Spy Tortoise Adopted by Chimpanzee | Spy in The Wild | BBC Earth
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- Опубліковано 6 вер 2019
- Spy Tortoise becomes best mates with a friendly chimp!
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Spy In The Wild
To discover just how like us animals really are, animatronic spy creatures infiltrate the animal world to explore their complex emotions. Spy Pup makes friends with a wild dog pack to investigate their maternal love and has a dangerous encounter with lions and elephants. Baby Spy Crocs discover the extraordinary devotion of a mother crocodile and take a rollercoaster ride inside her mouth as she carries her babies to water. Spy Egret and Spy Tortoise are nearly trampled by elephants as they film a newborn baby sharing the love of his caring family. Spy Monkey meets a troop of over 120 unruly langurs and finds out how teenage monkeys comically practise babysitting skills. Spy Prairie Dog witnesses the most enthusiastic kissers in the animal world. Spy Chick discovers the extraordinary devotion of hornbills as a mother is imprisoned for the sake of her brood. In Antarctica, Spy Adelie Penguin becomes entangled in the penguins' turbulent love life as they fight to steal pebbles to impress a fussy female. On the savannah, giraffes are filmed for the first time paying homage to an old giraffe that recently passed away. Spy Bush Baby meets some curious chimpanzees, and Spy Tortoise is adopted by a five-year-old and is taken on a wild ride through the jungle canopy before coming down to earth with a bump. In a thought-provoking scene a chimpanzee shows empathy as he finds an abandoned wildcat kitten and adopts it as his pet.
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This spy tortoise has died a thousand deaths in this video alone.
Ikr I wish I could save her 😭
kovaMOO 1000 ways to die tortoise edition
kovaMOO i guess he figured it’s not a turtle
Oh no sksksksksks
kovaMOO 😹😹😹😹😹
*Grabs the tortoise by the neck and smack another chimp with it.* I'm glad it was not a real tortoise
I doubt they'd be able to grab its neck. A real tortoise would probably immediately retreat in its shell.
@@manymustfall And then proceed to bite the hell out of any chimpanzee's fingers it could
LMAO
HAHAHAHAHA
Me to But i couldn't help laughing they need a good clip round the ear from a matriarch.
“Adopted by Chimpanzee”
The tortoise: *Gets thrown and dragged*
Just like Harambe
Tortoise: hello this is abuse
they never said it was adopted into a good home lol
*getting used as a weapon*
🤣🤣
"it's somewhere between a toy and a bed"
It's a pillow, it's a pet, it's a pillow pet
Mr Nobody Oh my god the nostalgia you’ve brought back.
It's a anime cat girl pillow figurine
Nice I still have mine
A waifu
Lol I still have my turtle pillow pet from when I was like 2 or 3 or something
I feel bad for the next tortoise they find
The next tortoise will bite them in the finger XD
@@sanSDI lol!
@@sanSDI lol
sanSDI hahaha yeah...there actually used to be a rule where the film crews would observe but never interfere. This video obviously crosses that line. It was funny though!
They know its now real because of how hard it is and how it moves,they would never play with a real tortoise in this was in their natural environment.
Me: Awww, they're being so gentle with it, carefully petting his head.
Chimp: _grabs tortoise by the neck and smacks other chimps with it_
Me: nevermind...
spacebug30 fr 😂😂
Lol
chimps are like kids - they dont care about consequences but are still capable enough to kill another of their kind.
I know I died when that happened😂
BRUH 😂😂😂😂
3:19 this dude out here vlogging
😭😭😭
Comments never make me laugh but this one
💀
"Ey Yo, M-Sauce here. Today, some crazy shit's going on in the Troop."
“I don’t know what this is but, it’s mine now. I will guard it with my life.”
The tortoise looks so cute when it moves it’s head around for some dumb reason
You should watch tortoises eat. It's so satisfying and I dont know why.
Alejandro PERFECT
It looks like baby yoda
@@Alejandro_87 It really is though.
I have a pet turtle and i can totally agree loo
Spy tortoise isn’t having the best day
But are you having the best day?
@@yashasmithra6671 Asking the real question, fam.
While reading this in my head I could hear the narrator guy saying it
Right?! 😂😂😂 Poor fake tortoise! 😂😂😂
I just lol'd at your comment🤣🤣
"As its curiosity grows, so does the strength of its feelings."
