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Vervet Monkey Foundation - Baby Season 6 - Episode 32a - In this touching KZbin video, witness the beautiful bond between foster mom Chane and her adopted orphan Mortadelo as she takes him out to meet the rest of the troop. Experience the heartwarming moment as Mortadelo is introduced to his new family, filled with playful interactions, affectionate embraces, and curious exploration. Joining the gathering shortly after are Hazel and Nils, adding to the joyous reunion. Don't miss this emotional encounter that showcases the power of love and belonging in the world of these incredible creatures. At the Vervet Monkey Foundation, a wildlife conservation & animal rescue sanctuary...
The Vervet Forest is a wildlife documentary focused on the lives of the monkeys at the Vervet Monkey Foundation in South Africa . We join the orphaned and injured vervet monkeys in their adventure and struggles as they battle their way through the foster monkey mom program to become part of a monkey troop again. This channel is for those monkey lovers who enjoy monkeys living their lives as monkeys should.
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*These animals are not pets they are rescued wildlife undergoing a rehabilitation program at the Vervet Monkey Foundation in South Africa*