Most of these facts are inaccurate, if you're planning on using this for a project in class or something important that's meant to be accurate, don't use these facts.
@@LordTrawets The tarsier is not a monkey! Ukaris are not 3.4m in lenth. One of the vids for the langur is actually a gibbon! Is my point proven? Happy now?
@@FantadiRienzo When animals are noted for their locations, it means where they are _indigenous,_ that is, their _normal habitat._ Simply saying that the Saki is found in France gives no clues as to which _geographical_ location it is _indigenous_ to. If some random person asked you where they could go see Saki's in the wild, would you only tell them France, as if Saki's are swinging from the trees along the Avenue des Champs-Élysées?
I think it's that and they're intentionally dumbing it down for....ah..... certain people...Not Because "certain" don't or can't understand the actual words but because the asshats who wrote this shit. Literally believe they are incapable and another group of "certain" people are responsible for that.
4.5 meters. HAHA. This site is totally unprofessional. No fact-checking. No proofing. You can't trust anything it says. It's clearly a 1-man operation and the person is just slapping stock clips together. Cheesy.
7:25 White-handed Gibbon, not a Langur, which is one of the most common primates in Asian countries, and some others. They are no where close to being endangered. I don't know where this channel gets its sources and materials to make it's content, but there are so many inaccuracies it's ridiculous.
[1:53] For the record, monkeys are not human ancestors. We're both primates who share a common ape ancestor with chimpanzees from 6-8 million years ago but that's as close we're ever going to get.
Eh that's a quick Google search you did. Old/New world monkeys and great apes are dependents of a common primate ancestor. So, no humans are not direct dependents of monkeys but if you go back far enough, you can see a common ancestor.
@@Jdelli0916 I think you meant "decendents?" We definitely aren't dependent on monkeys, either. And of course you can find a common predecessor if you go back far enough -- you can essentially find a common progenitor with any biological, multi-cellular entity since we all evolved from the same starting point. That just isn't relevant to the point I was addressing. Keep Googling, my friend... eventually you'll find a common predecessor we share with a fig tree.
@@Strype13 I think he meant if you go back were we split from their species, the ancestor we shared was anatomically and intellectually very close to a monkey.. basically a monkey only called something else. not an ape
These generic videos... where some guy just slaps stock clips together and talks over them... they're never proofed or fact-checked... and are totally worthless because you can't trust any information they attempt to pass.
@@mickobrien3156 that's what I am saying people taking any public video they can just to get views is what makes people now a day dumb as hell....just so they can get some extra income...I say it's bad karma. I dunno maybe I am wrong and they thought it could be 15 ft long
My uncle was in Vietnam/Cambodi/Laos in 68 and has pictures of many of these. You had to learn which species acted towards the presence of humans because not only can they give away your presence but also the enemy. And each had vocalizations that meant certain things. The enemy would use them as sentries of a sort. When they got agitated, that meant humans were near
When the Gee’s langur was being featured, there was a female zookeeper interacting with two of them. Those were gibbons, which are apes technically. Langurs have long tails, yes. I was just like “what??” seeing these tailless gibbons, lol. Then immediately the narrator starts discussing what “long tails” langurs have. Not to be rude, but I couldn’t help but notice there were quite a few grammatical/pronunciation “mishaps”. I almost thought it was a joke.
I really appreciate the video, except the 'Golden Langoor', as you might have gotten confused with Hoolock gibbon and golden langoor, and some facts are false. Just thought of quoting it out coz I have worked closely with them.
Oooh! The white faced saki is sure distinctive. The tarsier is my favorite. It's so tiny. I like small monkey's. The Duc is also cute. Emperor looks like a Starwars character. The tarsier looks like a bat. The bald ukari would scare the crap out of me during the day!! Look at those jaws. That snubnose does not look fragile.
Minor note: Tarsiers aren't Monkeys, they're the sibling group to Monkeys (Both are Haplorrhine Primates, Monkeys and Apes are Simiiformes, Tarsiers are Tarsiiformes)
Thank you. I was going to say, "Hold on a sec, here. Are we sure that tarsiers should be classified as monkeys? I don't think so." How do lemurs relate to these others?
Good choice on the music, brah. Timeless. I love learning about primates while my subwoofer rattles my home. Bad ass bass lines and tech sounds - sure to stay likable for years to come.
how can you not be in awe of these beautiful exotic creature's of love, they are all mostly friendly with humans, we seem weird to them I am sure but they like us if we treat them with uttermost respect.
I was attacked by a monkey when I was about 4 years old. I grabbed onto my long red hair and tried to pull me through a fence. Would not let go. Chaos ensued. My mother "reasoned" with the animal and convinced it to release my hair. Hated the creatures all of my life.