The feelings: ONLY I CAN HAVE THE PILLOW WHICH IS ALSO A WEAPON NOW
I really felt it when the Chimpanzee said
“aaa Aaaa AAA AAAAAAA AAAAAA AAAAAAAAAAAAA”
What a heart touching moment 😭
Sadge
😭
I love how they immediately notice that something is wrong with the eye )
Well they do share 99% of our blood with us. They are smart as heck it’s so cool. They act like middle school kids😭💀
They also hunt and eat bush babies
@@lauralawson7827 YyyyyyyfsyasYyyyyy
Well it's quite obvious
@@lauralawson7827 No they don't act like middle school kids, but they do act like a certain demographic of middle school kids.
"What is it?"
"I don't know, let me have a lick!"
I think thats a JOJO reference, so many, references involved:
licking cheeks
A strange tortoise
Fighting for the tortoise
I also noticed some time skip in the video...
😂
Humans in a nutshell.
@MAGACOP b
LOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOL
I love how the chimpanzees lick any camera they find lol.
I’d like to think that they grabbed it the way they did because they noticed the spy tortoise wasn’t reacting “in pain” and they thought it was neat. Like some sort of super tortoise. Very cute!
Let’s all pray for the next turtle they find
Hahaha I was thinking that too lmao
Not a turtle
@White Pride wtf
@White Pride uh
@@colettenelhulett2042 you're wrong here. A tortoise is a turtle, but an average turtle is not a tortoise. A tortoise is just a different category of turtle
As the technology improves, spy insect might make more sense.
Or spy human
It's actually been around since the 70's (;
They would try to eat it.
Bacalhau da Noruega
You mean "applications"
And also, that's creepy
@@Life_42 truth is stranger than fiction
0:26 what the lolipop sees when getting licked
😂
or the vag
@@michaelvonreich74 wut no
nobody:
chimp: *L I C K*
To be fair, if I saw a creepy alien spy cam crawling around my house I'd probably grab it by the neck too.
Hey don't touch that camera, it was expensive on the Galactic Market!
@@loveisthemostpowerfulforce1397
Dude, it's only 10 Glorbflops.
@@mtnd02.06
The one I payed for was $20
MtnD0 2.0 yea but this is a premium one which is 50 Glorbflops
MtnD0 2.0 hardcore
Lol the monkey is so gentle with the turtle
Oh nvm he grabs him by the head
Lol
He’s gentle until he smacks another chimp with it. 🐢
And dragging it to his little area by the head.
Sharon lol
Chaos Shepperson ikr lol
i am still amazed by how they can film all that is happening with these chimps and tortoise in such a good quality and still remain unnoticed
how does that happen?
Imma bet like 50 other spy animals
It's a nature preserve or something similar so the animals are used to humans
Spy single cell amoeba is pretty discreet and gets most of the footage
The way they move is so human, wiping there noses with their hands really quickly, the way they move when they're startled, so intresting
the way they abuse other living creatures and greed as well
@@mikethescienceguy Are you talking about humans or chimpanzees?
@@RaddAdams both, more of a primate thing really. they're our closest living relatives after all, and give us a glimpse into how early ape like hominids might've acted before evolving into modern humans
They are a close relative. They share 98.8% of our DNA.
"adopted", more like kidnapped and used as a weapon.
They're actually just using it as a toy. This is no different from a toddler who loves their Rattle. They use it as a weapon, but still love it and scream when you try to take it away. This is literally the same thing.
@@Alizudo stfu
BlackKrillinKid ?????
@@dexterity5324 ???????????
@@6TH ??????????????????????
BBC: Makes super expensive robotic spy animals.
Chimpanzee: *Freekin obliterates it.*
Yea he freekin ruined it
what happend to your username??
@@qwertythecat1651 yeah, the f? it goess through side video panel
@@qwertythecat1651 yes
@@DaxtarS e.e sorry-
"The chimpanzees live a carefree life, full of love and friendship. Then they discover something of value and all that's tossed out the window. Capitalism was born that day."
Some folks would say animal husbandry and attachment to dogs and Goats is what sparked the concept of property in earlier humans.
If that was true then we owe dogs a lot more than we think since property is what sets us apart from animals, except Otters, but they are weird one of those animals that are domestication themselves in some parts of the world.
Chimpamzee life is incredibly violent much of the time. Far from a carefree life full of love and friendship. Sure that exists but that’s far from the whole truth.
@@Toddoss5875 As far as I know only Giant River Otters are capable of organized warfare on rival family units on a level comparable to chimps, chimps are one of the few animals capable of organized violence, that's why studying them and gorillas is awesome, one could go a full weekend just watching Gorilla videos or chimpanzee behavioral tests.
sounds like the premise of a film ..... oops, too late, was made back in the 80's, they called it "the gods must be crazy"
@@lilaclizard4504 That movie scared the crap out of me as a kid. It was on Comet (I think) not too long ago. Still a creepy movie.
