I'm from Brazil, where these little guys originate, and I can assure you they are not pets. These monkeys are adapted to live in the jungle, jumping from branch to branch and not indoors living with humans. I wish you luck in dealing with the energy of this animal, you will hardly be able to tame it.
From zoo observation they are high strung extremely alert and social. Their roomy enclosures don't seem adequate. I think these must be free. Like most every animal actually. I played marmoset vocalizations and immediately was heard through thick glass. Very social and vocal
This is kinda sad, these little babies need trees. It’s not bad behavior, that’s how he is supposed to interact with the world. And the trafficking that the pet trade encourages is detrimental to the species.
There is literally no habitat for these monkeys to survive in anymore which is why they are being bred in captivity and sold to people willing to take care of them and allow them to have long lives they actually live longer in captivity than they do in the wild but due to everything that’s going on in this world it’s not necessarily safer for them to be out there... take a cotton top of Tamarins they are endangered species now being bred in captivity and can be sold as companions
@@dudezjokinmystyl it’s not about what helps me sleep better at night lmfao it’s just a fact.. these particular monkeys are either in zoos, sanctuary’s, or life long companions 🤷🏽♀️
This is like having a 2 year old forever. Also I hear that they are dangerously susceptible to herpes and it is fatal for them. Be weary of how many people interact with him.
@@danieldevito6380 hence why I said be weary of how many people interact with him. And they mainly get it from humans since it’s so popular to have them as pets now.
As purchased like this, the breeders take particular care to have them thoroughly examined prior to giving them to the new owner. This is not a monkey picked up from alongside the motorway.
@@dr.donnawalter4380 they can catch it at any point in their life it all depends on how the owner protects the monkey. It’s a plus if they come from credible breeders.
My girls both wanted one of these so badly before they left for Heaven. I found your video when I was showing someone what-and how CUTE they are! Ya know why I love this/your video? Because,You keep it 💯 real, even joking when you know it could be taken wrong. I can tell you are a loving, and dedicated owner. It reminds me of back when my 4 kids were little. You can't pay attention to anyone, or thing else without them acting out to get back your attention. He is insanely adorable, but God makes certain challenging human stages,(& animals resembling little people) CRAZY cute so that you can't stay mad, and you don't hurt 'em out of pure exhaustion, and frustration at their lack of ability to quit it!! (Especially when they know you're busy and they want that attention back!) You're a good daddy!❤ Thanks for a very real (and adorable) example of a Pygmy Marmoset!
@@shahahahazain That would be one epic way to honor them both. That is for sure! I'm not sure my high energy Sheltie dog, Roddy & 2 Cats Maestro&Emmy (ages 3, and 10) would agree about this. Lol Roddy would go on strike! I am sure of it! I did check how much they are and got a bit of sticker shock. The price is BEFORE any fees for a permit I'm guessing I would need. Correct? I laughed when you said your little dude is a chick magnet lol!!
@Zen Master I've had two daughters die with suspicious circumstances. When I posted this, I had just started making an attempt not to always bring their deaths up without reason. So, I was remembering them in a happy way and trying not to hijack such a cute YT post with so much negativity. It's a work in progress. In short, I have lost two of my children and they did always want a pygmie marmoset. Especially my Katelyn aka Katelyn Ideman and I think on YT she would sing as StepxUpxPrincess.
He's very cute. I was considering having one but that's a whole whole lot of energy. Guess they're good for owners with a lot of time and patience available.
Non-water based formula (tree nut based pasteurized, as they are having problems with aflatoxin in wheat and ground nuts) specifically made for primates when they are babies on the 1/2 hour is normally what is recommended for a baby marmoset that age. Marmoset Infant Formula powder mixed with a powdered marmoset diet and some yogurt fed to them in a food safe syringe (keep extras on hand because they get clogged and buy a TINY straight scrub brush or put the parts in a mesh bag in a dishwasher WITHOUT scented soap for dishes and NO rinse product).
Bad behavior? He's a wild animal. That's what they do. They aren't supposed to be pets. They need their mother, trees, and other monkeys. 🐒 You should tell others not to get one.
