Something I Learned The Hard Way Growing Up, And My Grandfather (RIP) Use To Say To Me, Whenever I Thought I Was Feeling Tough, Lol. "There Will Always Be Someone Bigger & Stronger Then You Out There". Something This New Orangutan Might Have Learn The Hard Way, Now In The Wild.
they're very territorrial.. very much like us, each individual has it own character. a teenage orangutan brain is equal to kindergarten kids, and of course they can't talk and more poweerful than human
you're welcome. this is a pre-released island... let's say a final exam. if they pass this test (survived in remote island) they will release to the their home.
Though it seems hard and ungrateful it really is the best that could happen, demonstrating these individuals are ready for and should be released in the wild. Wishing all of them the best of luck and happiness in their new freedom.
Strange that anyone would consider this "being ungrateful" as humans systematically destroy the orangutans' habitat for hair care products and junk food. They owe us nothing.
Not a chance that cage with the orangutang was hundreds of kilos. I'd put that at 100 kilos tops. Based on the way the cages moved by the humans and flipped near the boats, and the size of the orangutangs.
No, it was because Jerry had been attacked hours prior by an entirely different orangutan who started flipping the cages (including Jerry's). They're saying, "Welp, that's another one!"
He was just demonstrating everyone's frustrations over current travel accommodations mixups. His booking ticket confirmation was for first class with a window seat.
“Well, animals are a lot like people. Some of them act badly because they’ve had a hard life or have been mistreated. But, like people, some of them are just jerks."
This is just further proof of their incredible human like intelligence. To Jerry, the cage is little more than a weapon used against the orangutans. A mindless creature would just run away upon being released, but Jerry wanted to destroy the cage, so it couldn't be wielded against him again.
If you work with wildlife anywhere in the world, that’s literally the dream. You want any wild animal to be wild in every sense. It heightens chances of survival, and strengthens the species overall
Or on a road trip and the driver insists on not stopping. I prefer a brief stop every 2 or 3 hours. Six hours, even in a comfortable vehicle, is too long.
EXACTLY, They should have let the Alpha of the group out first, it was an insult to his place to have to wait... I totally got that too.. Pure frustration!
@@WoodysAR Dude, what? Orangutan males are solitary creatures, they don't have any social structures whatsoever. This is just a cringe comment from a child who thinks he's an alpha male.
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He is better off feeling like this about humans. He will be safer in the wild...
Oh god, I remember this episode. I was on the edge of my seat the entire time. This really drives home how dangerous and powerful orangutans can be, which I tend to forget when watching cute and playful youngsters.
@@carl5192 I'm aware. Doesn't make this any less less terrifying like I really don't care why he's mad, I just know I don't want to be anywhere near him.
"None of you seem to understand...I'm not locked in here with you. You're locked in here with me." I've got a cat who'll do this with a carrier, so I get it, brother.
It’s like the real life version of the Jungle Cruise at Disneyland, where the apes take over the research site lol. In all seriousness, I hope these beautiful creatures are happy, and most of all safe. They deserve it.
Jerry must have had an especially traumatic history with cages alone. Keep in mind all of these orangutan babies have trauma in their first years out of 60.😔
That’s amazing, how it was able to express its anger so clearly. As opposed to other animals that bark/whine/yelp etc and we sometimes struggle to understand their needs.
I watched an amazing documentary on orangutans a long time ago .. It featured this one particular Orangutan that liked riding around in a tow truck oddly enough .. Taught me everything I needed to know about these amazing creatures ..
Because unlike the babysitters back when they were babies, these male handlers who got in charge of them at a certain age arent usually bonded with them emotionally (and they're not supposed to... You would want these orangutans to be wild, not dependent on human) . In these adult orangutans' mind probably these are the people who kept them captive and finally they are freee
Jerry's intelligence and his instinctive reaction is, spot on! He knows better than to trust the, human animal species and glad to see them leave. Don't blame him.
