouslyon the mirror test, but not always. Keep watching the new videos that I put online on my channel and read the description attached to each one of them. You will know very interesting information about animals reactions front of my mirrors in the jungle : kzbin.infovideos
@jaredf6205
@jaredf6205 8 ай бұрын
I wonder if a humans experience with reflections in still water might give them an idea of what’s going on the first time they see a mirror.
@karenjames5063
@karenjames5063 4 жыл бұрын
It's so funny and like their posing for a photo. Love that rump to rump rubbing. They obviously told each other to go check out this crazy thing.
@thesplin
@thesplin 4 жыл бұрын
3:10 looks just like 2 Humans talking under themselves" I wonder who they are" "yeah strange they don't come closer" so curious to what they were thinking and at the start how they just move stop and stare at themselves 🤣🤣🤣
@deadsmoke198
@deadsmoke198 3 жыл бұрын
It's like a big TV screen and they're all sitting watching a chimp soap opera.
@tomford2889
@tomford2889 3 жыл бұрын
It would be very interesting to see them watching tv on a beg screen displaying different animals😁
@XHB06400CANNES
@XHB06400CANNES 3 жыл бұрын
Thank you for your suggestion to place a large TV screen and show them some videos with same primates. In the area of my mirrors, it rains daily (tornadoes) always 9 to 10 months a year with a humidity level of 95%. The closest electrical source to power it is 35 km away. The luminosity is not sufficient to supply such a power consumer via the sun or with batteries. And moreover how to protect the screen against shocks, even if they are involuntary, without creating a humidity trap? Check out more of my 160 homemade videos from my channel and don't forget to read the description attached to each of them, you will find very interesting information. kzbin.infovideos Good vision!
@radiojohn76
@radiojohn76 4 жыл бұрын
Me too I could watch National Geographic Channel nonstop all day long!
@iaroslavblagouchine7007
@iaroslavblagouchine7007 3 жыл бұрын
Смотришь на них и понимаешь что первобытные люди такими наверное и были... Merci beaucoup aux auteurs d'avoir mis cette belle vidéo en ligne!
@user-ez4dx5so8l
@user-ez4dx5so8l 11 ай бұрын
It looks like first real taste of what we know as self identity. Touching various parts of their inatomy, and feeling the sencation in that location while gazing into the reflection, whitnessing the event in real time. They are not offended but intregued by this stimulation, which was not the case for bears and feline animals.
@kodfkdleepd2876
@kodfkdleepd2876 11 ай бұрын
It's called fleas. They cannot comprehend it is a reflection but know something isn't right.
@TheBrenCam
@TheBrenCam 4 жыл бұрын
Great Class study....Realy reminds me of the film "2001 A Space Odyssey" at the Monolith, I keep waiting to hear the intro music of "Also sprach Zarathustra" Thanks for the upload👍
@ARDG89
@ARDG89 10 ай бұрын
i think im officially hooked to these videos now 😂 they're very sweet watching the mom and dad with their baby sitting down. and you're also giving not only us entertainment but them as well with these mirrors. what a great idea! how did you come up with such an idea
@XHB06400CANNES
@XHB06400CANNES 10 ай бұрын
*This is how we came up with the idea of setting up huge mirrors in the Gabonese rainforest:* My wife and I are neither scientists nor veterinarians nor primatologists nor photographers. *We wanted to thank Gabon, which has welcomed our family for more than 35 years (in the retail sector), to show on KZbin the diversity of the fauna of this beautiful country and to make Internet users want to visit it.* Our first videos posted on our KZbin channel essentially showed wildlife "passing" in front of the lenses of our trap cameras equipped with motion detectors: The passage of an elephant in front of the objective of a trap for about twenty seconds is not particularly interesting. On the other hand, a video of young elephants playing in a river while adults are quenching their thirst is much more enjoyable to watch. kzbin.info/www/bejne/aompmIWhiMaYitU Elephant calves have fun during a creek crossing (Gabon jungle). To find such "spots" it is advisable to get further away from the path used by the few 4x4 vehicles of Nyonié, to go deeper into the forest and to walk in the beds of creeks and small rivers. This is not safe, especially when you are old and becoming partially deaf. Fortunately my wife has a very accurate hearing. To progress more easily in the forest, animals use this off-road trail, without vines, bushes, brambles and trees mixed on the ground because of the very numerous tornadoes in this region on the Equator line. We came up with the idea of placing very large mirrors at the end of a long straight line of an off-road track to catch their eyes and "block" them in front of their image. We have also placed other mirrors under trees where numerous animals appreciate the fruits. At other locations in the middle of the forest it would have been very lucky for animals to meet their reflection. Our use of mirrors has been of great interest to primatologists, including members of the PSG, not the Paris Saint Germain football club, but the Primate Specialists Group, who have only been able to study self-recognition in a mirror in great apes in laboratories with captive animals or animals born in captivity, used to contact with humans. These animals did not have to search for food, defend their families against other congeners and predators, sometimes imitating humans, and therefore had very different distorted behaviours from primates living in complete freedom with their group or family in a remote area of Gabon's forest. Our cameras have highlighted a very particular behaviour among chimpanzees in the Nyonié region and resulted in a scientific publication, "Reflections in rainforest mirrors facilitate behavioral observations of wild chimpanzees Primates n°58 2017-01". On our two following videos this behavior is filmed: kzbin.info/www/bejne/qqWweJaCp7ZkaKc (Rump-Rump Rubbing in Chimpanzees = anti-stress effect? A social behavior ever observed previously) and kzbin.info/www/bejne/aqfPmoekf5yCotE (scared chimps reassure themselves with pseudo-copulation and rump-to-rump contacts front of mirror). This is how, incidentally in wild animals, we discovered and became interested in their self-recognition in our large full length mirrors. Keep watching my homemade videos (180 pieces) that I put online on my channel and read the description attached to each one of them. You will know very interesting explanations about animals reactions front of my mirrors in the jungle and share its link with your friends: kzbin.infovideos
@lbar9720
@lbar9720 9 ай бұрын
It's like when we got a new TV; the whole family gathered around to see the first show together! All they needed was a box of Popcorn, and a Soda ;)
@tjlastname5192
@tjlastname5192 3 жыл бұрын
Totally would have never seen them. Thanks for circling it.