Sounds to me that someone is regretting their decision to get a monkey and forcing it to be a pet. The only time he's "cute and cuddly" is when he's tired? You should have done your homework before buying a wild animal from someone who likely stole this baby from its mother.
This is an social animal that needs to live in an family group of its own kind. They are fascinating to watch especially the mothers with their tiny babies, could watch them for hours.
I had one when I was younger (keke) he did exactly what Jack was doing, grabbing my lips. Sadly this led to his demise. I did not know at the time I had bronchitis and he contracted it. It was a great few months but I miss him dearly.
@@SkysharkMediaAerialImagery actually buying pets might save the species as it encourages breeding if forests were owned by private companies that had monetary incentive to exploit their resources respectfully instead of being owned by governments that just stamp a seal of protected property on them and call it a day when poachers eventually destroy the wildlife, we wouldn't have as many animals under threat of extinction today you're clearly a case of "i'm holier than thou" even tho you haven't done anything to help any animal species
The “do you want to go in time out?!” had me rotfl 🤣 I’ve always wanted one, but this shows me I wouldn’t be able to hack it for 20+ years!!! Thank you! He’s adorable!!!
I’m typically against anyone owning a monkey , but this dude loves you , and clearly he is not being mistreated . So I can safely say ......this is the first tube video I actually approve of involving both a human and a baby monkey
What? owning and wanting a monkey at all is cruel and selfish. how do you know how he treats this monkey outside of this 5 minute video? For all you know he locks it in a cage all day while he's at work.. which is more than likely true,
@@dawnjohnson9726 he's basing it on the monkey's behavior and attachment to the guy. Pretty f*ing simple. Monkeys can be perfectly happy as a pet with owners like this guy putting in the time.
I watched the 7 year old video of the deaf pet Marmoset and was like awe so cute I love him and I really want one. Then I watched this video and I'm like FUCK THAT SHIT!
Maybe they don't let you pet them simply because MONKEYS ARE NOT PETS. Keeping monkeys or apes as pets is just the worse thing you could do if you really do love animals. Just so you know, pet trafficking is causing the extinction of 2 marmoset species (C. Aurita & C. Flaviceps). Some people release their pet Marmosets in the closest forest and that causes hybridization between marmoset species, causing the extinction of pure species.
Natural dispersal is different from human induced hybridization tho. Hybrids are shown to have less fitness which means they have less offsprings, which leads to extinction.
People who are homebound wouldn't be able to keep up with their care they'd cause increased and incredibly hard anxiety. Could you fathom the hyperness All the time????? Very stressing
@@Maanicampbell1 you don't even know how big they get yet you are supposedly getting one?? You better do a ton of research on them before even thinking about getting one!
@@GG-kn2se how do you know it'd be happier in the wild? and happy for how long? a year? till he got eat by a bigger animal, you can give the animal a great life if you know what you're doing.
What state are you keeping ur finger monkey I would wanna get one I have lots of land and money to support exotic animal but I live in California the country of bullshit but anyway let me know :) he’s cute
Aww ! He’s adorable! He wants to love on you and have lots of attention. He seems to want you to stop this nonsense of filming and pay attention to him 🤣🤣🤣. I love him ! He’s just killing me with cute .
This will not end well. Monkeys are social animals and they need other monkeys to grow up healthy and mentally stable. I feel very sorry for this poor little mite.
The reason why baby marmoset monkeys jump at the mouth is cause when they learn to eat solid foods the parents will chew the food and the babies will eat it. That's just my experience.
Since marmosets are social animals i wonder if you could put big Sticks and Leafs in a room and so its like tropical looking and then get another marmoset it can interact with and socialize with while your out?? :)
Its better to get one at a time. And when people are ready for another, its not guaranteed they will get along. Alot of times theyll spend thousands and have to rehome the second Marmoset because they fight to kill.
