I like how they are even careful with what they take. Notice how gentle that monkey was with the phone. They probably have figured out that people won't give them anything if their items have been damaged or ruined.
@@doodad6755 They not only understand ransom, but the tactic of threatening. I'm just surprised they haven't realized phones are worth way more than sunglasses yet.
Apes have strong upper bodies, imagine a gorilla like koko that knows sign language choke holding a man and then in sign language “Give. Food. Gorilla. Banana. Truckload”
Wait did the bamboo just yawned after being offered the peanuts? As if to say: “C’mon now I know you can do better then that”. 🤣 wow that was such a great study to watch. And yes! I made a mistake and confused a bamboo with a Macaque, okay I get that🤷🏽♂️✌🏽💯
Remember how one stole my flip-flops and went up a tree. I simply sat and waited a little far away not bartering anything for couple of minutes, without him seeing me. He got bored, dropped the flipflops and went away.
An diesen widerlichen Scheusalen ist nichts süß! Das sind die widerwärtigsten und ekelhaftesten Scheusale die es gibt! Nutzlose gierige Fresser, Krankheitsüberträger und dazu noch superhässlich!
I love that he had the food ready and didn't give the monkey processed human food. He gave him something nutritious, healthy and probably not that easy to find.
Wer diese widerwärtigen Scheusale füttert, sollte bestraft werden! Diese grässlichen Kotsaecke sollen sich ihr Fressen selber suchen! Es gibt ohnehin viel zu viele von diesen abstoßenden Kreaturen.
Those days monkeys are trained to steal stuffs for their owners,that’s what I heard from my tour guide.Make sure hide your belongings carefully and monkeys very attracted to bright shinnings colourful items
This is astonishing and worrisome at the same time. It's another good example of how the cultural relationships can modify the development of all us, human and no-human animals. I'm amazed by these monkeys's capacity for identify human's items with possible material value that may give them a position to trade. Obviously this is not a good behavior of the monkeys, but it certainly is pretty complex and requires a lot of mental skills. I'm impressed and a little afraid of the monkeys, and concerned for the humans, because it's clear that, in general, the people are dealing with this clever misbehaviour in a ropy way
I love this. The monkeys are like " If you aren't going to bring and/or offer me food then fuck you, I'm going to take items that you deem important in your lives and if you want these items back, then you'll offer me something delicious as a trade." Very intelligent indeed.
A lot of people are joking about this but I can see it being a serious problem - children getting hurt, sentimental items taken, hard-working vendors impacted....
I love how people come up with the idea that these monkeys could never be stealing or breaking things for themselves. Why not? They're primates like us and we do horrible things for survival and self gratification all the time. You can't have it both ways. You can't say we're all animals and then suddenly claim monkeys are beyond reproach.
This happened to me in Bali , monkey took my glasses ,but monkey was so careful while snatching he didn't hurt me , one local guy was close by he came and monkey obidiently gave my glasses to him , and I had to pay some money to that guy, I felt the monkey was trained to do that to tourist, because they don't damage the things they steal you always get that back safely.
Wow. My wife is from Indonesia and we were there at Uluwatu. The monkeys are very naughty and will take your things. If you are going to visit, make sure you put your things away so they can't get to them.
Lol I didn't realize it was uluwatu until I read your comment. I actually didn't see a single monkey there until after the sunset performance and literally everyone had left. A monkey just crept up on me while I was eating oreos in the parking lot xD I gave him some, and then finally he sorta became my friend. He even held my hand and stuff. Was kinda cool =D
Humans can be foolish. Remember that, although their antics may seem cute, these are wild, unpredictable animals that can be dangerous & inflict injury.
