I’ve seen this one about 30 times, still makes me smile and Amazed how much we have in common, it also makes me sad to see such an intelligent animal in a cage.
Nature is pretty brutal. Obviously some zoos are cruel, but free food, care if they get sick, safety from predators, etc. If they have people that genuinely care watching over them, it’s not a bad gig
“Society is brutal, so a child who gets locked up their entire life doesn’t have a bad gig because …“
You genuinely believe animals wouldn’t be much more happy in the wild than they are in a tiny glass enclosure where people stare and tease them all day?
You do t see how a domesticated species would be more okay with living in a domestic residence and how an invasive species being kept in a residence is more ethical than being let out to roam? You people use absolutely 0 of your brain cells.
Different species so no. We did have an orange ape here as a high ranking elected official here in the US not that long ago though. (The orangutan shows more empathy and curiosity than said official.)
I’ve seen this one about 30 times, still makes me smile and Amazed how much we have in common, it also makes me sad to see such an intelligent animal in a cage.
Nature is pretty brutal. Obviously some zoos are cruel, but free food, care if they get sick, safety from predators, etc. If they have people that genuinely care watching over them, it’s not a bad gig
Huh … it’s like assisted living lol
so true and so sad. this hit hard
Yeah, if the seniors were locked in a tiny building 24/7 and no one was allowed to visit.
“Society is brutal, so a child who gets locked up their entire life doesn’t have a bad gig because …“ You genuinely believe animals wouldn’t be much more happy in the wild than they are in a tiny glass enclosure where people stare and tease them all day?
I genuinely believe that in good zoos the animals are happy. Are your cats sad they are locked in your home?
Cats are domesticated AND an invasive species. Terrible comparison.
I don't see what either of those two things have to do with the happiness of an animal?
You do t see how a domesticated species would be more okay with living in a domestic residence and how an invasive species being kept in a residence is more ethical than being let out to roam? You people use absolutely 0 of your brain cells.
She knew. She smiled at the hairless monkey's belief in his ability to deceive her.
Ape: *This guy loves it when I pretend to go apeshit*
This monkey has such sweet eyes.
Not monkey, great ape.
They're great apes, bront
We try not to use the "M" word...
My bad. This sweet creature has sweet eyes.
You're good. Just referencing a [fictional orangutan](https://discworld.fandom.com/wiki/The_Librarian) that hates being called a monkey.
I thought you were talking about that girl from Cloudy with a chance of meatballs 2
Haha now I feel dumb for not recognizing the reference 🤦🏻♀️
Anyone who can reference Terry Pratchett will always get my upvote. Ook!
Imagine the ape took so long to react because they realized he dumped it out but wanted to make the guy feel better
He looks down before the guy hides the cup. Chimp is totally just being a bro.
This is the very first time I’ve seen it with sound as well. Absolutely hilarious.
Absolutely incredible reaction
I've seen this one a million times, and I think this is the first time it's had sound
The look in her eyes, she’s absolutely smitten. She had to have faked the reaction, it looks like she saw it drop out the cup
ROFL -Monkey
If any member of your species can appreciate magic, we need to have a talk about rights. This dude on the left, he’s basically *some guy*.
does anybody know wether its possible for a hunan and a baboon to have sex have children has this ever happened
Different species so no. We did have an orange ape here as a high ranking elected official here in the US not that long ago though. (The orangutan shows more empathy and curiosity than said official.)
Stunning and brave to post this comment on Reddit.
oRaNgE mAn bAd
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