Orangutans and gibbons are the best. Both very peaceful and affectionate. Orangutans are extremely intelligent too. Chimpanzees are cute, affectionate and intelligent too but when they grow up they become psychotic killers that will literally rip your balls off.
When this baby grows up you will not be able to handle, have you watched any videos of adult gibbons in captivity? they can be aggressive, will not be cute and cuddly for long, then what?
Hey before you go and call someone a dumbass maybe you better check yourself you effin idiot!! LOL..this is NOT a "professional rescue mission"..it is actually about as far from that as they could possibly be! It is facility called Dade Citys Wild Things and they claim to be a zoo though with a little research it is easy to see that concern for their animals best interests and welfare is the absolutely NOT their main concern..or much of a concern whatsoever. Sanctuaries must meet certain standards and exist with certain philosophies...of which this place does not heed whatsoever. (just mentioning that because I think what you were trying to say was that they were a sanctuary..far from it though). Sanctuaries or reputable zoos would never ever pull cute baby animals from their mothers and have humans hand rear them so that they can have customers pay to play with these baby animals!! Sanctuaries or reputable zoos would never intentionally engage animals in activities that are not natural for the animals and that harm them or cause them unnecessary stress...this place takes baby tigers from their mothers and force them into water to swim then have people pay to "swim with baby tigers" among so many other horrible things that they expose these poor babies to.
@@PrimateProductions **If what you say about them is true, then that's pretty awful.... They are endangered, and should NOT be used as pawns for human profiting! IMO, many zoos are barely straddling the edge when it comes to being 'reputable' wild animal organizations. Some zoos are garbage. If we could swap fortunes, I'd support swapping the endangered status of gibbons, and applying that endangered status to groups like ^this one! Hopefully it's they who will become extinct.**
@@markm5772: No, They are not! If this is what you say they are, then they would be wearing gloves, wearing masks, etc. I hope you know that humans can transmit disease to monkeys just like monkeys can transfer diseases to humans. ( fact ). Whoever is doing this is NOT a zoo, nor an sanctuary for monkeys. So before you call someone an insult, maybe you should SEARCH up what sanctuary and zoos actually do and HOW they handle the primates. It is not like this...
All I see is a foolish man who brought some drops of the ocean in his house, and now he puts it there and calls it the ocean and thinks he can possess the ocean
@@niggagaming249 the only way to make Gibbons house pets is to separate them from their moms at birth, usually that means killing the parents. Gibbons are naturally wild animals and will suffer psychological and physiological trauma in captivity. That is why they keep them close to humans from that young age, otherwise they couldn't be used as photo probs as intentended by them. Adult Gibbons are aggressive towards humans (which protects them in the wild)
@@niggagaming249basicaly that having a baby gibón as a pet is selfish. Why? Because in order to have it, you are paying big money to a hunter that killed the babys mother to make it possible to have it as a pet. They look cute, but they are no pets. They suffer so much in order to be a pet to a human.
he is so sweet. I need him....LOL....Congratulations to you for the opportunity to have a baby monkey for whatever reason.We.... I am sure would all say, whatever you do, do it for the best well being of the precious little one. At least those with a heart for animals would want that.have a blessed day.
he could be an orphan. However I do not recall ever seeing too many gibbons abandoned but I am sure they do like all the rest the tricky part is making it safe for one so fragile. I am sure more are lost trying to "make a sale" in the meantime they can die easy enough. I believe humans as well as animals can die of a broken heart.. thats my 2 cents worth.lol.
YEA! Its such a shame that it has a warm place to sleep, reliable food source, toys to play with, and a loving human to take care of it till it dies. Such a shame.
@@thehungryviking8675 as supposed to be with its real mom and family and its natural environment. If you still don't understand it you can become my pet for a week to get a taste. Ill give you a warm place and some loving too if you behave like a good monkey that you are.
@@sergemann5951 you really are stupid arent you. That man adopted that animal because it doesnt have a mom and hes giving it a home rather than ditching in the forest to get eaten.