@SirBigthor
@SirBigthor 3 жыл бұрын
Are your observations published yet? You should team up with some animal psychlogist and ellaborate some hypothesis about your experiment. I would be interested in reading about "teaching self-awareness in chipanzee", or "Self-awareness as a trait passed through culture" Please keep going, and do not get affected by bad comments :)
@jeevansathish7020
@jeevansathish7020 11 ай бұрын
They are not trying to Go through The. Mirror. Means they understood that there is a solid.
@aikonka
@aikonka 4 жыл бұрын
Семейство просто поражает 🤩 Мама и малыш самые смелые, я одна заметила что они шёпотом переговарились?!🤔👍🏻🐵🐒
@XHB06400CANNES
@XHB06400CANNES 4 жыл бұрын
На нашем KZbin канале kzbin.infovideos публикуется более 160 видео, снятых нашими камерами-ловушками в габонских джунглях. Большинство из них показывают встречи дикой природы с нашими 6 большими зеркалами. Если вы не понимаете английского языка, чтобы прочитать описание, прилагаемое к каждому из наших видеороликов, вы можете помочь себе с помощью бесплатной программы перевода, такой как www.deepl.com/en/ru/translator или translate.google.com/
@Keyboardje
@Keyboardje 3 жыл бұрын
Jeez, that high pitch chirping sound set off my tinnitus big time!
@eriksellares3431
@eriksellares3431 3 жыл бұрын
really? mine sounds like a UFO abduction.
@neelamsrivastava8161
@neelamsrivastava8161 2 жыл бұрын
I think they have realised very early that they are seeing their own image but their curiosity ... How is this thing existing?
@nerrade
@nerrade Жыл бұрын
I just spent 13 minutes watching monkeys watching themselves in the mirror. I wonder if someone is watching me.
@chrisjfox8715
@chrisjfox8715 Жыл бұрын
[wonders in Matthew Mcconaughey...]
@ManuiliunaM
@ManuiliunaM 3 жыл бұрын
Thank You for this video. Our little brothers are really wanderfull!!!
@christopherochoa4145
@christopherochoa4145 4 жыл бұрын
So many dynamic moments of learning and cognition! There is so much happening there that is very much like us.
@Edward8855
@Edward8855 3 жыл бұрын
They cannot recognise themselves but they do recognise their friends in the mirror. Now they are all confused.
@saif9amar417
@saif9amar417 3 жыл бұрын
Right.
@doncoulibaly4888
@doncoulibaly4888 4 жыл бұрын
This make difference between humans and animals, God is great🙏🙏🙏Don Coulibaly
@Blunderbussy
@Blunderbussy 4 жыл бұрын
Your content is amazing, your job is amazing, your channel is amazing, you are amazing. Thank you so much for this. It's a humbling, beautiful and warming video. Thank you for sharing your amazing work with us.
@XHB06400CANNES
@XHB06400CANNES 4 жыл бұрын
Your compliment is a great reward for my wife Anne-Marie, my friend Michel and me. We are not comfortably sitting in our armchairs, to publish without any description, pieces of videos copied from the Internet and put end to end. But we maintain our trap cameras facing huge mirrors set up in a remote area of the Gabonese virgin forest and collect their memory card. Then we do the editing of the videos and write a long description in addition to the published images. Keep watching the other videos on my channel kzbin.infovideos May I invite you to watch especially those that unfortunately have a very small number of views and are very informative like: First mud bath of an cute new born elephant with her mom and aunts: kzbin.info/www/bejne/aKHNYomcoLN9iZY Fresh Water from Creeks triggers the urge to urinate in wild mammals: kzbin.info/www/bejne/ep3YenSvbNBjopo Eaters of waterlilies: Buffalo, Elephant, Sitatunga: kzbin.info/www/bejne/pXqraGmjfq6imJY Can an elephant survive without half of its trunk lost in a poacher's wire snare? kzbin.info/www/bejne/a6CcmIqfbdWNp6c Before buying ivory jewellery or carved ivory objects: kzbin.info/www/bejne/aJPYhZ1tpbOpfq8 and unfortunately there are many others in this case! Don't forget to read my description attached to each of my videos: Good vision! Thank you again.It's not my job but a passion of a retiree.