When I was in Uluwatu, I saw a foreign tourist offering a fruit to a passing monkey. The monkey approached 'shyly' when he got close enough he _snatched_ the dozen bags of fruits on the tourist's hand (that he kept close to his body) and ran the hell away. The guy exclaimed but ultimately more amused than upset. Those mfs are clever
I lived 15 minutes from Angkor Wat and I would pass through some evenings on my bike just to watch the monkey families interact. But I always kept my distance. They were not nearly this aggressive to tourists but I would cringe watching naive tourists giving them food and snapping pics so close up. Also one bite and you're screwed. One time one slowly walked by and then latched onto my shirt and went crazy swinging from it and then just went about his business, scariest shit ever lollllll
Yes the locals need to enforce strict laws of NEVER ever reward food for thief activity. The apes learn how to be criminals and becomes an absolute menace. And tourists who give food for getting stuff back should be HEAVILY fined.
Hey my dude can you send me some photos of where you live what you eat what you do for fun and so I'm from Mexico and I love that architecture of the palaces and old ruins city's where you live ese salu2
I was in wearing specs & 1 monkey came climbed at me & took my specs & went at pole. Then locals told me to give him some food then he will return then I took frooti and threw at him he caught that left the specs & I caught it
I never realized how tiny these little creatures are. Adorable. Been watching Arroz Marisco,s videos he is brilliant and so are the videos. So very informative. What gets me though as he made me aware is the abuse that these poor beautiful babies get from these so called cameramen that have numerous channels which have some drama happening where the monkeys get hurt etc, these people are setting up the monkeys to get hurt and make mega bucks from these videos. At least now I am aware that some not all are getting baby monkeys that are hurt and they rescue them ( pretending) .We all know Chris is the good guy.
Monkeys steal because they want snacks and special food in return. Spent a few weeks in Vrindavan and saw how hungry they were except for rummaging in the street garbage that people throw out So they steal spectacles, phones, bags, shoes etc at special hotspots.
Same thing happened with my mom and aunt in shimla and vrindavan here in india. I wonder if they watched this video on a stolen iphone and now are broadcasting it
Should see if get a trade system working with them, get them to hand in litter for food/snacks helps them and the environment, 2 birds 1 stone so to speak
Incredible! So many people still don't believe that animals are sentient beings and intelligent. These beings are phenomenal! I love this! Love to and for ALL sentient beings!
perhaps they will bring what they got to the owner who take care of them in exchange for food,,looks like the monkeys very healthy, just take a look at their tummy..
Fun and exciting to watch such videos on UA-cam 😀🙂... But myself, I probably wouldn't be able to handle this in reality if I were up there in Gibraltar. It would simply be too much for me 😐. Greetings from Sweden
These things are quite common in many of the famous tourist places in India . I visited the Amer Palace where one of these cheeky rascal stole my hat and he did ran away smoothly
I saw a video a couple years ago where a monkey stole a guys glasses and the guy punched the monkey right in the face and it flew about three feet away.
If I'm not mistaken this monkey population used to be fed sugar. In fact that was how this entire ordeal started. Are there now restrictions forcing tourists to only feed the monkeys proteins? This is of profound interest to me.
These monkeys have a HUGE ebay store selling sunglasses, hats, cell phones, cameras, etc....
@Rafii Guasp LOL
Actually i wouldnt be surprised if they were trained by local pickpocket gang.
Lmao
I bet they play poker with the stuff...
@@fractally LOL
I like how they are even careful with what they take. Notice how gentle that monkey was with the phone. They probably have figured out that people won't give them anything if their items have been damaged or ruined.
What about the sunglasses? They destroyed those.
@@rocklobster420 those aren't as expensive as a phone
Someone is probably using them to steal from people.
Actually depending on how interested the person is on getting it back they will break it a bit or threaten to break it to get more food
@@doodad6755
They not only understand ransom, but the tactic of threatening. I'm just surprised they haven't realized phones are worth way more than sunglasses yet.
They steal and want food in return ! Pirates !!
Just wait until they want money.
@@Toolgdskli US marines... Oh well, no, they just want cocaine
They just want their banana hoard back bro
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@@xvdd1 "You want your phone back? That'll be about 10 thousand dollars in bananas."