Sharon Marmon Kaczorowski, my thoughts exactly! The focus MUST change to preservation of species not their natural environment. That is all but gone and the rest is going fast. We as a species must found survival camps on Asia, Europe, North & South America and breed the hell out of them.
the fact that they haven't responded, makes me feel as though they know they can't give a legit response for the mere fact, they are exploiting all the animals in their capture... :/ Gibbons, tigers, and lemurs, on their website.
1) many baby animals are not w mothers because mothers have been killed 2) wild animals should not be pets but often require rescue due to human activities.
I went there yesterday the best little Gibbon in the world they are so cute and sweet they keep the animals cages clean you get to do many encounters with the animals
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Please don't adopt, these are wild animals not domesticated and their mothers are killed just for getting the baby . If you want a pet get a dog or a cat
He or she really r exotic and really belong back in the forest I could imagine how confused it is for him or her but if u love it u should open up a sanctuary that's better it teaches monkeys how to survive in the wild and then u have a chance of sending it back to its country or go buy a ranch and make it a sanctuary maybe they can start living in the wild here all wild animals need outdoors or am I just rambling on lol
Porque no se lo entregas a organizaciones que lo cuide Para que se sienta libre y que no este como una mascota en tu hogar eso es muy inumano de nuestra parte los humanos
Terrible animal abuse, poor baby monkey need his own monkey mum who speak his own language and behave like monkeys!! This baby is very unhappy I can see it in her eyes he don't understand your language and he is not pet but wild animal!!
Why did you post this baby without a title? I hope you are fostering him because he does not have a mom. It is against the law to own one. And if he's an orphan it belongs with you and he should be handled 24/7. The cage should be just temporarily time to take naps. You should have stuffed animals Inside the Cage. He's not a human baby.
That is absolutely NOT true!! I am not sure where you got that idea from but I would certainly be interested in seeing your source!! In the wild, primate infants naturally suck their thumbs, fingers and toes. All primate infants have a very strong instinct to suckle. When, for whatever reason moms nipples are not available immediately to them they will place whatever is handy (fingers, thumbs, toes) into their mouths..it has nothing to do with being frightened or scared. They will suckle simply for comfort (cause it is fulfilling and feels good)...it is exactly the same as for human infants....do you think that every time a human baby sticks its thumb or fingers into its mouth it is scared or frightened?? Absolutely NOT!!. The only time it is abnormal for a primate to suck its thumb is when it is seen in captive adult primates who still do so as adults..that is a behavior that is never seen in the wild and is considered abnormal.
What is a baby gibbon doing in this home??? Oh, and like the comment below, went to visit it in its cute little clean cage??? Primate abuse supporters page.
sorry Michael, but their website seems to be entirely for entertainment. They have yet to respond to all the comments below that are asking about it. I'm also waiting for a response... Still hoping they aren't exploiting these animals.
Elizabeth Morales Their business is 100% exploiting. They're stealing baby animals from their mothers so they could pimp money off them with their pay-to-play schemes. These animals are NOT going to be released into the wild. How would that be even possible when the animals have been bottle-raised from the very beginning and denied any natural behavior with their mothers?