Pretty amazing the strength these relatively small orangutans have to roll a big solid steel cage around like a that, wow. Imagine what a large alpha can do.
Man, he was man-handling those cages like they were toys - now imagine the power of a Sasquatch 8ft tall & 4ft wide at the shoulders! (yes, they are real)
@@kindredspiritzz66 let's see - fossil record, eyewitness accounts, both historical and modern, from all over the world(including legal affidavits, under penalty of perjury), witnesses from every demographic, including law enforcement, judicial, military, etc. hundreds of First Nations tribe's history dating back literally thousands of years, physical evidence & a 100+ sample DNA study... You are woefully uninformed.
@@TonyHookedonVanlife and yet no pictures, no authentic video of one, not even on trail cameras which are widely used now. You probably believe in Nessy and that the election was rigged as well
As for sasquatch, it's a mythical creature with no evidence yet of their actual existence except for footprints and sightings, accounts from witnesses that are questionable to a degree or extent.
Always thought these were gentle creatures, laid back and non violent. Perhaps, even with the best of intentions, we sometimes meddle too much with wild life.
This clip completely leaves out the context. They tried to release all the orangutans in one go, but one of them turned on them, flipping Jerry's cage a bunch of times and forcing the Teknisis to choose a different island. Jerry freaking out the moment he gets out and then flipping Valent's cage was compounded stress from what had happened a few hours prior.
I saw a documentary, whereby they slowly introduced the orangutans to the island, by going back and forth a few times. This was to introduce them to the new environment before releasing them permanently. So they aren't just dumped there.
I mean it's a pretty good thing to get into right as you're being released, I feel like that one is probably going to be the boss of that group and he'll probably do a fine job.
The last Orangutan to be released is like, "Bruh, what did I ever do to you?"
Mìnístry of Sound 🤨😂😂
@Mìnístry of Sound it is like saying Bro...or Brother
@Mìnístry of Sound Its from a vine and its another way of saying bro. Which bro is short for brother.
"I was trying to break you cage, Bruh! Trying to let you out."
ItsChickyNuggy from a vine? You think I bruh didn’t exist before vine? Really?
He wasn’t turning on the handlers. He was sayin F that cage though.
Yes he show everybody now"i am the big boss" very good job, go and life in peace!
Yes I noticed that. His handlers must be kind and capable but he's saying f this, we can't live together.
Exactly...another YT tagline fail..
@@algorithm4390 spot on. He was justifiably angry with the cage and the destruction of his forest. Clever orangutan.
Everyone trying to act like they know what that animal is thinking. It's angry at this or that, either way, it wasn't calm
At that moment, the phrase "going ape sh*t" was born.
😂
The cops have to deal with "Jerries" all day. Poor cops...
Kube Dog ACAB😘
@b carb I do, not just because of the thugs, but because of people like you who have it all wrong...
@@rover9803 ACAB? That's a new one. What's it mean?
I think he's going to be just fine in the wild.
Nah he going to get eaten
@KameraShy This may be the greatest UA-cam comment I’ve ever seen. Hat off to you, sir.
Something I Learned The Hard Way Growing Up, And My Grandfather (RIP) Use To Say To Me, Whenever I Thought I Was Feeling Tough, Lol.
"There Will Always Be Someone Bigger & Stronger Then You Out There".
Something This New Orangutan Might Have Learn The Hard Way, Now In The Wild.
@@CometZ yup
@@KameraShy lol
"Take this cage and shove it; I ain't workin' here no more..."
Nice Paycheck reference
Johnny Apecheck
Bill Burr lol
DEAD KENNEDYS @@1ntoTheAbyss
"PUNY HUMANS ALWAYS CAGE HULK! HULK HATE CAAAAGE!!!" "Here, have a Snickers" "Well, okay, mate...BUT IF I EVER...!"
Haha
Dude, that's genius. Police should throw Snickers at perps acting crazy.