Yeah, got the same combo at home too. My man and his marmoset, meaning her man and their house. It's oh so cute when she does this to him, or caresses(!!!) his hair, sits on his shoulder making some melodic like purring sounds or those prolonged cuddles! If she spots ME, for example because I need to be in the same room, this happens: Turns in my direction, coldly motionless, her eyes narrowing dangerously and then her tiny mouth creates a remix of a hissing cobra, Nile Crocodile crushing bone and military air raids warning siren. The only reason she tolerates me is... because I'm bigger - and his property or something. Also, we hate each other, which paradoxically connects us and assures she's not going to murder me in my sleep.
They’re illegal in many places they don’t do well in captivity they’re not pets and should be in groups. They will die early and get many health problems because people don’t know how to look after them. In China they pay $4,500USD for “thumb monkeys” they’re not cheap. They need lots of space get 2 and know what to do with them.
Jack is trying to let you know that He wants to eat.Figures if he goes to your mouth you will understand. You could let him see what's in your mouth...works for my pup😁
You have very obviously never been around monkeys at all and know nothing about them!! It is not telling him he is hungry they always try to get in your mouth and if you show them what is in there they will simply reach in...nothing like a dog at all.
It’s very simple. Don’t buy an exotic animal as a pet. Ever. Doing so is not in favor of the wellbeing of those animals. The illegal pet trade is horrible, parents are being killed so their babies can be traded and their habitats are being destroyed. These animals don’t belong in homes, they belong in trees. If you want a pet, get a domesticated companion like a dog or a cat. I don’t understand the need to own an animal like this.
@@TheFlush1980Actually most animals like these are captive bred and they are raised to be pets just like dogs or cats. In the wild, even without humans intervening with nature, they could die from diseases or predators. I think it is safer that way. Although I am also against having animals like monkeys as a pet, I don’t think it is good to encourage people to not get any exotic pets. Some people can take real good care of these animals and make them live happy for the rest of their lives. I myself used to own reptiles, so I know that it is not much of a problem, if you know what you are doing, and you do your research. Dogs and cats were once animals belonging in the wild, but people created different breeds of them making them domesticated. I believe that could happen with other species of animals. It is better to experience different pets than be used to just the common dogs and cats.
Dude you should have never got this marmoset ...it is obvious from this short video that you do not have the patience or mindset to have a baby marmoset! By the way, he is not "misbehaving" at all he is simply acting just as a monkey! If monkey behavior bothers you you should not have gotten one. I guarantee you will no longer have him within a year. It's also obvious you do not spend enough time with him out of his cage. Also, why did you not diaper train him, especially if monkey urine is so disgusting to you? Let me guess you just could not stomach the idea of changing his diaper and having to clean shit off of him?! I cannot imagine having a marmoset running around peeing on my furniture! Just wait til he hits puberty and his pee starts smelling really REALLY bad. They have a super strong musky odor and will wipe the urine all over their hair (its to communicate with other marmosets, mating, etc) I would rather have one pee on me where it is easily cleaned up than leave that nasty urine smell all over my house...I just cannot believe you did not diaper train him. Of course I very seriously doubt you will have him by the time he reaches adulthood ...if by some chance you do he will be just stuck in a cage in a back room where you won't be bothered by him. Poor little Jack...I feel so sorry for him and I think this says a lot about how much of a selfish person you are!
@@magicalindigoadult3838 YES!! That’s what I’m doing with my marmoset monkey I’m getting one when I’m 16-17 and I’m making a room just for him and on the door I’m putting a sign for monkeys only
No, its really good that you took the video during this time where it shows how they get for people to see and determine if they have the patience to deal woth thise kinds of situations 💪🏼💪🏼
Or instead you can choose not to put your own selfish narcissism in front of supporting a so-called “exotic pet” industry that breeds animals that can’t be successfully tamed and live frustrated and unfulfilled lives.
So freakin cute but I don’t know if I could handle all that constant energy that little thing has 😂
Yes haha definitely a lot to handle at times 😅
Lil guy needs a hit of blunt....
😂😂😂😂😂
@@reubenselvam4864 😂
He’s soooo cute!!!!!!! Awwww little Jack!!!!!!!
I'm from Brazil, where these little guys originate, and I can assure you they are not pets. These monkeys are adapted to live in the jungle, jumping from branch to branch and not indoors living with humans. I wish you luck in dealing with the energy of this animal, you will hardly be able to tame it.