@milujava2655
@milujava2655 4 жыл бұрын
Xavier HUBERT thanks for this video....all very funny and cute 😃😃😃👍
@XHB06400CANNES
@XHB06400CANNES 4 жыл бұрын
A comment like yours cheers us up after my wife and I have spent days alone in the Gabonese forest for the maintenance of our mirrors and numerous cameras traps, to change the SD, batteries, batteries, to clean the objectives, to remove the fallen branches in their field of vision, to go up on foot the bed of the marigots to find zones of crossing of animals to install new traps there etc... Drenched by tornadoes, the body covered with insect bites of all kinds (horseflies, gorilla flies, tsetse, black ants, magnan ants etc.) and unfortunately the number of cameras refusing to work increases because of the humidity rate of 95%. It's a choice. Thank you again. Watch my other videos of the channel and don't forget to read the description each time. You will learn some very important information. kzbin.infovideosI encourage you to watch this very cute video of a baby gorilla learning the mirror kzbin.info/www/bejne/p5rUpHmphK-bhtE
@milujava2655
@milujava2655 4 жыл бұрын
@@XHB06400CANNES yes thank you. I will sucribed. I wish you and your wife always good healht, succesful. Amen. Gbu 🙏😉
@XHB06400CANNES
@XHB06400CANNES 4 жыл бұрын
Merci beaucoup!
@milujava2655
@milujava2655 4 жыл бұрын
@@XHB06400CANNES oui d'acourd. Je parle francais aussi. Merci.....bon sante.
@Brooklyn11236
@Brooklyn11236 3 жыл бұрын
Baby chimpanzees are the cutest babies in the world
@markfactor5952
@markfactor5952 4 жыл бұрын
One of the most creative things a KZbinr has pulled of
@gzpeng157
@gzpeng157 3 жыл бұрын
Class is over! Good job!
@TJ28628
@TJ28628 Жыл бұрын
I love how curious they are!! You can tell that they are self aware too
@benidominic7660
@benidominic7660 4 жыл бұрын
Very good view and nature Wonderful
@karldias1415
@karldias1415 3 жыл бұрын
Around 5:45 he clearly knows he’s looking at his reflection and is testing his theory by moving deliberately.
@kent7031
@kent7031 3 жыл бұрын
Yeah
@phosph01
@phosph01 3 жыл бұрын
Just amazing to watch!
@MareechiatTheHalkhoriyaTimes
@MareechiatTheHalkhoriyaTimes 4 жыл бұрын
Amazing idea, thank you for the videos and the detailed explanation!
@XHB06400CANNES
@XHB06400CANNES 4 жыл бұрын
Your compliment is a great reward for my wife Anne-Marie, my friend Michel and me. We are not comfortably sitting in our armchairs, to publish without any description, pieces of videos copied from the Internet and put end to end. But we maintain our trap cameras facing huge mirrors set up in a remote area of the Gabonese virgin forest and collect their memory card. Then we do the editing of the videos and write a long description in addition to the published images. Keep watching the other videos on my channel kzbin.infovideos May I invite you to watch especially those that unfortunately have a very small number of views and are very informative like: First mud bath of an cute new born elephant with her mom and aunts: kzbin.info/www/bejne/aKHNYomcoLN9iZY Fresh Water from Creeks triggers the urge to urinate in wild mammals: kzbin.info/www/bejne/ep3YenSvbNBjopo Eaters of waterlilies: Buffalo, Elephant, Sitatunga: kzbin.info/www/bejne/pXqraGmjfq6imJY Can an elephant survive without half of its trunk lost in a poacher's wire snare? kzbin.info/www/bejne/a6CcmIqfbdWNp6c Before buying ivory jewellery or carved ivory objects: kzbin.info/www/bejne/aJPYhZ1tpbOpfq8 and unfortunately there are many others in this case! Don't forget to read my description attached to each of my videos: Good vision! Thank you again.
@MareechiatTheHalkhoriyaTimes
@MareechiatTheHalkhoriyaTimes 4 жыл бұрын
@@XHB06400CANNES I can easily imagine how are you making these videos. I had spent countless days and weeks and even months in the Nepalese jungles. I am enchanted by the vibration of rich life in jungles, and I was just thinking how strange that your video has similar atmosphere and sounds (crickets, birds). I was sleeping on trees surrounded by monkeys and it was so interesting how they reacted after I stayed on a tree like themselves... When I was kidnapped and held in the jungle tied, animals came up to me and helped me to survive. That's why I am so grateful that you are proving with these videos how "human" they are, more than humans sometimes. I will happily watch the other videos. Your work is very appreciated and important!