So true
Ok, l laughed. That was pretty good
I can’t stop laughing, that was perfect
I've never seen aggression from an Orangutan before. They've always seemed so calm but I would be angry if put in a box too.
they're very territorrial.. very much like us, each individual has it own character.
a teenage orangutan brain is equal to kindergarten kids, and of course they can't talk and more poweerful than human
Orangutan Lives Matter
@Sándor Tóth Once you have the blacks, you can trade them to Africa if you feel that's best.
@@Kube_Dog you're a loser
@@TekMoliGy At least I'm trying to fix some of the problems in our world.
Glad to see they haven’t been tamed and still have their defensive instincts necessary to keep themselves safe
Nah, they're just rioters. That ape has never held down a job, I guarantee you.
@sharon brown Yes. That's the one you gotta take down. Pop pop! Take 'em down. Make an example to the others.
@@Kube_Dog somebody should make an example out of you
@@KCAssassin98 How so? Like, publish my comments in the NY Times?
@@KCAssassin98 Pop pop! Take 'em down!
He obviously doesn't like the cages and who can blame him. He's basically saying don't put me back in this thing.
Wow, how insightful. Did you come up with that all are your own?
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@@thetruth7675 hurts
@@charlest5604 sorry are you implying that I am hurt because of something you have said 😂😂😂
@@thetruth7675
Wow. How can I be as cool as you? Everything you say is so intelligent, insightful, and angelic. Are you a philosopher?
He's putting the cage back on the boat! 😂😂😂
Lol. You're right.
How nice of him
@@PhieFty you are nice
I don’t think I’ve ever seen an angry Orangutan, I thought they were usually pretty chill.
They're mostly peaceful. This violent outburst was taken out of context by right wing media.
theres one at a park in thailand where he goes absolutely beserk and escapes his enclosure then starts attacking a row of motorbikes
@@Kube_Dog i hope you are joking
@@stephenm8898 I've seen it also. Pretty impressive tantrum. Usually chimps are better known for this type of behavior.
@@kaassaus4230 who is kube dog?
How wonderful that they are released !!! Thank you for all that you do.
you're welcome.
this is a pre-released island... let's say a final exam. if they pass this test (survived in remote island) they will release to the their home.
balqie al hafizh you guys are so patient with them! Hope you guys are okay!
Are we still talking about the orangutans or blacks?
Though it seems hard and ungrateful it really is the best that could happen, demonstrating these individuals are ready for and should be released in the wild. Wishing all of them the best of luck and happiness in their new freedom.
Strange that anyone would consider this "being ungrateful" as humans systematically destroy the orangutans' habitat for hair care products and junk food. They owe us nothing.
@agerven - I agree 100%. At the end of the day, this behavior is a good sign, as it proves they're ready to be released on their own.
Greatful to the caretakers. Hadn't seen one act up like that before. Just know they're quite powerful.
@@billrobbins5874 Nothing some big cops with clubs and tazers couldn't handle. That's all these apes understand.
Racist territory...
The ease with which he flips like a hundred over kilos is really quite terrifying.
Not a chance that cage with the orangutang was hundreds of kilos. I'd put that at 100 kilos tops. Based on the way the cages moved by the humans and flipped near the boats, and the size of the orangutangs.
No way the cages were that heavy.
@Kalid Ibrahim A cage with an orangutan in it has to be more than 40.
They have the strength of seven men, when mature.
dangg are they actually that heavy? it is still terrifying they also have longer arms to reach you from afar with great coordination
Hearing the handlers yell "There goes Jerry!" at 1:22 had me laughing, you can tell he's always started trouble by that comment lol.
Didn't hear it... In Indonesian?
@@phanx0m924 yes
No, it was because Jerry had been attacked hours prior by an entirely different orangutan who started flipping the cages (including Jerry's). They're saying, "Welp, that's another one!"
He was just demonstrating everyone's frustrations over current travel accommodations mixups. His booking ticket confirmation was for first class with a window seat.