@@Matthew-Anthony 4 videos and not one of them made a single point. I watched them all, and I'll respond to them all. Video one has no words, verbal or otherwise, simply showing pet marmosets, so I'll respond to the content of the video. These marmosets, as I can assume by the cages in the video, are caged, likely for the majority of the day and night. This is distinct from outdoor enclosure seen in rescue centres and such, as they are VERY small, whereas an enclosure is generally large enough for a primate to run and play. I did not see anything enriching for the marmosets in this video, simply a home, which is NOT a suitable place for them. Pygmy marmosets generally have a very small home range, being only about half an acre, meaning if you had the land (and the right habitat, which I can only assume is not present) these *could* be cared for responsibly. But, nothing here is adequate, moving on. Video two -again- makes no points for keeping primates as pets from the perspective of the primates wellbeing, simply talking about the humans experience on ease of care. This is irrelevant, and the only point I can give to the video is that the person seemed genuine in their care for the marmoset, however misguided it may be. The same points for lack of appropriate space and environment apply here as well. Video three asserts that they got the marmoset from a breeder in Florida, I assume the others obtained the primate from breeders as well. The issue with breeders will be covered later. There is the same lack of enrichment and appropriate environment here. Video four goes back to not making any points, and is somewhat more harmful because of the conservation status of the gibbons in the video, who appear to be black crested gibbons. The marmoset is not one of general concern in conservation terms, but the black crested gibbon is CRITICALLY ENDANGERED. The description of the video describes no attempt to bring the gibbons back to their natural habitat. This is removing two more gibbons from an already critical population, with no reason except for this person's selfishness. I'm not well versed on marmosets, but gibbons NEED space to brachiate, something that will not be provided in an urban home. Not only this, but this takes place in Moscow Russia, a climate not suited for them. Back to breeders, there aren't checks to ensure that the primates are being cared for properly, at least not any ample ones, this results in people abandoning them, giving them away to even less experienced people, or in extreme cases even killing them. Abandoning them, which largely takes place in habitats they're not built for, results in them either dying quickly, or them being an invasive species wrecking native populations. If you get a primate from the wild? That's even worse, they are usually ripped from mother's as children (you have to subdue the mother first, so they will be killed) and shipped to other countries, with very low survival rates. This ruins conservation efforts, and it has not stopped. Even if you provide a primate with perfect living conditions, ensure it can't leave it's enclosure for ruin the habitat it's not built for, and find a rare edge case in which you can obtain them morally, others will see this and want to do it as well. Resulting in more primate deaths and mistreatment. If you cared for primates AT ALL, and I mean in ANY WAY, then you would NOT condone them being kept as pets.
@@Matthew-Anthony incredible pivot, I do not support this either. The key difference here is that cat and dog culture is ingrained into human culture, it cannot be removed. Great strides have been made to cut back in the primate trade, and it has been made illegal in some places. This is something that can be stopped, and should be stopped.
Omg he’s sucking his thumb like a baby lol. These Gibbons are so cute
Poor thing, it looks so innocent..
No
It actually is!
Ye and there's only 30 of them in da world D:
He committed many war crimes
@@Fruit-Juice no, thats only the hainan gibbon
He needs a friend ......... All animals need to be with same species for maximum happiness ........ He looks very loved and curious .........
the eyes are so big
Gibbons and orangutans are my favorite little people..they are so funny.
And close to death 😞
Same here
such a CUTIE! gibbons are my second favorite primates
Funny monkey
Orangutans are the best though.
all of em r the best,even the ugly ones
Orangutans and gibbons are the best. Both very peaceful and affectionate. Orangutans are extremely intelligent too. Chimpanzees are cute, affectionate and intelligent too but when they grow up they become psychotic killers that will literally rip your balls off.
dude where did you even get this gibbon!? sometimes baby gibbons are separated from their mothers and sold to illegal pet trade
When this baby grows up you will not be able to handle, have you watched any videos of adult gibbons in captivity? they can be aggressive, will not be cute and cuddly for long, then what?
Reggie Mckenzie They are a professional rescue mission dumbass
Hey before you go and call someone a dumbass maybe you better check yourself you effin idiot!! LOL..this is NOT a "professional rescue mission"..it is actually about as far from that as they could possibly be! It is facility called Dade Citys Wild Things and they claim to be a zoo though with a little research it is easy to see that concern for their animals best interests and welfare is the absolutely NOT their main concern..or much of a concern whatsoever. Sanctuaries must meet certain standards and exist with certain philosophies...of which this place does not heed whatsoever. (just mentioning that because I think what you were trying to say was that they were a sanctuary..far from it though). Sanctuaries or reputable zoos would never ever pull cute baby animals from their mothers and have humans hand rear them so that they can have customers pay to play with these baby animals!! Sanctuaries or reputable zoos would never intentionally engage animals in activities that are not natural for the animals and that harm them or cause them unnecessary stress...this place takes baby tigers from their mothers and force them into water to swim then have people pay to "swim with baby tigers" among so many other horrible things that they expose these poor babies to.
shut up dummy.