Evolution has started... After some generation they will become like pirates of Caribbean
No. Planet of the Apes.
evolution has started billions years ago
That would mean pirates had common ancestors with other primates.
Apes have strong upper bodies, imagine a gorilla like koko that knows sign language choke holding a man and then in sign language “Give. Food. Gorilla. Banana. Truckload”
well not some generations
humans first appears 7 million years ago so oke
no offence ☹️
I like that they understand the concept of possessions.
“What’s yours is mine, and what’s mine is also mine!”
Wait did the bamboo just yawned after being offered the peanuts? As if to say: “C’mon now I know you can do better then that”. 🤣 wow that was such a great study to watch. And yes! I made a mistake and confused a bamboo with a Macaque, okay I get that🤷🏽♂️✌🏽💯
*macaque🤬🤬🤬!!!!
@@j.j.8741 But da monkes have love🥺🥺🥺
Lol! Did you just misidentify a macaque monkey for a baboon? Wow!
@@ulfberht4431 Because I’m human and I make mistakes. Once you realize that? You can move on in life 🤦🏾2021
LOL 2:28
I like how he set his phone down nicely for him
he wanted to steal it all but didnt have enough hands to keep the phone & had to abandon it
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So hot
@@billcosbyeatsbabies9947 he already stole it. They release items when they get something in exchange. It's Extortion 101!
I frickin love macaques. They are adorable genius little guys. They can be super loving or absolute evil. They’re just crackheads with tails!
that is the perfect way to describe them
And I though Raccoons took that title
i love every single type of monkey, macaques and white faced capuchins are my particular favorites
They're like children
Search up MonkeyBoo he’s so cute lovely dovey 😊💖
Remember how one stole my flip-flops and went up a tree. I simply sat and waited a little far away not bartering anything for couple of minutes, without him seeing me. He got bored, dropped the flipflops and went away.
That's cute
@@saisrisai9649 lmao to reward its efforts of thieving?
@@auspicious6703 lmao reward him for making a monkey out of you
@@saisrisai9649 Yeah, give him something good for stealing. That's not how I operate.
An diesen widerlichen Scheusalen ist nichts süß! Das sind die widerwärtigsten und ekelhaftesten Scheusale die es gibt! Nutzlose gierige Fresser, Krankheitsüberträger und dazu noch superhässlich!
I thought "monkey business" was just an expression. 🤔
I love that he had the food ready and didn't give the monkey processed human food. He gave him something nutritious, healthy and probably not that easy to find.
Eggs are certainly not nutritious or healthy, they are loaded with cholesterol and not a natural food source for primates
lol, eggs are unhealthy and barely have any nutrition, and are a product of the chicken holocaust.
Eggs? Peanuts? Banana? Not that easy to find really? This is Asia mf. Where do u think u get ur food from?
Wer diese widerwärtigen Scheusale füttert, sollte bestraft werden! Diese grässlichen Kotsaecke sollen sich ihr Fressen selber suchen! Es gibt ohnehin viel zu viele von diesen abstoßenden Kreaturen.
Lol specifying that they are stealing just iPhones, no Androids lol
Although I don't agree with the monkey, I would be laughing my ass off having to give a monkey food in return for my personal belongings. 🤣
This is the most fascinating thing I’ve ever seen in nature, and I love it.
Nah, this is depressing.
"Bananas? 😂😂, No! have 2 bitcoins sent to this wallet, or I access your Facebook and posts random s***!"
Yeah, not fun to experience though. Been to that place in Bali. The monkeys are cray-cray.