@XHB06400CANNES
@XHB06400CANNES 4 жыл бұрын
@Mareechi at The Halkhoriya Times I am happy that you have recovered your freedom after this kidnapping in the Nepalese jungle. What an incredible adventure! *A comment like yours cheers us up after:* - after my wife and I have spent days alone in the Gabonese forest *(only during days et not nigths and not due to a kidnapping)* for the maintenance of our mirrors and numerous cameras traps, to change the SD, cells, batteries, to clean the objectives, to remove the fallen branches in their field of vision, to go up on foot the bed of the marigots to find zones of crossing of animals to install new traps there etc... Drenched by tornadoes, the body covered with insect bites of all kinds (horseflies, gorilla flies, tsetse, black ants, magnan ants etc.) and unfortunately the number of cameras refusing to work increases because of the humidity rate of 95%. - reading after some comments reproaching us for the traumas generated by our large mirrors placed in a remote region of the jungle in Gabon, where wild animals live freely. They can go to these mirrors, as they see fit, and stay in front of them, as long as they want. No food is placed by humans next to mirrors to encourage them to come. - editing of videos with for each one a description in English which is not our native language and then put them online to show the beauty of Gabonese fauna, talk about poachers, show how elephants who have managed to get away from a wire snare trap, treat the deep cut made by this trap, show how elephants pick mangos, self recognition in mirrors that is not innate both among humans than among primates and other mammals and so on... Thank you again. Watch my other videos of the channel and don't forget to read the description each time. You will learn some very important information. kzbin.infovideos
@MareechiatTheHalkhoriyaTimes
@MareechiatTheHalkhoriyaTimes 4 жыл бұрын
@@XHB06400CANNES Woe, thank you for this description of your difficulties! Compared with all that I think Nepalese jungles are not so hard to handle (though kidnapping people yes). Tsetse would be a big deterrent to me. You forgot to mention snakes and scorpions, but I guess there are some versions of them in Gabon too. Strange as it sounds, my most terrifying wild animal but in the jungle was TICKS! Tinier than the European ones, go deeper, right to the nerves and cannot be pulled out, and the pain is excruciating... I loved the jungle anyway, and through all the dangers I always walked barefoot, out of safety (easier to climb a tree quickly, in case, easier not to be heard while walking) and also out of respect to Nature. You sacrifice a lot for these amazing videos. Don't let those trolls bother you in their comments, they do not understand probably that you do not harm the nature but help to protect it by showing animals as intelligent and social beings, and warning about the snares of poachers. I wish I could be with you there... I am "addicted" to the sounds of the jungle, and so grateful that you are giving a full experience without music and narrations. That would disturb the atmosphere.
@XHB06400CANNES
@XHB06400CANNES 4 жыл бұрын
@@MareechiatTheHalkhoriyaTimes I didn't mention snakes because as soon as they feel a vibration on the ground they run away. For scorpions, great caution should be exercised before lifting a bundle on the ground on dead leaves, as they can be found underneath. Concerning ticks, there are in this forest both very large blood-hungry ticks like those of domestic dogs. They are anchored to red rivers hogs and antelopes. And there is also the tiny tick called the elephant tick, which instead of anchoring itself to the skin, penetrates under the skin and gives the impression of emitting electric shocks. Avoid brushing against shrubs and tree trunks on which elephants have rubbed to get rid of mud containing these parasites after taking mud baths. Finally, dressed in short sleeves polo shirts and shorts, I am barefoot in sandals this allows me to immediately detect painful attacks of very small red ants and magnan ants and to get rid of them quickly before they reach sensitive areas under this clothing. Please watch my videos about éléphant mud baths: kzbin.info/www/bejne/aKHNYomcoLN9iZY kzbin.info/www/bejne/mnfcga1rp9eme8U kzbin.info/www/bejne/j2LOYal9iMxphKM kzbin.info/www/bejne/bHqTYWyOga-lasU
@muralis9243
@muralis9243 3 жыл бұрын
Super...
@codex6594
@codex6594 Жыл бұрын
Can't beat a bit of rump rubbing in front of the mirror🤪
@nurmayantcoates9436
@nurmayantcoates9436 11 ай бұрын
😂
@XHB06400CANNES
@XHB06400CANNES 11 ай бұрын
kzbin.info/www/bejne/aqfPmoekf5yCotE kzbin.info/www/bejne/qqWweJaCp7ZkaKc After watching my videos, remember to click on the "show more" option: As with each of my 180 videos published on my channel: kzbin.infovideos , you will find an attached description of the behavior of these wild animals that meet our large mirrors planted in a remote area of the Gabonese forest, a few kilometers from the Equator line.
@Olhosdajustica
@Olhosdajustica Ай бұрын
Satisfação ver como a natureza se comporta, parabéns a todos integrantes do canal ,ótimo vídeo recomendo a todos do KZbin.
@XHB06400CANNES
@XHB06400CANNES Ай бұрын
Os vossos comentários encorajam-nos a continuar a nossa paixão transbordante e algo perigosa. Siga os novos vídeos que são publicados no meu canal: kzbin.infovideos. Por favor, leia a descrição, em inglês e francês, anexada a este vídeo, bem como a cada um dos 180 vídeos do meu canal. Você vai encontrar informações muito interessantes sobre os animais filmados por nossas câmeras de captura na selva gabonesa. Se você não fala inglês ou francês, você pode usar software de tradução livre como o www.deepl.com/pt-PT/translator translate.google.pt/?hl=pt Continue assistindo aos outros vídeos no meu canal Permitam-me que vos convide a assistir especialmente àqueles que, infelizmente, têm um número muito pequeno de opiniões e são muito informativas, como por exemplo: Primeiro banho de lama de um bonito elefante recém-nascido com sua mãe e tias: kzbin.info/www/bejne/aKHNYomcoLN9iZY A água doce dos riachos desencadeia a vontade de urinar em mamíferos selvagens: kzbin.info/www/bejne/ep3YenSvbNBjopo Comedores de nenúfairs: Búfalo, Elefante, Sitatunga: kzbin.info/www/bejne/pXqraGmjfq6imJY Pode um elefante sobreviver sem metade da sua tromba perdida na armadilha do arame de um caçador furtivo? kzbin.info/www/bejne/a6CcmIqfbdWNp6c Antes de comprar jóias de marfim ou objetos de marfim esculpidos: kzbin.info/www/bejne/aJPYhZ1tpbOpfq8 e infelizmente há muitos outros neste caso! Boa visão!
@hendrikasunqrout571
@hendrikasunqrout571 4 жыл бұрын
I wish YOU TUBE will recommend your video with mother an leopard cub. It's outstanding and I don't understand how it never went viral!