@@PrimateProductions
**If what you say about them is true, then that's pretty awful.... They are endangered, and should NOT be used as pawns for human profiting! IMO, many zoos are barely straddling the edge when it comes to being 'reputable' wild animal organizations. Some zoos are garbage.
If we could swap fortunes, I'd support swapping the endangered status of gibbons, and applying that endangered status to groups like ^this one! Hopefully it's they who will become extinct.**
@@markm5772: No, They are not!
If this is what you say they are, then they would be wearing gloves, wearing masks, etc.
I hope you know that humans can transmit disease to monkeys just like monkeys can transfer diseases to humans. ( fact ).
Whoever is doing this is NOT a zoo, nor an sanctuary for monkeys.
So before you call someone an insult, maybe you should SEARCH up what sanctuary and zoos actually do and HOW they handle the primates. It is not like this...
Is that an endangered golden crested gibbon?
All I see is a foolish man who brought some drops of the ocean in his house, and now he puts it there and calls it the ocean and thinks he can possess the ocean
Wtf are you saying
He's speaking in metaphor.
@@patricklarry6645 , It's a pretty bad metaphor but I think I understand what he's trying to say
@@niggagaming249 the only way to make Gibbons house pets is to separate them from their moms at birth, usually that means killing the parents. Gibbons are naturally wild animals and will suffer psychological and physiological trauma in captivity. That is why they keep them close to humans from that young age, otherwise they couldn't be used as photo probs as intentended by them. Adult Gibbons are aggressive towards humans (which protects them in the wild)
@@niggagaming249basicaly that having a baby gibón as a pet is selfish. Why? Because in order to have it, you are paying big money to a hunter that killed the babys mother to make it possible to have it as a pet. They look cute, but they are no pets. They suffer so much in order to be a pet to a human.
Pobre animal deberia estar con su mamá y libre en la selva
Si pero los traficantes de animales matan asus madres para quedarse con los bebes
La ratonera pero como si se que huerfano porque iba ser traficado y frank lo salvo en un video del bebe gibon
A face to melt a heart.
this baby gibbon is so cute, but you can tell that he wants to climb and swing and the toys in the home are not allowing him to do that.
Jacqueline Marsh he was way to young to do this on his own. He was just learning. But now ...
I can't take this much cuteness, it's just too much.😍😊 OMGOSH, a thumb sucker, I love that little Gibbon so much.
Usually they murder his parents to steal him
when you realise monkeys are just really athletic babies
he is so sweet. I need him....LOL....Congratulations to you for the opportunity to have a baby monkey for whatever reason.We.... I am sure would all say, whatever you do, do it for the best well being of the precious little one. At least those with a heart for animals would want that.have a blessed day.
+Gina Powell He can be an orphan you know
he could be an orphan. However I do not recall ever seeing too many gibbons abandoned but I am sure they do like all the rest the tricky part is making it safe for one so fragile. I am sure more are lost trying to "make a sale" in the meantime they can die easy enough. I believe humans as well as animals can die of a broken heart.. thats my 2 cents worth.lol.
OmyRocks! yeah he got orphaned in Dade county. right.
It's gibbon actually
Ummmm yes it is a gibbon..but you do realize that even gibbons can be orphans right? Do you understand what an orphan even is?? LOL
What a beauty. It's a shame it's someones pet.
YEA! Its such a shame that it has a warm place to sleep, reliable food source, toys to play with, and a loving human to take care of it till it dies. Such a shame.
@@thehungryviking8675 as supposed to be with its real mom and family and its natural environment.
If you still don't understand it you can become my pet for a week to get a taste. Ill give you a warm place and some loving too if you behave like a good monkey that you are.
@@sergemann5951 you really are stupid arent you. That man adopted that animal because it doesnt have a mom and hes giving it a home rather than ditching in the forest to get eaten.