"In case of any disturbance, Tarsier's tend to commit suicide by banging their head against a hard surface." Well, that's certainly not a very advantageous defense mechanism...
Nice clips but sounds like you collected every bit of information from the first website thats shows when you google the name of the species....a list like that should be at least a bit more scientific...
My guy....... it's spelled "ancestors," not "ansisters". Fucking hell. Well, at least we won't be competing for jobs lol. Makes things easier for me I guess.
“On thinking of a monkey, the world fragile night not come to mind” They probably shoulda done a quick proof read of their script before recording the audio 😑 It’s amazing that I’ve gone my whole life not knowing that owls have fingers.
Not only in Philippines, it can also be found in Sulawesi, Sumatera, Borneo islands of Indonesia, also in small part of Borneo Malaysia and Borneo Brunei Darusalam. In fact, the species of Tarsiers with largest amount can be found most in Indonesia.
Not really clickbait, more of an outright liar. This person must not think much of his followers. He must think we are all ignorant enough to believe all this inaccurate bullshit.
Thank you for your video. For different species of the monkeys. Telling us their names and what region they are from.
Correct
Correct
Manager liking their own videos?
Pronunciation raises eyebrows
Ain’t no way in hell I’m related to a damn monkey they are none of our ancestors stop saying that stupid shit
It's found in French Guyana, not France.
that makes waayyyy more sense lool. I was like how the hell did it get all the way to France and in Venezuela
Primate in europe are extinct because over hunting for their meat
I came to the comments to say that
@Something Mildly Homophobic How did you know that??
@@jean8101 French Guiana is not in France.
“Found in France” 😂
@@gabriellepeguit3206 because there are no monkeys in France
@@gabriellepeguit3206 there are a few monkeys as pets and in zoos but native to France? Its hilarious that he claimed this lol
Pretty sure he was talking about French Guiana
Yeah they're most likely resident to French Guyana, a small territory between Suriname and Brazil.
Dude😂
The pronunciation mistakes and bizarre factual errors makes me think this was translated from another language
No cap these monkeys look like the best to play with and look cute
It's just made by people having zero knowledge in monkey just for sole purpose of making money with this video.
This channel seems to be notorious for it's "facts"
2.07
It weighs 3.5 kilos.
It is 4 metres long.
The narrator is smoking good shit
2:07 Yeah... it must be [feet], 4ft=1.2m.
Most of these facts are inaccurate, if you're planning on using this for a project in class or something important that's meant to be accurate, don't use these facts.
Freeshavocadoo * all
@@scrappyclappedoutfoxbody4174 That's what I wanted to say but I didn't want to be too harsh lol :)
Prove it
@@LordTrawets The tarsier is not a monkey! Ukaris are not 3.4m in lenth. One of the vids for the langur is actually a gibbon! Is my point proven? Happy now?
@@LordTrawets if a bald uakari were 4.5 meters tall, that would make it over 14 feet tall, when it's more like 14-22 inches tall.
I love these precious creatures. I wish I could protect them all.
same, wish I could do something to make them thrive and live out their lives naturally
You wish you could stop evolution?
Slight correction: The white face Saki is found in French Guiana, Suriname, Brazil, Venezuela, Guiana. Not In France as stated in the intro.
French Guiana is a part of France & even the EU.
@@FantadiRienzo french guiana is 7000km from france and is on another continent
@@StormoTheBrave You are wrong
@@FantadiRienzo When animals are noted for their locations, it means where they are _indigenous,_ that is, their _normal habitat._ Simply saying that the Saki is found in France gives no clues as to which _geographical_ location it is _indigenous_ to. If some random person asked you where they could go see Saki's in the wild, would you only tell them France, as if Saki's are swinging from the trees along the Avenue des Champs-Élysées?
It got me really confused
This sounds like an American reading Chinese captions
I think it's that and they're intentionally dumbing it down for....ah..... certain people...Not Because "certain" don't or can't understand the actual words but because the asshats who wrote this shit. Literally believe they are incapable and another group of "certain" people are responsible for that.
Los animales son Bello.
That Golden Snub-Nose Monkey is just about the cutest thing I've ever seen in my life ^_^
Golden lion tamarin
@@TheBadbucky Oh is that what they're called? I can never remember names correctly. Thanks for sharing though and I hope you're having a great day :D
@@loneronin6813 No. they look cute tho.
@@loneronin6813 The Proboscis monkey was so cute it broke my heart.