I like how he shows his affection by skull dragging him across the jungle floor
"spy tortoise is also being deployed."
I love the casual introduction to each new spybot, as if they just have this tremendous retinue of animal spies that needs no explanation.
"Spy chimpanzee has been accepted as one of their own. But their solidarity will soon be tested... By spy boar."
Laughed more than I should
I mean ... here you go: ua-cam.com/video/podn2Szo1ls/v-deo.html
Word 🤣
Adorable lol
Soon there will be Spy versions of every animal and they will take over. Next it will be Spy tortoise invades Spy Chimp territory.
“He just has to have Spy Tortoise all to himself.”
**drags Spy Tortoise by the neck**
*proceeds to sleep with it and then drop it out of a tree all while using it as a weapon*😂
Thats what real love is
@@justiceneeded01 Well I don't think the chimp intended to drop it. If it broke it would be as said a child breaking their toy, because that's exactly what this is, a child with it's new toy.
They're actually just using it as a toy (and a pet). This is no different from a toddler who loves their Rattle. They use it as a weapon, but still love it and scream when you try to take it away. This is literally the same thing.
This chimp found a new toy, but it a toy that's aLIVE (I know it's not, but the chimp thinks it is). "It's somewhere between a toy and a pet" is really the best description. It uses it as a toy, but adores it like a pet. Even showing affection to it (when he's not playing with it). Like a crazy girl with a doll; equal parts love and abuse.
@@Alizudo He's not showing affection towards it. He uses it as a weapon to hit other chimps with. Most children don't use their kitties as improvised clubs.
Soldier : “We need back up now we are being overrun!!!”
Mission Control : 0:40
"Spy tortoise arrives"
*2001: a space odyssey soundtrack intensifies*
Video should be called "tortoise steps into the wrong neighborhood."
Compton?
@@anon4932 shut up, compton isnt even bad
More like Monktreal
*You came to the wrong house fool*
Gone Wrong! Gone Sexual!!!
The way they all jump back in surprise is so incredibly human-looking
Exactly what caught my eye as well
From an evolutionary perspective would our surprise reaction be incredibly ape looking?
Reminds me of how cats are.
It really is amazing like the way they tap the camera at first is exactly what I would do to an unknown thing
Actually, it's pretty basic primate behavior. We're the ones that act like them if you want to get technical. We came from that.
That’s crazy how realistic the spy tortoise looks
Spy tortoise: “Finally, my time has come to be deployed into the wild to capture the beauty of nature and wildlife.”
Also spy tortoise: Gets hauled away by the neck and dropped from 50 feet in the air by a chimp using it as a bludgeoning apparatus
2:08 is like taking your new toy/pet to your room, being to excited to sleep and then your sibiling showing up saying “mom said you had to share”
How the hell do you share a pet?besides you can’t do much with a pet the first day you get a pet,and no one wants to clean a pet’s shit or walk it
@@partypizza1 stfu
3:02
@@partypizza1 mom said it's my turn to have fun with Bruno!
@@miraculousladybugfan5800 he's OUR dog
I don’t know who is paid for making these cameras but i hope they are proud of themselves
Auriculares they’ll probably get hired to produce spy animals for warfare next
Scarlet Rose that’s actually a genius idea
@@Lamilton82828 They legit did shit like that. There were fake dead horses and trees used in ww1 to help people sneak across no mans land and snipe the enemies in trench warfare, it got so bad they'd fly planes over and take pictures regularly to see if some new objects had suddenly appeared in no mans land, but that didn't work because they started swapping out objects at night.
@@scarletrose9002I heard there have been spy whales or the likes already being deployed in the ocean.
"It's somewhere between a toy and a pet"
*Immediately uses it to smack around other chimps*
Ok ngl the tortoise looks so adorable when the chimpanzee tries to hide it.
“Highly perceptive animals”
Swings spy turtle as weapon
Rip spy turtle
They know it's not real
@Stock Name(i didnt quite get what you were saying nor the point you were trying to make but) i think what he meant is that in 0:51 the narrator says that "these are highly perceptive animals" and the chimpanzee just swings it around
Still Alive
@Stock Name
You are not wrong, I personally think people are mistakenly assuming he intended to be gentle in the first place and think is more likely that he never tried to be that and instead all he was trying to do was get that turtle out of its shell by either pulling him out or smashing the shell itself..
Most monkey species can be pretty ferocious when their curiosity is peaked or when they go into a hunter mentality.. And are most certainly not the "friendly" species to other animals as most people imagine they are quite the opposite actually..
And that explains the swinging around while holding it by the head, smashing it with his hands or against a rock and why he threw it of a tree..