@@thehungryviking8675 bad monkey!
@@sergemann5951 got nothing else to say but "bad monkey"? Or is yer pee brain to small you troglodyte.
I just learned they exist, a week ago; VERY "unique" Primates. Very interesting. I'd like to see & learn more about them!🐒🐵💖
Omg its so cute 😊😊
The cutest baby gibbon monkey I ever seen❤
0:17-0:19 bruh it looked like he kissed the camera 🥺🤲🏼
Is he a pet or is this a sanctuary?
If you want them back in the wild...well, there’s not much wild left for them, sadly.
Sharon Marmon Kaczorowski, my thoughts exactly! The focus MUST change to preservation of species not their natural environment. That is all but gone and the rest is going fast. We as a species must found survival camps on Asia, Europe, North & South America and breed the hell out of them.
We need to reduce human population drastically it will solve all problems
@@GTAWildestPolicechases yeah I’m starting to agree with Thanos
Take a drive-thru Middle America it's nothing but land as far as the eye can see. You seem very ill-informed.
@@GTAWildestPolicechases ok... You first! 🙏
Why is this Gibbon in your house?
my question, too.
the fact that they haven't responded, makes me feel as though they know they can't give a legit response for the mere fact, they are exploiting all the animals in their capture... :/
Gibbons, tigers, and lemurs, on their website.
Elizabeth Morales Relax it belongs to a zoo.
let us cage the white man now, and put a diaper on his bitjch ass!
KamaSutra King Stop trolling
Too cute oh 😘 When it stuck the thumb in the mouth sweet 😍
Cute but where did it come from?
The person probably killed its parents and took the baby, like a lot of monkey owners
Mom got blasted out a tree. Next thing ya know baby got a diaper on 🤣
Awww awesome 🐒❤
Whan a gibbon cute looks at me , I see that my favourite teacher is giving me some good advice. His eyes are very very nice, big and black. ❤
Cute baby with big eyes.😘
Omg hes adorable
Id love a gibbon or a spider moneky. Im looking for a spider but there hard to aquire. I have the land the room and plenty of means to build.
1) many baby animals are not w mothers because mothers have been killed 2) wild animals should not be pets but often require rescue due to human activities.
this is my most favorite video ever
It s so cute❤❤😀
He wants climbing swinging toys and obstacles
I agree. He wants to swing and hang so bad. He keeps going back and forth on things to low
Awe it's soooooo cite
He looks like a little old man.
$&[
@Nostalgia For Infinity hahahahahaha
first was animals then came man thanks to animals
well a cute little old man.
Nostalgia For Infinity that’s kinda racist-
Website for wild animal encounters seems to be exploiting these animals. I could be wrong, if so, please correct me.. Thank you.
what a pretty gibbon. They are so cool......
Id love one
I went there yesterday the best little Gibbon in the world they are so cute and sweet they keep the animals cages clean you get to do many encounters with the animals
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Majestic!
How cute ☺️
Hi. How are you, I live in Dallas Tx. and state. trying to adopt a gibbon monkey. but nobody gave me. information you asked me to help
Please don't adopt, these are wild animals not domesticated and their mothers are killed just for getting the baby . If you want a pet get a dog or a cat
That is stupid. They should just tranquilize the parents and then steal the baby. That way the parents can have another baby later on.
It reminds me of gizmo from gremlins!
Where is he now?
It looks like human baby, very innocent.
Oh, I nnever saw one sucking its thumb.Teething? The initial close-up of it's face is very delightful. Thwnks.
Gremlins: Origins
He just want to hug
The gibbon is so cute
GIBBON STACK GIBBON STACK GIBBON STACK
Wow, baby gibbons suck their thumbs!?!
+satireknight I understand, completely!
All primate infants suck their thumbs!!
Name him Mel Gibbons
no
Don't do that
That's a horrible idea. Name him after someone who is less of an a-hole.