It's tameable. One of my clients has one. Lol
Well, parrots are tameable and many species are often almost just as energetic. So I think it's possible.
My almost 2 1/2 year old cat gets into mischief, but at least he uses his litterbox.
Does he play with cats.
From zoo observation they are high strung extremely alert and social. Their roomy enclosures don't seem adequate. I think these must be free. Like most every animal actually. I played marmoset vocalizations and immediately was heard through thick glass. Very social and vocal
Seems like a ton of fun... for about 10 minutes!!! 😂🤣
Right? 🤣
Well said.
With your logic, people don't want small dogs.. so dumb
*10 billion centuries
@@cruz6538 no what? Lmao
It’s like having a super-adorable housefly constantly buzzing around your face
😂😂
Lol 😂
Loved the comment cause I've been looking-research on purchasing a Marmoset soon
😂
Came for the dream, left with a nightmare.....
lmaoo
Same
Yep! 🤣
😂
Yall weird
He's like a little ninja.
😂😂 go ninja go ninja go
Mini Ninja
YEA
Great video hope this discouraged many people from acquiring one. They a handful as you can see haha
@Fuzzy Ewok - I did not get the impression that was the intent of the video.
@Morgus Schmorgus dogs were wild one day
So were cats
And birds
And rabbits
Etc
@@spencerthegarfieldfanboy true, dogs were initially wolves and wolves are still wolves. Similarly all speicies can be breeded domestically
I've been firmly discouraged. Hahaha.
Yeah I definitely don't want one! 😅
You need a play mate for him. He is adorable 🥰
Double trouble..
hahahahah he will not survive another one
Not to be a party pooper, but that species kinda need another monkey with him or else it’s depression time:/
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Or maybe a small indoor dog 🐩
This is kinda sad, these little babies need trees. It’s not bad behavior, that’s how he is supposed to interact with the world. And the trafficking that the pet trade encourages is detrimental to the species.
@straight jacket Exactly.
We live in a world were the lower classes are slaves to the wealthy. It is what it is.
Better than where his home was before. Being destroyed by humans.
There is literally no habitat for these monkeys to survive in anymore which is why they are being bred in captivity and sold to people willing to take care of them and allow them to have long lives they actually live longer in captivity than they do in the wild but due to everything that’s going on in this world it’s not necessarily safer for them to be out there... take a cotton top of Tamarins they are endangered species now being bred in captivity and can be sold as companions
@@dudezjokinmystyl it’s not about what helps me sleep better at night lmfao it’s just a fact.. these particular monkeys are either in zoos, sanctuary’s, or life long companions 🤷🏽♀️
Get him a tree to climb on! He's so stinking cute!
@@rickballpython6601 can you send to italy? How much cost?
@@rickballpython6601 these not meant to be pets cruel things
@@rlpc93 - monkeys have been pets far longer than dogs and or cats have been.
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@@rlpc93 technically no animal is meant to be pets. And no it’s not cruel to have a monkey especially iffu take care of it
I’ve seen Pygmy marmosets in the zoo. They’re so tiny you could hardly see them among the branches and leaves. They’re super cute.
Have you ever been to a flea circus ? they’re amazing.
I think that one is a common mamroset
This is like having a 2 year old forever. Also I hear that they are dangerously susceptible to herpes and it is fatal for them. Be weary of how many people interact with him.
If you don't allow it around other monkey, or disgusting humans, it can't get herpes... Lol
@@danieldevito6380 hence why I said be weary of how many people interact with him. And they mainly get it from humans since it’s so popular to have them as pets now.
As purchased like this, the breeders take particular care to have them thoroughly examined prior to giving them to the new owner. This is not a monkey picked up from alongside the motorway.
@@dr.donnawalter4380 they can catch it at any point in their life it all depends on how the owner protects the monkey. It’s a plus if they come from credible breeders.
@@danieldevito6380 over 50% of people have had herpes lol
He’ll drive me insane lol
5:36 i lost it haha
i was rollingggg lmaoo
So adorable and energetic. You have lots of patience with him.