The perceptive part was how quickly he came up with various ideas to try and get it out.. Which doesn't sound that impressive, but it is..
1:17 "hey guys, welcome to my blog."
And next we start seeing trending Chimp vlogs on UA-cam LMAO..
Today I saw a bush that freaked me out, I also wondered why my but itches when I stick things in it.
“It’s ya boi.”
Casey Neistatt
watching chimpanzees is always so fascinating, they way they behave is so similar to humans, yet still so much like a wild animal. it’s such an interesting dichotomy to us.
When the ape tried to hit another ape with it, I totally lost it. 🤣🤣🤣
Goddamn it's like I'm watching a human toddler playing with their toy
@KT Umm, then who is our closest relative, then?
@@natenaitopaku1947 well theirs in particular are probably parrots since talking is what decides that. Of course we have told chimps to use sign language, and write so maybe that counts.
KT it’s obvious you’re too stupid to realize that they’re our closest relative by DNA, lmao. just because they’re the closest to us genetically doesn’t mean they’re close to us socially and intelligently.
Chaos Shepperson mimicking human behavior doesn’t qualify as being our closest living relative. chimpanzees are closer to us than any living animal by the amount of DNA we share with them. parrots have evolved to “speak” because of their environment (and it’s not even speaking, really. it’s mimicking.). humans are the only animals on the planet that have created verbal language and be able to speak in words.
@@sophiaperez7055 if its mimicking to speak then humans too mimick their families because they don't magically know language. They speak their families language as do animals. Just because you can't understand their language doesn't mean it's not there. A group of scientists have found the language of rodents is super high pitched to where we can't hear it, and are working to translate it right now. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
1:39 *Oooh good Heavens!! My goodness it moved... I saw the thing move*
I noticed that the tortoise you see in the single shots is not the same one the chimps play with. You can see at 1:20 the real tortoise has a camera under the shell, whereas the tortoise you see in the close-ups has a camera in the eye.
It’s alright guys I’m adopted and my parents swing me by my neck at my siblings all the time, it’s totally normal
Hey man you alright?
u ok?
😂😂
911, what's your emergency?
Uh-
The whole point of disgusing a camera is to get pure footage of the animals without obstruction... this guys just put it on a robot turtle and akwardly ram it right in the middle of the chimps home lol
But isn’t it also interesting that these animals can tell there is something not quite right about this tortoise.
@@TakodaRA8 yeah whole new investigation field (:
TakodaRA
I think they know it isn’t a real tortoise. Because they were freaking out when the tortoise didn’t withdraw its head.
They were trying to see if it was a real turrtle by testing it.
They licked, poked and touched the head many times. Yet the turtle never retracts it’s head or do anything
@@AndyStarzs1 damn mediocre robot lol
They purposefully did it
Everyone: It's definitely not for sharing.
David Tennant: It's definitely not for Sheeran
"It´s somewhere between a toy and a pet" - *IT´S A ROOMBA!*
Imagine this but with humans and an alien probe.
Humans: *UUUHH AAAHHHH*
@@valenesco45 PENOS
omg
Zuckerberg
I’ve adopted a few alien probes over the years.
0:58
“Aw guys I fricking love turtles! I love their cute eyes, their soft-wrinkly skin, cute glass lens, hard cute shells.....🤯 glass lens!!!!!?!?!?????”
Bro was attacking the other chimp with the robot. Imagine the confusion on a real tortoise flying everywhere
This is Remarkable how Realistic these Spy Animal Robots look !! 👏💯
2:50
6 year old me watching my parents fight at 8pm when all I wanted was grape juice before bed.
Grape juice? All I want is that grape drank. What the hell is JUICE?
I can relate to you
But now you realized that fight is making Love
@@Evelynsweetie no im pretty sure he has the mental capability to distinguish fighting and having sex.
@@angelc.9470 I was joking
m8
Give them each a spy tortoise
I love this comment oml
I think you have experience in fixing quarrels of kids or your Mom might have did this to you and your siblings 😂😂
The tortoises not that cheap to play with.
Yes!!
@the Peyton Peterson idk man, while the demand for spy turtles has gone up recently I think introducing a bunch of them into the market is going to hurt sales in the long run. It’s like cars or phones, you have to design some sort of planned obsolescence into your product otherwise your consumer base will dwindle over time. At the very least you need a way to ensure they’ll come back for regular maintenance.
I’m thinking this: Spy turtles with specially designed batteries that only work with spy turtles and have to be fitted by spy turtle technicians.