@XHB06400CANNES
@XHB06400CANNES 4 жыл бұрын
*_If your wish could be granted!_* Among the 160 homemade videos of my channel kzbin.infovideos there are two videos taken from the same leopard mother with first a baby female and 3 years later a baby male: kzbin.info/www/bejne/d3-rXmOadrSSodk kzbin.info/www/bejne/el6kkqVvh5qdmLs Unfortunately the second one didn't get the same number of views despite my demonstration that it's exactly the same mom. *May I invite you to watch especially my videos which, unfortunately, have a very small number of views and are very informative like:* First mud bath of an cute new born elephant with her mom and aunts: kzbin.info/www/bejne/aKHNYomcoLN9iZY Fresh Water from Creeks triggers the urge to urinate in wild mammals: kzbin.info/www/bejne/ep3YenSvbNBjopo Eaters of waterlilies: Buffalo, Elephant, Sitatunga: kzbin.info/www/bejne/pXqraGmjfq6imJY Can an elephant survive without half of its trunk lost in a poacher's wire snare? kzbin.info/www/bejne/a6CcmIqfbdWNp6c Before buying ivory jewellery or carved ivory objects: kzbin.info/www/bejne/aJPYhZ1tpbOpfq8 and unfortunately there are many others in this case! Good vision!
@clawhammer704
@clawhammer704 3 жыл бұрын
They see what's going on but they can't understand what's taking place. They know they are looking at themselves though.
@indriadrayton1132
@indriadrayton1132 4 жыл бұрын
The one with the branch wasn't having it! He was like, GIT!!!!! GET CHO BEHIND OUTTA HERE!!! LEAVE!!!!
@dwuan2
@dwuan2 4 жыл бұрын
indria drayton: 🤣🤣
@sachinrajput2508
@sachinrajput2508 4 жыл бұрын
Special n unique video superb 👌🏽
@XHB06400CANNES
@XHB06400CANNES 4 жыл бұрын
मेरे वीडियो पर आपकी तारीफ करने के लिए धन्यवाद। मेरे चैनल TouTube के कई अन्य वीडियो देखें: kzbin.infovideos,
@irenafarm
@irenafarm 6 ай бұрын
When they chuck sticks at the reflection, it’s like looking back in time. The other great apes can’t throw things very hard, though. Or swing a stick. Their posture throws them off balance when they try it. That’s why they run off.
@davidlai399
@davidlai399 3 жыл бұрын
Pretty much sums up the human condition. We too have many limits of comprehension.
@jeffreyport1099
@jeffreyport1099 4 жыл бұрын
Does it seem strange that we are watching the monkey's watch themselves in the mirror??
@soumendrajena9108
@soumendrajena9108 3 жыл бұрын
Thanks for your efforts.
@XHB06400CANNES
@XHB06400CANNES 3 жыл бұрын
Your feedback on my video encourages us to pursue our overwhelming and somewhat dangerous passion.* It is a great reward for my wife Anne-Marie, my friend Michel and me. We are not comfortably sitting in our armchairs, to publish without any description, pieces of videos copied from the Internet and put end to end. But we maintain our mirrors and numerous cameras traps, to change the SD, batteries, to clean the objectives, to remove the fallen branches in their field of vision, to go up on foot the bed of the marigots to find zones of crossing of animals to install new traps there etc... Drenched by tornadoes, the body covered with insect bites of all kinds (horseflies, gorilla flies, tsetse, black ants, magnan ants etc.) and unfortunately the number of cameras refusing to work increases because of the humidity rate of 95%. Then we do the editing of the videos and write a long description in English which is not our native language and then put them online to show the beauty of Gabonese fauna, talk about poachers, show how elephants who have managed to get away from a wire snare trap, treat the deep cut made by this trap, show how elephants pick mangos, self recognition in mirrors that is not innate both among humans than among primates and other mammals and so on... It's a choice.. May I suggest you some of my 160 home-made videos from my channel which have never been recommended by KZbin and which unfortunately have a very small number of views even though they are very instructive such as: kzbin.info/www/bejne/bHqTYWyOga-lasU Elephants enthusiastically enjoying a healthy mud bath kzbin.info/www/bejne/boXFpKWdjsesf5Y an elephant crossing a river splashes camera trap kzbin.info/www/bejne/l6WZc5eDm9eLrqc A male elephant walks in the night, thinking of his next girlfriend. kzbin.info/www/bejne/rpiwiJineMt0sLs Elephant VS camera trap in Gabon. kzbin.info/www/bejne/naLNkJWPZcxjeZI Elephant VS camera trap in Gabon. kzbin.info/www/bejne/mHKye62EabWre6c a one-eyed elephant mows tall grass in front of the mirror for better camera trap field of view kzbin.info/www/bejne/pXqraGmjfq6imJY Eaters of waterlilies: Buffalo, Elephant, Sitatunga kzbin.info/www/bejne/p6bEfWZjid2Ij5I African Jacana a swamp dwelling antelope-pecker: kzbin.info/www/bejne/ZoLdZneNaZtmaLc Shot in Gabon on the evening of the first major storm after the dry season. What is that? and unfortunately there are many others in this case! Watch more of my 160 homemade videos published on my channel kzbin.infovideos and read the description attached to each of them. You will find very interesting information about the reactions of the animals in front of my mirrors in the gabonese jungle: Good vision!
@nieslicznotka
@nieslicznotka 3 жыл бұрын
Fascinating!