Jerry's the revolutionary not buying the propaganda
Jerry is the orangutan version of Jacob Blake.
@@Kube_Dog naa, jacob blake molested a 14 yo and had a knife in his hand.
@@ElectricalExistence Fair point. And Jerry did settle down after a minute, Yeah, he's not as bad.
@Gannon Shields You're saying he was emotional like a female. That's because he didn't have a father in the home growing up.
@@Kube_Dog unnecessary sexism there. Men are emotional too, it's called pride, anger, vengeance
“Well, animals are a lot like people. Some of them act badly because they’ve had a hard life or have been mistreated. But, like people, some of them are just jerks."
You're right about people, but I don't think you are right about the apes.
@Josh Robinson Dude, it's a Simpsons quote.
Yes of course Donald Trump was outages while having to watch CNN on the way to his new home
He wasn't attacking his handlers or the other ape, he was attacking the cages. Obviously.
@Joshua Robinson - You're WRONG, now,YOU go do some RESEACH ....
... on the "SIMPSONS". Think you can handle THAT, do you? Go push a box ....
Jerry’s just keeping it real. He can’t be looking weak; you never know who’s watching.
Exactly :)
Great work from the rescuers.
God bless those who help animals.
He was about to move ALLLL the furniture
I could've used him at my house back in May. We put in new floors, and all the furniture had to go out, then back in. It was awful.
This is just further proof of their incredible human like intelligence. To Jerry, the cage is little more than a weapon used against the orangutans. A mindless creature would just run away upon being released, but Jerry wanted to destroy the cage, so it couldn't be wielded against him again.
Well said . I couldn't have put it better myself !
Facts
honestly seems like he was trying to help his homie out when he started flipping his cage, albeit in a somewhat counterproductive way
If you work with wildlife anywhere in the world, that’s literally the dream. You want any wild animal to be wild in every sense. It heightens chances of survival, and strengthens the species overall
You could see Jerrys rage at being kept in that small cage . Apes are intelligent creatures . He was demonstrating his pent up fury and frustration .
however, not once in the footage did he directly attack the handlers, just the cage
the charge in the end is a bluff charge to get them to leave
Jerry: “Get lost hoomans!”
*humans, learn to spell
Lol.
Michael Montalvo learn to take a joke.
@@michaelmontalvo7441 learn to know which is a joke and which is an actual grammar mistake
@@michaelmontalvo7441 that's the joke, never been on the internet before?
I suppose I'd be pretty angry after travelling for hours in a small cage!! It's great they're all free now.
1:17 Amazing how the other Orangutan curious about the cage knew shiet just got real when he got out, didn't waste time getting out of there
I feel this way after a long trip in coach.
Or on a road trip and the driver insists on not stopping. I prefer a brief stop every 2 or 3 hours. Six hours, even in a comfortable vehicle, is too long.
Those are gentle giants. He just hated being left in that cage when most got out before him
EXACTLY, They should have let the Alpha of the group out first, it was an insult to his place to have to wait... I totally got that too.. Pure frustration!
@@WoodysAR Dude, what? Orangutan males are solitary creatures, they don't have any social structures whatsoever. This is just a cringe comment from a child who thinks he's an alpha male.
He is better off feeling like this about humans. He will be safer in the wild...
No. That doesn't work in the inner cities either. The trick is for the ape to become more human.
Would be better if he runs, to attack them won't help with poachers.
@Happy Day So, you agree with BLM?
Nobody puts Jerry in a cage!
"-Get back here puny humans, I'd like you to evaluate the size of the cage - from the inside"... :-)
He just gave the cage back as a thank you for releasing him.
He's going back to his Wild Side.
He's heading back to Kenosha?
@John Lorenzo You're saying the orangutan is half white?
Oh god, I remember this episode. I was on the edge of my seat the entire time. This really drives home how dangerous and powerful orangutans can be, which I tend to forget when watching cute and playful youngsters.