They poked it in the eye and it didn’t flinch. Of course they knew it was off😂
1:01 the way he jumped back😂😂
"Shiiit"
Lol when the chimp started dragging the tortoise's neck i laughed so hard.
edward7091 I think that neck is broken lol 😂
Sameeeeee
The feeling when the footage of the turtle is better than footage from the turtle
I like the way you think
I think he likes you alright
He’s doing his best
Those spy animals are so lifelike and adorable!
1:49 me protecting n hiding my playstation 4
*lick lick*
Chimpanzee: OK HE'S ONE OF US
Vibe check passed.
The amount of humaness chimps have is crazy, its like kid getting a new toy
That 5y/o knew he'd found some alien tech and didn't want the chimps in black to take it away 😅
Monkey in spy bush baby's face: Wassup Babygorl, you lost?-
"It's definitely not for sharing"
Monkey: You want a piece of this tortoise? *Smacks him with the tortoise like a club*
Me running with my phone because a teacher saw it: 2:00
This was so cute. He really wanted to keep it. He hid it 😂
*Robot Tortoise and the Chimps:* My next Band's Name!!!
I love how the narrator of the spy animal videos tries to talk like the animals have been tricked what if you really looked at how all the animals are interacting with these spy bots you can tell they don't believe it's an animal and they're not fooled
Look up the one about the monkes
@@yaj280 yeah sorry to tell you but this is all fake. Kubrick is the director behind this and the monkeys are all played by Christian Bale doing the most insane method acting
@@yaj280 The spy animals are obviously scented and made to trick it into looking and feeling like an animal. Look at the meerkat version of this, monkey version and wolf cub versions
They have more fun than humans.. that's nice to see
Same energy as "you're my friend now"
I was like this when I got my first tamagotchi
Hitochi
😂😂😂😂
no one:
chimps: *licks foreign object*
Dang man fighting for it too also the way he just dragged the turtle lol
Spy animal is my new favorite kind of genre on youtube
Me: "aweee this is so adorable."
Also me: "damn, I'm kinda worried about tortises now."
This series is not about getting spy footage by filming animals without disturbing them, it's about how the animals react to the spy cameras.
Chimpanzee love and kindness...you cant trick me BBC
0:27 “you got games on your phone”
Next it’s gunna be: spy human accepted as a popular person by the group
Me: Awww this is so cute, he’s being so gentle with it. 🥰
**Grabs tortoise by the neck and uses it as a weapon**
Also Me: I- 🤭
The cutest thing ever lol
I lost it when he swung spy tortoise to hit the others 😂😂
Spy tortoise is going to be broken by the end of the week.
Spy tortoise is going to be broken by the end of the hour ahaha
@@danadams8649 HAHHHHaaahHHhHGahahahah So funny
This is incredible, they're so complex!
He is like "man these turtles really out here evolving into solid rocks for survival, weird feckers, I want 10"
I swear these “spy” animals could be in five nights at freddys
Because:
yes, just yes , I would love to see it
Someone please make a fnaf spin off but it’s just this little sky tortoise
This video gave me an idea. They should pick a healthy chimp and give it a gopro, and if they manage to convince the chimp not to break it, it would provide some epic footage of climbing and swinging and acrobatics in the tree tops.
Na give it to a sick chimp instead 🤦♂️....
We will get to see Grey's anatomy chimp style...
1:27 "hmm, it doesnt taste like any tortise i've ever licked."
Spy Tortoise is so adorable!😩🖤✨
"ahhh!" pokes it..smells finger.. hahha
The spy bush baby is the luckier in his hidden spot
Awww... makes a fort for it, cradles it like a baby, and brings it everywhere it goes in the trees. So glad it's not real!
How cool they saw a tortoise and knew it was something more
3:02 luckily that is not a real tortoise,if it is a real tortoise the neck will probably be broken
It won't ... Real tortoise would put it in inside ...
Ravi Jk *PROBABLY*
@@nothing9220 not all turtle species can do that
Probably all necks would be broken... But it's cool
Reminds me of the bottle in "The Gods Must Be Crazy". Same kind of behavior.
That's racist
Wasn't the gods must be crazy staged tho?
@@michaelmccarty1327 no it's not. it's an observation. a parallel between the people in the movie fighting over the bottle and the chimps fighting over the ''strange'' new thing. the behaviors were exactly parallel. not racist. YOU Are the Racist because You see Racism in Everything. get help.
@@aR0ttenBANANA Art imitates Life. Life imitates Art. it happens on Earth. it's not a BAD THING. like EVERYTHING to you and your ilk.
Michael McCarty First of all, I’m sure they’ve encountered a tortoise got away by its own free will. Second, there was only one soda bottle, the bushmen just new nothing of our world.
this is adorable