When u said ima beat the shit out of him I started dying 😭😭😭
Give credit to how calm hes handling all that hyperness lol
My girls both wanted one of these so badly before they left for Heaven. I found your video when I was showing someone what-and how CUTE they are! Ya know why I love this/your video? Because,You keep it 💯 real, even joking when you know it could be taken wrong. I can tell you are a loving, and dedicated owner. It reminds me of back when my 4 kids were little. You can't pay attention to anyone, or thing else without them acting out to get back your attention. He is insanely adorable, but God makes certain challenging human stages,(& animals resembling little people) CRAZY cute so that you can't stay mad, and you don't hurt 'em out of pure exhaustion, and frustration at their lack of ability to quit it!! (Especially when they know you're busy and they want that attention back!) You're a good daddy!❤ Thanks for a very real (and adorable) example of a Pygmy Marmoset!
thank you for this! means a lot. I'm sorry for your loss, you should get one in their memory
@@shahahahazain That would be one epic way to honor them both. That is for sure! I'm not sure my high energy Sheltie dog, Roddy & 2 Cats Maestro&Emmy (ages 3, and 10) would agree about this. Lol Roddy would go on strike! I am sure of it! I did check how much they are and got a bit of sticker shock. The price is BEFORE any fees for a permit I'm guessing I would need. Correct? I laughed when you said your little dude is a chick magnet lol!!
@@chasnfireflies317 Hello,What s the price of this kind of monkey?
Left for heaven?! Wuuut? 🥺😢
@Zen Master I've had two daughters die with suspicious circumstances. When I posted this, I had just started making an attempt not to always bring their deaths up without reason. So, I was remembering them in a happy way and trying not to hijack such a cute YT post with so much negativity. It's a work in progress. In short, I have lost two of my children and they did always want a pygmie marmoset. Especially my Katelyn aka Katelyn Ideman and I think on YT she would sing as StepxUpxPrincess.
Haha he’s having lots of second thoughts 😂😂😂
He's very cute. I was considering having one but that's a whole whole lot of energy. Guess they're good for owners with a lot of time and patience available.
Holly molly you just said get on the chair and Ol boy really teleported back to your neck.
LOL
Wow just read it as he did it loool
😂instantly
Hahahahaha he’s so fast
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Non-water based formula (tree nut based pasteurized, as they are having problems with aflatoxin in wheat and ground nuts) specifically made for primates when they are babies on the 1/2 hour is normally what is recommended for a baby marmoset that age. Marmoset Infant Formula powder mixed with a powdered marmoset diet and some yogurt fed to them in a food safe syringe (keep extras on hand because they get clogged and buy a TINY straight scrub brush or put the parts in a mesh bag in a dishwasher WITHOUT scented soap for dishes and NO rinse product).
Bad behavior? He's a wild animal. That's what they do. They aren't supposed to be pets. They need their mother, trees, and other monkeys. 🐒 You should tell others not to get one.
Agreed. They're not meant to be pets!
Sounds to me that someone is regretting their decision to get a monkey and forcing it to be a pet. The only time he's "cute and cuddly" is when he's tired? You should have done your homework before buying a wild animal from someone who likely stole this baby from its mother.
This is an social animal that needs to live in an family group of its own kind. They are fascinating to watch especially the mothers with their tiny babies, could watch them for hours.
That's normal behaviour, now imagine a *Marmoset* on *Pre-Workout* !
You put a smile on my face. Some people are naturally funny. You are one of those people. A lot of my family are also like that. Its a huge blessing.
This looks like an absolute nightmare
Lol!
LOLLLLLLLLLL
As cute as he is I would be sooo annoyed to have this little guy climb on me all day and attack my lips. 😂
He needs a jungle...
For the marmoset it is. The pet trade causes thousands of primates to die because amateurs don't know what they need to survive
I had one when I was younger (keke) he did exactly what Jack was doing, grabbing my lips. Sadly this led to his demise. I did not know at the time I had bronchitis and he contracted it. It was a great few months but I miss him dearly.
Well done on contributing to the demise of another species.