Cuuuuuuuute
💋
Omg i want him/her ♥️♥️♥️🐵🐵🐵
😘😘😘😘😘
Very cute
THIS IS WHAT YOU TUBE IS FOR. AMAZING. THANK U
They also chew their thumb !
I didnt know you could have a Gibson for a pet ??
He or she really r exotic and really belong back in the forest I could imagine how confused it is for him or her but if u love it u should open up a sanctuary that's better it teaches monkeys how to survive in the wild and then u have a chance of sending it back to its country or go buy a ranch and make it a sanctuary maybe they can start living in the wild here all wild animals need outdoors or am I just rambling on lol
I have 1 baby gibon in my house Believe me this is the cutest animal you can have he just want food and hugs.
I hope you go to jail
How does he get to swing thru the house?
@@TotalFail2012
I hope you get medicated
@@TotalFail2012 I agree with you.
Gibbons are endangeret primates in indonesia 😭
OMG cuteness overtook me
My oxytocin is going crazy watching this!
Porque no se lo entregas a organizaciones que lo cuide
Para que se sienta libre y que no este como una mascota en tu hogar eso es muy inumano de nuestra parte los humanos
jschlatt
Terrible animal abuse, poor baby monkey need his own monkey mum who speak his own language and behave like monkeys!! This baby is very unhappy I can see it in her eyes he don't understand your language and he is not pet but wild animal!!
why did you click on the video?
Cute.
Oh my god
I've never seen a gibbon suck it's thumb. That's not a good sign
I've always wanted a house elf
Why did you post this baby without a title? I hope you are fostering him because he does not have a mom. It is against the law to own one. And if he's an orphan it belongs with you and he should be handled 24/7. The cage should be just temporarily time to take naps. You should have stuffed animals Inside the Cage. He's not a human baby.
Maria da Luz Payton shut the fuck up bitch
Ahahah nice pet
Funny monkey
Es lindo pero seria mas lindo en la naturaleza con su mamá
I LOVE U TUBE
Set it free!
It makes me really sad to see animals like this on carpet in someone's house. This isn't where they are meant to live.
Would you rather have it live in a destroyed forest where it may get eaten by predators?
@@Matthew-Anthony yeah probably. Ideally the forest would not be destroyed. But it shouldn't be in a house.
@@harshaldesai2505 nonsense. He loves his diaper and cage.
Gibon didn’t walk becasause the have arms very long
Super cute, I really wish you wouldn't shove the bright light into his eyes like that tho, lol.
Paadre gibbon hugo
At least its not chained up..
I don't like the cage..
Wild franks is coming four u okno
😍😍😍😍
Like us...
It should be outside where it belongs :/ wild animals like monkeys shouldn’t be pets
It has no mother. Just “putting it outside” is absolutely no different than beating it to death with a brick.
The beginning was scary 😖
deberias vivir tu con un perro no cob un animal exotico es ilegal tener una especie animal q vive en la selva
Every time their fingers go into their little mouth's it means they are sacred or frightened. ...
That is absolutely NOT true!! I am not sure where you got that idea from but I would certainly be interested in seeing your source!! In the wild, primate infants naturally suck their thumbs, fingers and toes. All primate infants have a very strong instinct to suckle. When, for whatever reason moms nipples are not available immediately to them they will place whatever is handy (fingers, thumbs, toes) into their mouths..it has nothing to do with being frightened or scared. They will suckle simply for comfort (cause it is fulfilling and feels good)...it is exactly the same as for human infants....do you think that every time a human baby sticks its thumb or fingers into its mouth it is scared or frightened?? Absolutely NOT!!. The only time it is abnormal for a primate to suck its thumb is when it is seen in captive adult primates who still do so as adults..that is a behavior that is never seen in the wild and is considered abnormal.
Mate that's a beautiful monkey not like those ugly macaques
What is a baby gibbon doing in this home??? Oh, and like the comment below, went to visit it in its cute little clean cage??? Primate abuse supporters page.
Lets not judge right away ? Maybe he is sent back but realise the habitat is being destroyed .