Those days monkeys are trained to steal stuffs for their owners,that’s what I heard from my tour guide.Make sure hide your belongings carefully and monkeys very attracted to bright shinnings colourful items
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sounds like absolute bs. There's a tonne of them and theyre wild
I was just thinking that.
danm, monkey pirates😳
Yes mostly ,
But I am tell you they are hungry , protect your belongings , but give them something to eating
They are just collecting entry fee(visa fees) in their territory 😅
Nothing is for free
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This is astonishing and worrisome at the same time. It's another good example of how the cultural relationships can modify the development of all us, human and no-human animals. I'm amazed by these monkeys's capacity for identify human's items with possible material value that may give them a position to trade. Obviously this is not a good behavior of the monkeys, but it certainly is pretty complex and requires a lot of mental skills. I'm impressed and a little afraid of the monkeys, and concerned for the humans, because it's clear that, in general, the people are dealing with this clever misbehaviour in a ropy way
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Wow! 😂 Kidnapper collecting ransoms/swapping.
Truly our evolutionary cousin
They tried to snatch me from my parents
@W G soon minekys will become kidnappers
freal?
@@musashanasabzak8696 monkes will someday be more powerful than the cartels
@@jpeg.600x2 that's what she said
@@jpeg.600x2 I meant my mom
Does anyone else admire how clever this man is!!! I mean I wouldn't think of doing that for sure, ever...
He is called Chris Packham he's an animal protector....very nice man very good to animals ❤
plot twist: they have a king that tells them to do that
Kyla Matriano Hanuman??
See Charles Dickens, "Oliver Twist"
They call him King Kong.
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I like how hes's happy that he got his phone back
I love this. The monkeys are like " If you aren't going to bring and/or offer me food then fuck you, I'm going to take items that you deem important in your lives and if you want these items back, then you'll offer me something delicious as a trade." Very intelligent indeed.
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What if they manage to take their stuff again and they don’t have anymore food to offer?!
Penalty: cut of thieves hands.
NEVER ever rewatd bad behaviours.
The locals and the tourists are making these apes into organized criminals.
always carry a gun with you
@@Declopselol
A lot of people are joking about this but I can see it being a serious problem - children getting hurt, sentimental items taken, hard-working vendors impacted....
True 😅
That yawn 😂👌
I love how people come up with the idea that these monkeys could never be stealing or breaking things for themselves. Why not? They're primates like us and we do horrible things for survival and self gratification all the time. You can't have it both ways. You can't say we're all animals and then suddenly claim monkeys are beyond reproach.
*Gotta learn the tricks!* 😂❤️😂❤️😂❤️😂❤️😂❤️
This happened to me in Bali , monkey took my glasses ,but monkey was so careful while snatching he didn't hurt me , one local guy was close by he came and monkey obidiently gave my glasses to him , and I had to pay some money to that guy, I felt the monkey was trained to do that to tourist, because they don't damage the things they steal you always get that back safely.
Wow. My wife is from Indonesia and we were there at Uluwatu. The monkeys are very naughty and will take your things. If you are going to visit, make sure you put your things away so they can't get to them.
Lol I didn't realize it was uluwatu until I read your comment. I actually didn't see a single monkey there until after the sunset performance and literally everyone had left. A monkey just crept up on me while I was eating oreos in the parking lot xD I gave him some, and then finally he sorta became my friend. He even held my hand and stuff. Was kinda cool =D
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Where is this clip taken?
@@PaulReinhard Uluwatu temple, Bali, Indonesia
Monkeys are one of the most fascinating creature on earth. They've learned how to barter somehow! Thats incredible!
18 dislikes are from those who had there glasses stolen
Now those dislikes are from those who got their iPhone 14s stolen 💀
@@ButterscotchHorseman bruh😭
The time I would only laugh instead of being angry at being robbed.
This proved stealing is a norm since ancient times for humans
Exactly my point
“Ima charge you for chopping down our homes”
“Stinky human”
Humans can be foolish. Remember that, although their antics may seem cute, these are wild, unpredictable animals that can be dangerous & inflict injury.
charlottealtogirl just like us humans.
Relax dude they couldnt hurt a fly. Unless you turn your back they will dropkick you like jackie chan.