They're only dangerous when threatened. Being in that box was distressing for them.
@@carl5192 I'm aware. Doesn't make this any less less terrifying like I really don't care why he's mad, I just know I don't want to be anywhere near him.
@@flowerfaerie8931 then they must be left alone! Let them live their life. Maybe one day this could be us!
@ Yeah that kinda doesn't work when you're an employee at a sanctuary for orangutans and physically must interact with them to do your job.
Other orangutans: "Hey, wait! You're not just leaving us on this island with this absolute psycho, are you?!"
electric locks that can be opened remotely may not be a bad idea.
Expensive and able to jam though
Lets be glad his wild spirit hasnt been destroyed . Thank you!
"None of you seem to understand...I'm not locked in here with you. You're locked in here with me."
I've got a cat who'll do this with a carrier, so I get it, brother.
“We put the orangutan in a very tiny box with locks on it. Anyway out of nowhere it got mad”
That's just sign language for "i don't like cages"
That’s really the best response you can ask for. It means that he should be able to defend himself.
When you really want a
*SNICKERS...*
The way he rolls that empty cage straight at the boats "Take this shiet with you!" 😂
Gotta keep up appearances with your new crew. Make sure they know you ain't no snitch
looks like normal peaceful human behavior to me. Mate got upset about being in a cage, showed them and then tried to free his own. Mad respect
It’s like the real life version of the Jungle Cruise at Disneyland, where the apes take over the research site lol. In all seriousness, I hope these beautiful creatures are happy, and most of all safe. They deserve it.
Well, if safety is most important, they should be in a zoo.
Interesting that he directed his anger to the cages.
Thanks you handlers. Always good to see animals returned to the wild
Jerry must have had an especially traumatic history with cages alone.
Keep in mind all of these orangutan babies have trauma in their first years out of 60.😔
Don't ever call me that again... it's not my name!!!
No one can pronounce your name.
Huh?
I think the OP was suggesting the ape was angry because the trainers called him Jerry and that’s not his name.
Jerrrrrry, jerrrrry! Jerrrrry! Jerrrry!
If that orangutan would have got a hold of one of those guys they would have ripped them apart and then they're just giving them bananas afterward LOL
The other three weren't filmed that day but we heard four booms and then we all had some soup.
That’s amazing, how it was able to express its anger so clearly. As opposed to other animals that bark/whine/yelp etc and we sometimes struggle to understand their needs.
Wise proverb...
Anything stronger than you,can harm you
I watched an amazing documentary on orangutans a long time ago ..
It featured this one particular Orangutan that liked riding around in a tow truck oddly enough ..
Taught me everything I needed to know about these amazing creatures ..
Yeah, I've seen that documentary. It's called Every Which Way but Loose
He said no more boxes! I want to travel first class next time!
*Jerry* says, "Get off my island, humans!"
And take your f#%king box with you.Gtfoh!! Rock on Jerry!
He wants the police defunded on his island.
Feel the same way collecting luggage after a Ryan Air Flight
He was like to the other orangutan “remember that banana you took from me, well here’s the come back rude boi.”
He said get out of here and take your cage with you!
Orang utans sooo strong!
Its scary .
But they are also cute and lovely.
Love from indonesia ❤
You shouldn't be scared of anyone but our Lord Allah SWT ❤️
I bet you Jerry was thinking FREEEEDOOOM!!
When he threw that cage.
He said cage me again I dare you. Lol..... Glad everyone was ok and they were released back into the wild were they belong......
He’s reacting exactly right
Totally understandable why he is mad.
Yes
Because unlike the babysitters back when they were babies, these male handlers who got in charge of them at a certain age arent usually bonded with them emotionally (and they're not supposed to... You would want these orangutans to be wild, not dependent on human) . In these adult orangutans' mind probably these are the people who kept them captive and finally they are freee
Jerry's intelligence and his instinctive reaction is, spot on! He knows better than to trust the, human animal species and glad to see them leave. Don't blame him.