@@SkysharkMediaAerialImagery - pretty sure one monkey is not contributing to the demise of a species.
@@SkysharkMediaAerialImagery actually buying pets might save the species as it encourages breeding
if forests were owned by private companies that had monetary incentive to exploit their resources respectfully instead of being owned by governments that just stamp a seal of protected property on them and call it a day when poachers eventually destroy the wildlife, we wouldn't have as many animals under threat of extinction today
you're clearly a case of "i'm holier than thou" even tho you haven't done anything to help any animal species
The “do you want to go in time out?!” had me rotfl 🤣 I’ve always wanted one, but this shows me I wouldn’t be able to hack it for 20+ years!!! Thank you! He’s adorable!!!
Where did you get him from?
Awwwwhhhh you are such a kind soul to love Jack♥️
I’m typically against anyone owning a monkey , but this dude loves you , and clearly he is not being mistreated .
So I can safely say ......this is the first tube video I actually approve of involving both a human and a baby monkey
You can’t pick the animal the animal picks you
What? owning and wanting a monkey at all is cruel and selfish. how do you know how he treats this monkey outside of this 5 minute video? For all you know he locks it in a cage all day while he's at work.. which is more than likely true,
@@dawnjohnson9726 he's basing it on the monkey's behavior and attachment to the guy.
Pretty f*ing simple. Monkeys can be perfectly happy as a pet with owners like this guy putting in the time.
@@redneckrambo9626 wrong.
“Good job, Jaaack”
-You’re welcome-
“Not you, we named the *monkey* Jaaack” 😂”
Ahahaha 🤣
They make great gifts for casual acquaintances
Was looking for Rendering in Marmoset Toolbag. I found this one instead. XD
I watched the 7 year old video of the deaf pet Marmoset and was like awe so cute I love him and I really want one. Then I watched this video and I'm like FUCK THAT SHIT!
He’s not “mischievous” or has “bad behavior”, he belongs to the jungle. 😒
Or he can live a much longer live, and loved rather than being in the jungle and being eaten alive by some other animal lol
Nah monkeys live longer in captivity’s
by human standards they are. even in the wild. but i fell ya
Do you still have him? I don’t see any more recent videos
Jack and my 3 year old son have a lot in common. I imagine this it what others see when they see my son and I together 🤣
Maybe they don't let you pet them simply because MONKEYS ARE NOT PETS. Keeping monkeys or apes as pets is just the worse thing you could do if you really do love animals. Just so you know, pet trafficking is causing the extinction of 2 marmoset species (C. Aurita & C. Flaviceps). Some people release their pet Marmosets in the closest forest and that causes hybridization between marmoset species, causing the extinction of pure species.
Natural dispersal is different from human induced hybridization tho. Hybrids are shown to have less fitness which means they have less offsprings, which leads to extinction.
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Monkey: "maybe if I annoy him enough he'll just release me" lol
@Noel Flores - release him where?
Ask him
He is so cute!
I need an animated version of this video immediately 😂
🤣🤣🤣 he’s full of energy
Lmao he’s so cute. He kept attacking your face 💀
Hey I’m in Florida. Can you guide me in the direction where u got Jack
seems like a great pet for people who are mostly home bound. so cute
People who are homebound wouldn't be able to keep up with their care they'd cause increased and incredibly hard anxiety. Could you fathom the hyperness All the time????? Very stressing
@@dazzlingextremes389 why you generalizing
Where do you keep him? Like where does he sleep? Or kept when you have to leave? And what temperature does he have to be kept at?
How can you bear it ?. I would NEVER think of keeping such an animal at home!
@Carmela - where else do you suggest he keep it?
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I DEFINITELY think I preferred watching than potentially owning this thing! Great video though and very entertaining animal!
Best pet I've ever had, George is so much fun. He is always into something or wanting to fight
😂😂😂 is he big
@@Maanicampbell1 you don't even know how big they get yet you are supposedly getting one?? You better do a ton of research on them before even thinking about getting one!
How long did you have him? Was it recently?