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Dont be afraid, they are adapted to human living, and already spotted the risk of injuring people, or if people are threats...
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When I was in Uluwatu, I saw a foreign tourist offering a fruit to a passing monkey. The monkey approached 'shyly' when he got close enough he _snatched_ the dozen bags of fruits on the tourist's hand (that he kept close to his body) and ran the hell away. The guy exclaimed but ultimately more amused than upset. Those mfs are clever
That is hilarious! 😂😂😂
where is komodo dragons when you need them 😂😂😂
Good thing I never go outside.
ah hell na, finna be gambling with monkes🥵🥵🥵💪🏼💪🏼💯🔥🔥🔥
2:54 monkey: "is this the only food you have? Here, take your things"
show more of this it was great
Awesome
btw go watch my youtube channel
+Rodrick Davis a hole
come to bali bro
Wow! You're so smart finally retrieved your cellphone back.
Hey BBC, you should remake this video again but with a Iphone 7 or Samsung 7.
Let's see how the monkeys react with a melting timebomb on their hands
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Samsungs mate. Not iphone.
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Had my iPhone 7 for a little less than 3 years and it hasn’t exploded on me.
Oh what he actually fell for that? I thought the monkey was going to be smarter than that. Literally yawning in his face too lol.
Wow that is pretty brazen. They probably developed the tactic b/c of a lack of consequence.
Lock him up! 😂
that's why it's so satisfying watching that video of that orangutan crushing a macaque head when it tried to take a banana out of his mouth
Ur better off wearing hiking clothes and no things that are lose on ur clothing or accessories. I love it lol
Wherever this is, I'm definitely not going there.
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KT X its in Uluwatu Hindu Temple, Bali, Indonesia
KT X .
Thailand or Malaysia
hidden KARD this is in Bali, Indonesia
monkey even touched the phone like saying deal !
I lived 15 minutes from Angkor Wat and I would pass through some evenings on my bike just to watch the monkey families interact. But I always kept my distance. They were not nearly this aggressive to tourists but I would cringe watching naive tourists giving them food and snapping pics so close up. Also one bite and you're screwed. One time one slowly walked by and then latched onto my shirt and went crazy swinging from it and then just went about his business, scariest shit ever lollllll
Yes the locals need to enforce strict laws of NEVER ever reward food for thief activity.
The apes learn how to be criminals and becomes an absolute menace.
And tourists who give food for getting stuff back should be HEAVILY fined.
Hey my dude can you send me some photos of where you live what you eat what you do for fun and so I'm from Mexico and I love that architecture of the palaces and old ruins city's where you live ese salu2
@Ruben you shd be fined for being a karen
The stupid mother at 1:02 just gave away her daughters Thongs by pulling her off balance!!!
I was in wearing specs & 1 monkey came climbed at me & took my specs & went at pole. Then locals told me to give him some food then he will return then I took frooti and threw at him he caught that left the specs & I caught it
1:31 sorry sir, I’m taking these!
I never realized how tiny these little creatures are. Adorable. Been watching Arroz Marisco,s videos he is brilliant and so are the videos. So very informative. What gets me though as he made me aware is the abuse that these poor beautiful babies get from these so called cameramen that have numerous channels which have some drama happening where the monkeys get hurt etc, these people are setting up the monkeys to get hurt and make mega bucks from these videos. At least now I am aware that some not all are getting baby monkeys that are hurt and they rescue them ( pretending) .We all know Chris is the good guy.
Monkeys steal because they want snacks and special food in return. Spent a few weeks in Vrindavan and saw how hungry they were except for rummaging in the street garbage that people throw out So they steal spectacles, phones, bags, shoes etc at special hotspots.