@neerajbhatt1026
@neerajbhatt1026 4 жыл бұрын
Other chimps on seeing chimp with stick: He is brave but the problem is chimp of other side is equally brave😁😁😁
@XHB06400CANNES
@XHB06400CANNES 4 жыл бұрын
Chimpanzees feel stronger when they have an object in their hands, such as a branch or a vine. However, in front of a huge mirror, their reflection having the same behaviour, they are not brave in front of such an opponent. Watch my videos in which chimpanzees hit the mirror with vines and shrubs: kzbin.info/www/bejne/b5vbqImdqtGSoq8 kzbin.info/www/bejne/kKjOiaeom62tatU kzbin.info/www/bejne/q5K2XqSioNZ2mdU kzbin.info/www/bejne/f4fEkGergrGieLc After each viewing, click on the "show more" option, I attach a description with more information to each of my 150 videos published on my channel: kzbin.infovideos
@nerrade
@nerrade Жыл бұрын
The guy throwing the stick. First movie critic.
@for-real-countrygirl4192
@for-real-countrygirl4192 2 жыл бұрын
The bird thinks it's hilarious
@iloveyouuuu135
@iloveyouuuu135 Жыл бұрын
Are they recognizing that it’s themselves they see in the mirror now?? This is fascinating.
@XHB06400CANNES
@XHB06400CANNES Жыл бұрын
Everyone recognises their neighbours among the reflections, but there is also a stranger among these reflections: their own reflection, because everyone does not know what they look like! Please read my comment under its thumbnail image on "SHOW MORE". I explain this behavior in silverback gorillas. After watching each one of my 180 videos published on my channel: kzbin.infovideos
@emmanuelmedina6239
@emmanuelmedina6239 4 жыл бұрын
MUY BUENO
@All_Good_Things
@All_Good_Things 6 ай бұрын
And thats why they live in trees and we live in house's
@virenderbhujal7674
@virenderbhujal7674 4 жыл бұрын
God bless you all animals
@saturahman7510
@saturahman7510 3 жыл бұрын
Your family is really nice.
@Trauma302
@Trauma302 4 жыл бұрын
8:34 the monkey turns and looks at the other one like "are you seeing this shit" even though they dont really say that it makes you wonder , it shows how intelligent they are by looking behind the mirror several times also
@scottscott232
@scottscott232 4 жыл бұрын
There should have been another mirror facing that one, where the chimpanzees see themselves going on forever. Then a turtle ambles along - and the chimpanzees unravel the mystery of life: 'It's turtles all the way down'.
@hi_speed_chase
@hi_speed_chase 4 жыл бұрын
My favorite position is dorsal-ventral too!
@XtrovertedHermit
@XtrovertedHermit 3 жыл бұрын
Its like a TV thats constantly playing a nature show.
@mcuema2925
@mcuema2925 11 ай бұрын
надо им билеты продавать за просмотр зеркала ... минута любопытства за один банан😀
@user-py8wq9sr1l
@user-py8wq9sr1l 11 ай бұрын
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😆😆😆😂🤣😂😆😆
@user-xh9gx2gu1f
@user-xh9gx2gu1f 3 жыл бұрын
Надо было им телевизор поставить))
@XHB06400CANNES
@XHB06400CANNES 3 жыл бұрын
Спасибо за ваше предложение разместить большой телевизионный экран В области моих зеркал, ежедневно идет дождь (торнадо) всегда 9-10 месяцев в году с уровнем влажности 95%. Ближайший источник электроэнергии находится на расстоянии 35 км. Светимость не достаточна для питания такого потребителя электроэнергии от солнца или от батарей. И более того, как защитить экран от ударов, даже если они непроизвольные, не создавая при этом ловушки влажности? Спасибо за ваше предложение разместить большой телевизионный экран и показать им несколько видео с теми же приматами. В области моих зеркал, ежедневно идет дождь (торнадо) всегда 9-10 месяцев в году с уровнем влажности 95%. Ближайший источник электроэнергии находится на расстоянии 35 км. Светимость не достаточна для питания такого потребителя электроэнергии от солнца или от батарей. И более того, как защитить экран от ударов, даже если они непроизвольные, не создавая при этом ловушки влажности? На нашем KZbin канале kzbin.infovideos публикуется более 160 видео, снятых нашими камерами-ловушками в габонских джунглях. Большинство из них показывают встречи дикой природы с нашими 6 большими зеркалами. Чтобы прочитать описание, прилагаемое к каждому из наших видеороликов, если вы не говорите по-английски или по-французски, вы можете помочь себе с помощью бесплатной программы перевода, такой как www.deepl.com/en/ru/translator или translate.google.com/
@user-ql2nu6sb1n
@user-ql2nu6sb1n 3 жыл бұрын
Лайк и подписка, мне очень понравилось, детям тоже, теперь смотрим всей семьей. Спасибо вам!
@artexcalibur9788
@artexcalibur9788 3 жыл бұрын
Xavier HUBERT-BRIERRE кажется мамаша с детенышем поняла, что это
@alexbuts7915
@alexbuts7915 3 жыл бұрын
Да, поставить телевизор, чтобы за "Едимую Россию" голосовали.
@cherchezlafamme2400
@cherchezlafamme2400 3 жыл бұрын
@@alexbuts7915 Зачем? Они сами себе нарисуют сколь хочешь голосов, для них не проблема.
@winnifredforbes8712
@winnifredforbes8712 3 жыл бұрын
I like right at the beginning.... "Hurry up, you guys! We're going to be late for class!"