Cool it would be much happier in the wild though. Glad it made you happy at the cost of its quality of life
@@GG-kn2se how do you know it'd be happier in the wild? and happy for how long? a year? till he got eat by a bigger animal, you can give the animal a great life if you know what you're doing.
He is so playful 😃
🤠
I was laughing the whole time
Same here😆😆
Me too especially at the close up view
What state are you keeping ur finger monkey I would wanna get one I have lots of land and money to support exotic animal but I live in California the country of bullshit but anyway let me know :) he’s cute
A pet rock is about all I can handle.
You need 2 so they drive each other crazy, love him ❤️
Aww ! He’s adorable! He wants to love on you and have lots of attention. He seems to want you to stop this nonsense of filming and pay attention to him 🤣🤣🤣. I love him ! He’s just killing me with cute .
This will not end well. Monkeys are social animals and they need other monkeys to grow up healthy and mentally stable. I feel very sorry for this poor little mite.
I think he smells something on your breath he likes lol. Very cute
How much did you get him for
LOL! Jack is such a character! I love him. A place near to me has a couple for sale. I am checking the UA-cam videos out to learn.
The reason why baby marmoset monkeys jump at the mouth is cause when they learn to eat solid foods the parents will chew the food and the babies will eat it. That's just my experience.
I loved the video thank you for blessing my day lol love your vibe💟☮️
Since marmosets are social animals i wonder if you could put big Sticks and Leafs in a room and so its like tropical looking and then get another marmoset it can interact with and socialize with while your out?? :)
Its better to get one at a time. And when people are ready for another, its not guaranteed they will get along. Alot of times theyll spend thousands and have to rehome the second Marmoset because they fight to kill.
Yeah, got the same combo at home too. My man and his marmoset, meaning her man and their house.
It's oh so cute when she does this to him, or caresses(!!!) his hair, sits on his shoulder making some melodic like purring sounds or those prolonged cuddles!
If she spots ME, for example because I need to be in the same room, this happens:
Turns in my direction, coldly motionless, her eyes narrowing dangerously and then her tiny mouth creates a remix of a hissing cobra, Nile Crocodile crushing bone and military air raids warning siren.
The only reason she tolerates me is... because I'm bigger - and his property or something.
Also, we hate each other, which paradoxically connects us and assures she's not going to murder me in my sleep.
How much do they cost and are they legal to own in California is there any special permits
They’re illegal in many places they don’t do well in captivity they’re not pets and should be in groups. They will die early and get many health problems because people don’t know how to look after them. In China they pay $4,500USD for “thumb monkeys” they’re not cheap. They need lots of space get 2 and know what to do with them.
Jack is trying to let you know that
He wants to eat.Figures if he goes
to your mouth you will understand.
You could let him see what's in
your mouth...works for my pup😁
You have very obviously never been around monkeys at all and know nothing about them!! It is not telling him he is hungry they always try to get in your mouth and if you show them what is in there they will simply reach in...nothing like a dog at all.
@@PrimateProductions calm down
@@PrimateProductions calm down
@@x7x7x33 I think you should calm down...im fine thank you
@@PrimateProductions lol u mad
What sound does a cow make ?
...that's right they go beep beep beep 😂
these guys are amazing. it is recommended to get at least a pair to help with all the energy.
"that's frickin gross!" AAHH HAHAHAHAHAAA
I notice it was getting inside your shirt like it was looking for a shelter 😍 ❤
Is it your voice that gets to him? He keeps going for your mouth...do they have sensitive ears ya think
They're just curious. Mines grabbed my tongue once lol
U need to get diapers
He's an adult, I'm sure he can control himself.
@Mr. Puto it ain’t that deep, it was a joke 😂😂
Im mischievous myself. I wonder if that means I would make a good owner or a bad one....
That was so cute how he was talking back to u like Jack!! Then he started talking lol
How does the monkey do when you leave the house.
It’s breast feeding time 😂😂😂😂
Where did you get him?
It's good your making these videos, so many people see a cute pic and buy exotics having no idea what they are in for.
It’s very simple. Don’t buy an exotic animal as a pet. Ever. Doing so is not in favor of the wellbeing of those animals. The illegal pet trade is horrible, parents are being killed so their babies can be traded and their habitats are being destroyed.
