I love to watch this program I remember Beni running to the banana shack ,spitting his milk out , just to see them make it back into the jungle puts a smile on my face . I WOULD LOVE TO THANK THE DOCTOR S AND THE TRAINER FOR ALL THE WORK THEY DO WITH THESE BEAUTIFUL ANIMALS. MAY GOD ALWAYS BLESS YOU ALL!!!
Fascinating to watch them. They are so human like you have to concentrate that they are apes. The schooling seems to be going really well. You would expect to see them run off, and yet they love to be with their care givers. To me it seems more natural to have women doing this job. I think the more demanding experience is best served by them, and thus the most good for the orangutans.
My dream job would be working with these wonderful ladies as a nanny. They're so chill and patient. It's so much fun to watch them... I'd pay them to let me come and spend a week💕
I traveled to Borneo. The people love children. If you travel with kids, they give you extra help. I saw fathers playing with their kids everywhere. Just an amazing people! It’s perfect that they are in charge of the gentle orangutans.
God has a special place for these wonderful patient surrogate mothers. I know because I asked him as I am sure a lot of other peope have asked him to reserve a place for them all.
You people do commendable work without you these orangutans would have no chance of living in the forest. I have always been curious what is the success rate of the orangutans once they are reintroduced into the forest? I have read some papers that state the success rate is very low and most orangutans disappear, die or have to be recaptured. Just curious it's a tough job taking a mothers place.
I love the orangutans, absolutely love them. Typically spend a couple hours per day watching videos of them. However, I don't buy that we share 97% DNA with these great apes! There's no possible way. Essentially that would mean humans are only capable of being 3% smarter than an orangutan. As I mentioned earlier, I love them but they're not smart at all. We send our species to the moon and beyond while orangutans urinate into their own mouths daily yet there's only 3% difference??? I'm not buying it.
Why are the care takers wearing all that ppe?....if it is because of the damn Covid-19, then, why until now? Haven’t seen them wearing it in past episodes...weird!
The seasons of Orangutan Jungle School were filmed before the COVID19 pandemic. These streams were filmed especially for followers by the staff for this year's Orangutan Day. It's not known if orangutans can contract COVID, so the additional PPE is to protect the orangutans from any possible human transmission of the virus.
@Borneo Orangutan Survival UK - I understand you wanna prevent the orangutans from catching any human viruses or germs but why wear additional ppe till now, why wasn’t it worn since all the filming started?
@@therofthew There are videos from years ago showing staff wearing masks,these guys know what they're doing & take every precaution to protect the orangutans & themselves
@@BorneoOrangutanSurvival Can they get other viruses from us? Like the common cold or something like that? I seem to recall from an episode of the show that there was a flu outbreak. Is that correct?
I love to watch this program I remember Beni running to the banana shack ,spitting his milk out , just to see them make it back into the jungle puts a smile on my face . I WOULD LOVE TO THANK THE DOCTOR S AND THE TRAINER FOR ALL THE WORK THEY DO WITH THESE BEAUTIFUL ANIMALS. MAY GOD ALWAYS BLESS YOU ALL!!!
I struggle walking in gum boots everyday And they have a big basket on their back! Carrying milk and shit.Respect
They are like obedient kids,curious and wanting to learn from their surrogate moms!❤
Fascinating to watch them. They are so human like you have to concentrate that they are apes. The schooling seems to be going really well. You would expect to see them run off, and yet they love to be with their care givers. To me it seems more natural to have women doing this job. I think the more demanding experience is best served by them, and thus the most good for the orangutans.
Shout out to all the babysitters (para ibu asuh). Good job! May you all always in good health.
My dream job would be working with these wonderful ladies as a nanny. They're so chill and patient. It's so much fun to watch them... I'd pay them to let me come and spend a week💕
I traveled to Borneo. The people love children. If you travel with kids, they give you extra help. I saw fathers playing with their kids everywhere. Just an amazing people! It’s perfect that they are in charge of the gentle orangutans.
God has a special place for these wonderful patient surrogate mothers. I know because I asked him as I am sure a lot of other peope have asked him to reserve a place for them all.
Wow this really touched my heart! The surrogate mothers are amazing they do such incredible work taking care of the orangutans!❤🤗❤
Such of adorable and curious faces, loved them🥰😘😍
Thank you nannies for helping them
They are for future
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Are my Little Buddies and Ladies. COMING back to TV . This season??
I miss them.
They are so well behaved. I can’t believe how they don’t fight or squabble.
Great animals and greater people for doing this work. Love you all.
These guys are comedy gold,just what's needed to spread some cheer & good feels
We're so happy that you enjoyed it! Considering their tragic back stories, it is a joy to see them so happy.
I just LOVE watching these REALLY cute animals!
Amazing beautiful creatures!!! Can’t wait to donate :)
So beautiful!
Would love to meet the people that r doing a great job with the little ones
You people do commendable work without you these orangutans would have no chance of living in the forest. I have always been curious what is the success rate of the orangutans once they are reintroduced into the forest? I have read some papers that state the success rate is very low and most orangutans disappear, die or have to be recaptured. Just curious it's a tough job taking a mothers place.
3:10 is pure comedy. LOL
Extraordinary women teaching these creatures on how to hunt out food.
Nggak kebayang...betapa sabarnya mereka mengajari👍
I love this
If anyone ask me what to wish for is to come out there to meet yur and the babies
Is this the show with Beni the big boy that loves bananas?
Teruskan mas kami dukung...update dong valentino,benni,otan cs😀😀
I wonder how they can tell the them apart
Each little face is different, as are their personalities.
@@BorneoOrangutanSurvival I love this. Thanks for posting this. How is Beni doing? He is my favorite! Is he still in jungle school? If so, what group?
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setelah mereka dewasa dan direlease apakah mereka masih ingat sama pengasuhnya?
Lucu banget sih mareka
Bagaimana valentino dan beni sekarang?
si manis tumben
🐵🐵🐵😘
Hard to teach eating if you are not eating. I see why they are confused.
need videografer
yang suka rayap si moci buu, tapi moci dah naik kelas
I love the orangutans, absolutely love them. Typically spend a couple hours per day watching videos of them. However, I don't buy that we share 97% DNA with these great apes! There's no possible way. Essentially that would mean humans are only capable of being 3% smarter than an orangutan. As I mentioned earlier, I love them but they're not smart at all. We send our species to the moon and beyond while orangutans urinate into their own mouths daily yet there's only 3% difference??? I'm not buying it.
Why are the care takers wearing all that ppe?....if it is because of the damn Covid-19, then, why until now?
Haven’t seen them wearing it in past episodes...weird!
The seasons of Orangutan Jungle School were filmed before the COVID19 pandemic. These streams were filmed especially for followers by the staff for this year's Orangutan Day. It's not known if orangutans can contract COVID, so the additional PPE is to protect the orangutans from any possible human transmission of the virus.
@Borneo Orangutan Survival UK - I understand you wanna prevent the orangutans from catching any human viruses or germs but why wear additional ppe till now, why wasn’t it worn since all the filming started?
@@therofthew the other films we have seen was filmed before the virus. They said earlier.
@@therofthew There are videos from years ago showing staff wearing masks,these guys know what they're doing & take every precaution to protect the orangutans & themselves
@@BorneoOrangutanSurvival Can they get other viruses from us? Like the common cold or something like that? I seem to recall from an episode of the show that there was a flu outbreak. Is that correct?