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Now we have proof, we now know where thief's have learn to steal, from monkeys of course🤣
Oh my God I love how he yawned when he offered him peanuts
뇌물받고 마지막으로 노려보는 모습이랑 그 뒤에 계란 까먹는 모습이 너무 심멎하게 할만큼 귀여워>
i think he rather dropped the phone to be able to climb the tree with one hand...not because he is grateful for the eggs
Agree
but now we know they prefer food over iphone
This reminds me of Madagascar movie in which monkeys 🐒 team with those 3 penguin 🐧 to hustle 🤣👌
Fantastic research.....
CS Reddy
😂😂😂😂 can’t wear flip flops out here
Same thing happened with my mom and aunt in shimla and vrindavan here in india. I wonder if they watched this video on a stolen iphone and now are broadcasting it
1:01 They took both her flip-flops. lol.
Whatever, it's just an iPhone 5C.
MNy can't even afford thT
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WhomThouDoesNotKnow rich piece of crap
I hate proud rich people.
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The monkey is clever and beautiful. It is is a good clip. Thank for sharing this video.
A lot of monkeys are trained to steal to chance for food
Such smart animals! I was thinking to myself. "Wow, I don't like that monkey!" Then I saw the damn thing barter......whaaaa?
That is amazing! They are so clever!
Uluwatu temple...bali 😍😘😍😘 tanks BBC
His look a like of Jan Gustafson a Chess Grandmaster
I remember in Bangladesh the monkey got caught selling cannabis, monkey currently serving time in zoo. True story
because they are trained that way.
please be Reasonable ni को
Define "trained" exhaustively.
... no they evolved and learnt this
Should see if get a trade system working with them, get them to hand in litter for food/snacks helps them and the environment, 2 birds 1 stone so to speak
What if they are secretly building a huge project with all these items.
Like invasion?
Cute little things lolll
The monkeys love sun glasses they are so smart. They will trade you back your items for food. Good job monkeys very intelligent. 😃
Haha so cute 🥰🥰😍😍
The smarter an animal gets, the sneakier and more thieving it gets... Then humans came along and perfected the art.
"humans" very trendy of you hahahahaha
Incredible! So many people still don't believe that animals are sentient beings and intelligent. These beings are phenomenal! I love this! Love to and for ALL sentient beings!
perhaps they will bring what they got to the owner who take care of them in exchange for food,,looks like the monkeys very healthy, just take a look at their tummy..
You studied zoology? 🤔
Gangsters paradise.. 🤣😂🤣🤣🤣
At the end he looked for more before the deal was excepted
That is a most interesting piece of analysis of animal behavior!
Wow, I say they are highly intelligent and strategic in way how they do it. 😀
Fun and exciting to watch such videos on UA-cam 😀🙂... But myself, I probably wouldn't be able to handle this in reality if I were up there in Gibraltar. It would simply be too much for me 😐. Greetings from Sweden
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No, this video was shot at Chitrakoot, Uttar Pradesh, India.
I'm sure the gift shop loves how the monkies steal
It shows how British role the world.
Amazing monkeys😂
These things are quite common in many of the famous tourist places in India . I visited the Amer Palace where one of these cheeky rascal stole my hat and he did ran away smoothly
You have got to be kidding me. They are stealing to barter for food...I am so done.😲🤯👀
Absolutley amazing love these animals
I saw a video a couple years ago where a monkey stole a guys glasses and the guy punched the monkey right in the face and it flew about three feet away.
I can’t believe how little they actually are. No bigger than a dog. Crazy
If I'm not mistaken this monkey population used to be fed sugar. In fact that was how this entire ordeal started. Are there now restrictions forcing tourists to only feed the monkeys proteins? This is of profound interest to me.
Thnx, very informative ;)
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@mendown And she has a affinity for females that way, huh...!
So true remedy for a creep, it appears!
Monkeys be like pleasure doing business.
I see the plan. Give the monkey a plastic bag to choke on, then just take your stuff back.
Nah... Doesn't work that way!
Imma go there with a bag full of eggs taking everyone's phones a sunglasses