@seguir98
@seguir98 3 жыл бұрын
SON MUY INTELIGENTE👍💡
@hedduyou
@hedduyou 3 жыл бұрын
They should put another mirror the same size like 10 feet away from that one so when the chimps walk in between them they get the 1000x images of themselves getting smaller and smaller
@daincorruptable2833
@daincorruptable2833 4 жыл бұрын
These things do understand closer to human being and this can be seen when they tried to check behind the mirrors... Haha haha planners good job guyZ
@XHB06400CANNES
@XHB06400CANNES 4 жыл бұрын
Your compliments are a great reward for my wife Anne-Marie, my friend Michel and me. We are not comfortably sitting in our armchairs, to publish without any description, pieces of videos copied from the Internet and put end to end. But we maintain our trap cameras placed in a remote area of the Gabonese virgin forest and collect their memory card. Then we do the editing of the videos and write a long description in addition to the published images : kzbin.infovideos Thank you. Keep watching the other videos on my channel kzbin.infovideos May I invite you to watch especially those that unfortunately have a very small number of views and are very informative like: First mud bath of an cute new born elephant with her mom and aunts: kzbin.info/www/bejne/aKHNYomcoLN9iZY Fresh Water from Creeks triggers the urge to urinate in wild mammals: kzbin.info/www/bejne/ep3YenSvbNBjopo Eaters of waterlilies: Buffalo, Elephant, Sitatunga: kzbin.info/www/bejne/pXqraGmjfq6imJY Can an elephant survive without half of its trunk lost in a poacher's wire snare? kzbin.info/www/bejne/a6CcmIqfbdWNp6c Before buying ivory jewellery or carved ivory objects: kzbin.info/www/bejne/aJPYhZ1tpbOpfq8 and unfortunately there are many others in this case! Don't forget to read my description attached to each of my videos: Good vision! Thank you again.
@venkatarao1658
@venkatarao1658 3 жыл бұрын
Best TV screen ever provided to our jungle friends for nice entertainment. 😀😛😀😛😀😛😀😛
@XHB06400CANNES
@XHB06400CANNES 3 жыл бұрын
*Without these mirrors,* jungle life is cruel and monotony : These animals encounter other opponents in the jungle constantly. And those opponents (or prey) have actual claws, fangs, tusks, and horns to fight back with and shed blood. They fight or they flee or both. They fight amongst themselves within their own herds and prides regardless of species for food, status, for mating right and territory and might die in those encounterss. *With these mirrors,* I break the monotony of the daily life of some animals in this remote area of the gabonese rain forest. If the presence of my mirrors can disturb some species in the jungle, quickly many of them get habituated to it and even take pleasure to observe their reflection in my mirrors. These wild animals can go to these mirrors, as they see fit and stay in front of them, as long as they wish. They are not tied as dogs with leashes, locked as dog or cats in flats especially with dressing rooms equipped with a large mirror! They are not imprisoned for life in pens or cages with the distraction of watching visitors standing behind their fences or bars, eating the food they have neither picked nor hunted as Harambe (a silverback gorilla), born in captivity and dead 17 years later, still captive , killed by a bullet in his enclosure! No food is placed by humans next to mirrors to encourage them to come. I would like to point out that among the wild animals meeting these mirrors placed in this remote region of Gabon, some seem happy to look at themselves in these mirrors: as these leopards: kzbin.info/www/bejne/qHaTgoWcZ9Wdp8k kzbin.info/www/bejne/el6kkqVvh5qdmLs as these chimpanzees: kzbin.info/www/bejne/sGWboX2GZ52Gf8k as these young gorillas: kzbin.info/www/bejne/eWS2gpdnpMSlZpI Look at how the silverback gorilla's behaviour has evolved near the mirrors his family is looking at kzbin.info/www/bejne/hYPFmGacdqplibc Look at how the gorilla family's walking speed increases when they approach a mirror whose location they have memorized kzbin.info/www/bejne/hYPFmGacdqplibc Please do not forget to read the description attached to each of our 160 videos published on our channel kzbin.infovideos
@luisarciniega5387
@luisarciniega5387 3 жыл бұрын
The chimpanzees attempting to interact with the strangers in the mirror are behaving as humans who internally react to events projected on a movie house screen. Both chimpanzees and humans are intrigued and entertained. I cannot stop watching the video.
@XHB06400CANNES
@XHB06400CANNES 3 жыл бұрын
A big thanks! Please check out my other videos with such artsy behaviour of these chimps in the remote area of Gabon where my mirrors are setted up : kzbin.info/www/bejne/hKrOgKOaiMh0n7c Front of mirror chimpanzee slap dance to scare intruders infiltrated their domain kzbin.info/www/bejne/d5Kyipxtipycqpo dance with intimidation jumps among chimpanzees in front of mirrors set in their jungle (Gabon) kzbin.info/www/bejne/q5K2XqSioNZ2mdU Chimpanzees tap dance of intimidation ?? Danses d’intimidation chez les chimpanzés face aux miroirs kzbin.info/www/bejne/lamwlWmmrt6AmMU Some chimps are angry at mirrors, while others are calm kzbin.info/www/bejne/kKjOiaeom62tatU MSR Mirror Self Recognition aggressive behaviors evolves to self directed behaviors kzbin.info/www/bejne/eHTTe5l6iK2habs In a storm, male chimpanzees are frightened by their reflections in a large mirror After each watching, don't forget to read my description with more information attached to each of my 160 videos published on my channel. kzbin.infovideos and check out my videos published on this channel Good vision!