You’re forgetting that he is only alive BECAUSE OF THESE HUMANS.
@@glengamble526 People are blind by hate for their own species, sadly.
Showing what he thought of that tiny cage.
That cage had to weigh over 100 pounds and he tossed it like cardboard
Pretty amazing the strength these relatively small orangutans have to roll a big solid steel cage around like a that, wow. Imagine what a large alpha can do.
Man, he was man-handling those cages like they were toys - now imagine the power of a Sasquatch 8ft tall & 4ft wide at the shoulders! (yes, they are real)
no they are not
@@kindredspiritzz66 let's see - fossil record, eyewitness accounts, both historical and modern, from all over the world(including legal affidavits, under penalty of perjury), witnesses from every demographic, including law enforcement, judicial, military, etc. hundreds of First Nations tribe's history dating back literally thousands of years, physical evidence & a 100+ sample DNA study... You are woefully uninformed.
@@TonyHookedonVanlife and yet no pictures, no authentic video of one, not even on trail cameras which are widely used now. You probably believe in Nessy and that the election was rigged as well
Sasquatch? You mean those extinct gigantic orang utan like man apes that actually existed? What was it called again? Gigantopithecus.
As for sasquatch, it's a mythical creature with no evidence yet of their actual existence except for footprints and sightings, accounts from witnesses that are questionable to a degree or extent.
considering that they are the strength of 7 men is terrifying and they have longer arms so they can grab you from afar
im pretty sure i wouldent survive that attack maybe i could out run them? but im dead meat if the Orangutan grabs me
Jerry has left the chat room...
That meme doesn't even make sense here...
Lol.
Nope, Jerry is spamming the chat room with capslock on.
He didn't attack the handlers, he attacked the cage!!
Always thought these were gentle creatures, laid back and non violent. Perhaps, even with the best of intentions, we sometimes meddle too much with wild life.
It fascinates me that none of these experienced handlers know enough to bring a foam fire extinguisher as a deterrent.
I have absolutely fallen in love with Orangutans!, I dream of someday interacting with one but I'm definitely not holding my breath.
Jerry wanted to wreck the cage. He didn't seem to be attacking the humans. If he'd wanted to attack the humans, he'd have been able to do so, easily.
Love love love for orangutans and all the teams!
This clip completely leaves out the context. They tried to release all the orangutans in one go, but one of them turned on them, flipping Jerry's cage a bunch of times and forcing the Teknisis to choose a different island. Jerry freaking out the moment he gets out and then flipping Valent's cage was compounded stress from what had happened a few hours prior.
What jerry took before to behave like this and what jerry took to shut him down. Thank you for release him.
fair enough, he didn't like being in that cage..
"To the left, to the left, everything you own in the box too the left"
Jerry’s saying “How Dare you lock me up in this cage! I’ll teach you never to do that again!!”
Wow! Seeing an angry orang for the first time.
I think that’s what they would probably want them to do
Yeah, he was pretty tough until Paul got out of his cage.
That gentleman was probably annoyed at his human enablers wearing those sillly surgical masks.
The other tangs be yelling- Jerry! Jerry! Jerry !!!
Now the orangutans think they freed themselves and made those humans run away
I hope they have all they need on this island to live in a harmonious community without much human interference.
I saw a documentary, whereby they slowly introduced the orangutans to the island, by going back and forth a few times. This was to introduce them to the new environment before releasing them permanently. So they aren't just dumped there.
"put ME in a cage- you puny humans"
That chimp flipped that cage like it was nothing.
Imagine how people feel about being in a cage.
Unlike animals humans should know how NOT to get locked up but 🤷🏼♀️
Those baby Orangutans at the end are the most adorable thing ever filmed.
Jerry will have some strong babies
I mean it's a pretty good thing to get into right as you're being released, I feel like that one is probably going to be the boss of that group and he'll probably do a fine job.