Sorry to say but that is a mindless comment.
sorry Michael, but their website seems to be entirely for entertainment.
They have yet to respond to all the comments below that are asking about it.
I'm also waiting for a response...
Still hoping they aren't exploiting these animals.
Elizabeth Morales Their business is 100% exploiting. They're stealing baby animals from their mothers so they could pimp money off them with their pay-to-play schemes. These animals are NOT going to be released into the wild. How would that be even possible when the animals have been bottle-raised from the very beginning and denied any natural behavior with their mothers?
I hope this animal isn't being kept as a pet.
Up close they look scary there there hands and nils are scary that creature give me nightmares.
Idiot
It should be in the wild with a troop! This is unnatural.
Pet Gibbon.
He looks like L from Death Note
black eyes like a little demon
ensima lo tratas como un bebe humano es total mente ridiculo
These animals are amazing! It is a shame that so many people think they make bad pets.
Keeping primates as "pets" is immoral.
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@@Matthew-Anthony 4 videos and not one of them made a single point. I watched them all, and I'll respond to them all.
Video one has no words, verbal or otherwise, simply showing pet marmosets, so I'll respond to the content of the video. These marmosets, as I can assume by the cages in the video, are caged, likely for the majority of the day and night. This is distinct from outdoor enclosure seen in rescue centres and such, as they are VERY small, whereas an enclosure is generally large enough for a primate to run and play. I did not see anything enriching for the marmosets in this video, simply a home, which is NOT a suitable place for them. Pygmy marmosets generally have a very small home range, being only about half an acre, meaning if you had the land (and the right habitat, which I can only assume is not present) these *could* be cared for responsibly. But, nothing here is adequate, moving on.
Video two -again- makes no points for keeping primates as pets from the perspective of the primates wellbeing, simply talking about the humans experience on ease of care. This is irrelevant, and the only point I can give to the video is that the person seemed genuine in their care for the marmoset, however misguided it may be. The same points for lack of appropriate space and environment apply here as well.
Video three asserts that they got the marmoset from a breeder in Florida, I assume the others obtained the primate from breeders as well. The issue with breeders will be covered later. There is the same lack of enrichment and appropriate environment here.
Video four goes back to not making any points, and is somewhat more harmful because of the conservation status of the gibbons in the video, who appear to be black crested gibbons. The marmoset is not one of general concern in conservation terms, but the black crested gibbon is CRITICALLY ENDANGERED. The description of the video describes no attempt to bring the gibbons back to their natural habitat. This is removing two more gibbons from an already critical population, with no reason except for this person's selfishness. I'm not well versed on marmosets, but gibbons NEED space to brachiate, something that will not be provided in an urban home. Not only this, but this takes place in Moscow Russia, a climate not suited for them.
Back to breeders, there aren't checks to ensure that the primates are being cared for properly, at least not any ample ones, this results in people abandoning them, giving them away to even less experienced people, or in extreme cases even killing them. Abandoning them, which largely takes place in habitats they're not built for, results in them either dying quickly, or them being an invasive species wrecking native populations.
If you get a primate from the wild? That's even worse, they are usually ripped from mother's as children (you have to subdue the mother first, so they will be killed) and shipped to other countries, with very low survival rates. This ruins conservation efforts, and it has not stopped.
Even if you provide a primate with perfect living conditions, ensure it can't leave it's enclosure for ruin the habitat it's not built for, and find a rare edge case in which you can obtain them morally, others will see this and want to do it as well. Resulting in more primate deaths and mistreatment. If you cared for primates AT ALL, and I mean in ANY WAY, then you would NOT condone them being kept as pets.
@@joannamost8592"If you cared for dogs or cats AT ALL, and I mean in ANY WAY, you would NOT condone them being kept as pets."
@@Matthew-Anthony incredible pivot, I do not support this either. The key difference here is that cat and dog culture is ingrained into human culture, it cannot be removed. Great strides have been made to cut back in the primate trade, and it has been made illegal in some places. This is something that can be stopped, and should be stopped.
I hate monkeys but he is very cute