@Shinghye1111
@Shinghye1111 4 жыл бұрын
I am resting on Sunday morning enjoy watching this video and ignoring my own kids...
@prototype615h
@prototype615h 2 жыл бұрын
They did the same thing with a big silverback gorilla, and the gorilla immediately went aggressive, stupidly trying to attack his own reflection. We can learn something from this. We can see that when placed in a strange or unusual situation, it is dumb to be aggressive, it is better to analyze the situation first, to know what is actually going on, just like how these chimps did.
@XHB06400CANNES
@XHB06400CANNES 2 жыл бұрын
If you had read the description attached to my video you are talking about ( kzbin.info/www/bejne/qquTkqmNj9SkoMk ), in no way would you have labeled this silverback gorilla as stupid! You will have learned that the reasons for this attitude of our cousin are on the contrary very sensible because he did not do his apprenticeship in mirror like us humans who watch this video. In animals as in humans, self-recognition in a mirror is not innate. It is the result of mirror training, easier at home for young humans with the help of their parents who have done this training and who have the words to explain to their young child the properties of the mirror. Among primates, elephants and felids, in the insecurity of the jungle learning with his parents who have not done this and who do not speak, this is much more difficult even for intelligent individuals. Siverback Gorillas fail the mirror test not because they are not smart enough but because direct eye contact between two silverbacks is considered an act of defiance. Not wanting to look at its reflection in the mirror, the silverback cannot take the mirror training that would have allowed it to recognize itself in a mirror. Some animal species perform inconsistently on the mirror test. Chimps and orangutans have unambiguously passed, but they don’t always. An Asian elephant named Happy passed in 2006 after staring into a really big mirror, and examining a mark on her head with her trunk. No African elephant has so far passed the self recognition test in a mirror. Please read the description attached to each of my 170 videos published on my KZbin channel you will know very interesting informations about animals reactions front of my mirrors in the jungle kzbin.infovideos
@gibbogle
@gibbogle Жыл бұрын
There is another video showing male chimps being very aggressive towards their reflections. These ones have apparently got rather used to the mirror.
@thdnahid2953
@thdnahid2953 4 жыл бұрын
wonderful video dear. I am very happy to watching this video. Thx a lot
@XHB06400CANNES
@XHB06400CANNES 4 жыл бұрын
Your compliment is a great reward for my wife Anne-Marie, my friend Michel and me. We are not comfortably sitting in our armchairs, to publish without any description, pieces of videos copied from the Internet and put end to end. But we maintain our trap cameras facing huge mirrors set up in a remote area of the Gabonese virgin forest and collect their memory card. Then we do the editing of the videos and write a long description in addition to the published images. Keep watching the other videos on my channel kzbin.infovideos May I invite you to watch especially those that unfortunately have a very small number of views and are very informative like: First mud bath of an cute new born elephant with her mom and aunts: kzbin.info/www/bejne/aKHNYomcoLN9iZY Fresh Water from Creeks triggers the urge to urinate in wild mammals: kzbin.info/www/bejne/ep3YenSvbNBjopo Eaters of waterlilies: Buffalo, Elephant, Sitatunga: kzbin.info/www/bejne/pXqraGmjfq6imJY Can an elephant survive without half of its trunk lost in a poacher's wire snare? kzbin.info/www/bejne/a6CcmIqfbdWNp6c Before buying ivory jewellery or carved ivory objects: kzbin.info/www/bejne/aJPYhZ1tpbOpfq8 and unfortunately there are many others in this case! Don't forget to read my description attached to each of my videos: Good vision! Thank you again.
@mirandagaby3720
@mirandagaby3720 4 жыл бұрын
So cute and interesting!
@XHB06400CANNES
@XHB06400CANNES 4 жыл бұрын
Your compliment is a great reward for my wife Anne-Marie, my friend Michel and me. We are not comfortably sitting in our armchairs, to publish without any description, pieces of videos copied from the Internet and put end to end. But we maintain our trap cameras facing huge mirrors set up in a remote area of the Gabonese virgin forest and collect their memory card. Then we do the editing of the videos and write a long description in addition to the published images. Keep watching the other videos on my channel kzbin.infovideos May I invite you to watch especially those that unfortunately have a very small number of views and are very informative like: First mud bath of an cute new born elephant with her mom and aunts: kzbin.info/www/bejne/aKHNYomcoLN9iZY Fresh Water from Creeks triggers the urge to urinate in wild mammals: kzbin.info/www/bejne/ep3YenSvbNBjopo Eaters of waterlilies: Buffalo, Elephant, Sitatunga: kzbin.info/www/bejne/pXqraGmjfq6imJY Can an elephant survive without half of its trunk lost in a poacher's wire snare? kzbin.info/www/bejne/a6CcmIqfbdWNp6c Before buying ivory jewellery or carved ivory objects: kzbin.info/www/bejne/aJPYhZ1tpbOpfq8 and unfortunately there are many others in this case! Don't forget to read my description attached to each of my videos: Good vision! Thank you again.
@kekom1758
@kekom1758 2 жыл бұрын
in a way, this reminds of that initial scene in the film "2001 Space Odyssey" with the monolith
@cheickbah805
@cheickbah805 4 жыл бұрын
Intelligence made her go around to see if some one else is there.wow.
@kofiamonu4245
@kofiamonu4245 2 жыл бұрын
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