Monkey See Monkey Do! (Baby Edition) - Cutest Compilation
Enjoy this compilation of baby monkeys playing, climbing and swimming. Monkeys are incredibly intelligent, social mammals that enjoy climbing. They also like clinging onto their mums when they're young.
Monkey facts:
- There are currently 264 known monkey species.
- Apes are not monkeys.
- Some monkeys live on the ground, while others live in trees.
- Different monkey species eat a variety of foods, such as fruit, insects, flowers, leaves and reptiles.
- Most monkeys have tails.
- Groups of monkeys are known as a ‘tribe’, ‘troop’ or ‘mission’.
There are many primates that face extinction or are currently endangered. If you would like to help combat this, you can help by boycotting products that include palm oil as this is destroying the habitats of lots of wildlife including some primates.
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Baby Kangaroos & Joeys - CUTEST Compilation
Compilation of baby kangaroos and joeys playing, running hopping and jumping into their mothers pouches! People find kangaroos cute because they're furry and they hop. Kangaroos are a native Australia species.
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Cute Gibbons Playing & Climbing
A gibbon is any of approximately 20 species of small apes found in the tropical forests of Southeast Asia. Gibbons, like the great apes (gorillas, orangutans, chimpanzees, and bonobos), have a humanlike build and no tail, but gibbons seem to lack higher cognitive abilities and self-awareness. They also differ from great apes in having longer arms, dense hair, and a throat sac used for amplifying sound. Gibbon voices are loud, are musical in tone, and carry over long distances. The most characteristic vocalization is the “great call,” usually a duet in which the female leads and the male joins in with less-complex notes, used as a territorial marker by both sexes.
If you love gibbons as much as we do at AnimalTV, please think about donating to The Silvery Gibbon Project. The Silvery Gibbon Project aims to raise funds for Javan gibbons and other gibbon species to provide habitats and protection for gibbons.
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