These animals don’t belong in homes, they belong in trees. If you want a pet, get a domesticated companion like a dog or a cat. I don’t understand the need to own an animal like this.
@@TheFlush1980Actually most animals like these are captive bred and they are raised to be pets just like dogs or cats. In the wild, even without humans intervening with nature, they could die from diseases or predators. I think it is safer that way. Although I am also against having animals like monkeys as a pet, I don’t think it is good to encourage people to not get any exotic pets. Some people can take real good care of these animals and make them live happy for the rest of their lives. I myself used to own reptiles, so I know that it is not much of a problem, if you know what you are doing, and you do your research. Dogs and cats were once animals belonging in the wild, but people created different breeds of them making them domesticated. I believe that could happen with other species of animals. It is better to experience different pets than be used to just the common dogs and cats.
Is it going to get Bigger?
Dude you should have never got this marmoset ...it is obvious from this short video that you do not have the patience or mindset to have a baby marmoset! By the way, he is not "misbehaving" at all he is simply acting just as a monkey! If monkey behavior bothers you you should not have gotten one. I guarantee you will no longer have him within a year. It's also obvious you do not spend enough time with him out of his cage. Also, why did you not diaper train him, especially if monkey urine is so disgusting to you? Let me guess you just could not stomach the idea of changing his diaper and having to clean shit off of him?! I cannot imagine having a marmoset running around peeing on my furniture! Just wait til he hits puberty and his pee starts smelling really REALLY bad. They have a super strong musky odor and will wipe the urine all over their hair (its to communicate with other marmosets, mating, etc) I would rather have one pee on me where it is easily cleaned up than leave that nasty urine smell all over my house...I just cannot believe you did not diaper train him. Of course I very seriously doubt you will have him by the time he reaches adulthood ...if by some chance you do he will be just stuck in a cage in a back room where you won't be bothered by him. Poor little Jack...I feel so sorry for him and I think this says a lot about how much of a selfish person you are!
Does he ever calm down?
bad behavior? are you providing the outlet for his energy?
Yea he needs to get a room just for the monkey with tons of climbing things
It's a wild animal, not a pet, they're also highly social too, it will definitely be missing its own kind.
@@magicalindigoadult3838 YES!! That’s what I’m doing with my marmoset monkey I’m getting one when I’m 16-17 and I’m making a room just for him and on the door I’m putting a sign for monkeys only
@@Maanicampbell1 really cute dose ur mom know
@@magicalindigoadult3838 ye she is the one buying me it 😊😊
Lol! Like a kid when a parent gets on the phone
Is this wrong? Love how the guy is annoyed at an animal thats meant to me in the wild
Yes, it's wrong.
@@mumabird - by what standard is it wrong?
Jack: what's this thing you're talking to, what is this, how come i can see my reflection of my face! 1:59 😂
Where in Florida did you buy it?
Yeah where else can you get them?
No, its really good that you took the video during this time where it shows how they get for people to see and determine if they have the patience to deal woth thise kinds of situations 💪🏼💪🏼
😍SO TINY!!! SO CUTE!!!😍
Are they self clean or do you have to wash them and how many times a day/week?
Where could I buy 1 from 🥺
CeCe Bandz they are 10k, very expensive
@@hakunamatata3134 you can get a baby for $2000- $3000
don't do it... these animals are not supposed to be held as pets....
"Oh yeah, it's awesome that a baby monkey peed on me." LMAO!
It's a baby an he wants to play with you your his momma now
That’s so messed up
What about a monkey a tiny diaper because I don’t wanna copy something to make a little hole the diaper so that I can make it everywhere
Whew that was draining 😂😂
how much can u get one for??
you can make a home made diaper out of cloth.
Or instead you can choose not to put your own selfish narcissism in front of supporting a so-called “exotic pet” industry that breeds animals that can’t be successfully tamed and live frustrated and unfulfilled lives.
How much was it to get him and stuff?
Lmao this was cute and funny hahaha. I want one
So fuggin' cute that little hairy ball on energy! Zero boundaries though. He's all in your face... lol