@@TheBadbucky Ugly
So you’re telling me the bald monkey has a length of 4.5 meters? That’s 14 feet!
King Kong!
It's hard to convert 45.6 cm from metric to "freedom units" :)))))
I'm saying, I don't think he said that right
@@shumahEnt
4.5. -- they meant FEET probably.
4.5 meters. HAHA. This site is totally unprofessional. No fact-checking. No proofing. You can't trust anything it says. It's clearly a 1-man operation and the person is just slapping stock clips together. Cheesy.
All beautiful, we can be happy to have such magic animals on our planet !
it is unfortunate these animals are threatened with extinction by habitat destruction from humans
True, it is an amazing creature. But, I would call it uniquely different. Poor thing missed out in the good looks department.
Moreover they are closely related to us humans.
fake cgi
I know! What happened to humans am I right? We are the most violent apes next to chimpanzees
7:25
White-handed Gibbon, not a Langur, which is one of the most common primates in Asian countries, and some others. They are no where close to being endangered.
I don't know where this channel gets its sources and materials to make it's content, but there are so many inaccuracies it's ridiculous.
I counted around 5 and I barely know anything about monkeys and primates
They are dumb af
I'm happy to know they are not endangered! Thanks for your knowledge.
THANK YOU!! I saw that and I was like hmmm, I know my gibbons and thats a gibbon :(
Golden langurs I'm pretty sure try to not get seen by humans. But yeah they do not look like this.
"Monkeys being our ancestors" 😂🤣🤣 maybe yours! Lmao
I wish I could attract females with my large nose :/
is your photo profile from Scribblenauts ?
@@adintyaannasaidhiakharisma5202 yes it is
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
same here 😂
Big nose is sign of muscularity. Any women will love it.
It’s found in... France.
Sounds legit
France owns part of South America called French Guyana.
[1:53] For the record, monkeys are not human ancestors. We're both primates who share a common ape ancestor with chimpanzees from 6-8 million years ago but that's as close we're ever going to get.
Eh that's a quick Google search you did. Old/New world monkeys and great apes are dependents of a common primate ancestor. So, no humans are not direct dependents of monkeys but if you go back far enough, you can see a common ancestor.
@@Jdelli0916 I think you meant "decendents?" We definitely aren't dependent on monkeys, either. And of course you can find a common predecessor if you go back far enough -- you can essentially find a common progenitor with any biological, multi-cellular entity since we all evolved from the same starting point. That just isn't relevant to the point I was addressing. Keep Googling, my friend... eventually you'll find a common predecessor we share with a fig tree.
@@Strype13 I think he meant if you go back were we split from their species, the ancestor we shared was anatomically and intellectually very close to a monkey.. basically a monkey only called something else. not an ape
The bald monkey is 4.5 meters long? That is pretty long for something under 10 lbs
You haven't seen the famous snake monkey?
These generic videos... where some guy just slaps stock clips together and talks over them... they're never proofed or fact-checked... and are totally worthless because you can't trust any information they attempt to pass.
@@mickobrien3156 that's what I am saying people taking any public video they can just to get views is what makes people now a day dumb as hell....just so they can get some extra income...I say it's bad karma. I dunno maybe I am wrong and they thought it could be 15 ft long
My uncle was in Vietnam/Cambodi/Laos in 68 and has pictures of many of these. You had to learn which species acted towards the presence of humans because not only can they give away your presence but also the enemy. And each had vocalizations that meant certain things. The enemy would use them as sentries of a sort. When they got agitated, that meant humans were near
That is very interesting! Never even imagined something like that. Thanks for sharing
Interesting!
Как прекрасен этот мир.Сколько в нем забавных милых,просто необыкновенных существ.Благодарю за столь интересный,познавательный фильм.
I bet you didn't tread a celluloid roll into a projector to watch these images. Let's say...€20 ?
When the Gee’s langur was being featured, there was a female zookeeper interacting with two of them. Those were gibbons, which are apes technically. Langurs have long tails, yes. I was just like “what??” seeing these tailless gibbons, lol. Then immediately the narrator starts discussing what “long tails” langurs have. Not to be rude, but I couldn’t help but notice there were quite a few grammatical/pronunciation “mishaps”. I almost thought it was a joke.
This guy doesn't operate in meters very well.
The first monkey looks like it’s wearing a mask!
Actually almost all of them do!
"it has long fingers and big eyes, just like an owl."
Kez C “it had long fingers, and big eyes just like an owl.” Commas
@@trentonspess2649 Respect the comma, people!
6:22 her profile picture; 6:30 what she really looks like
They are all so beautiful. All animals are so precious and amazing. ❤️💜
И макаки- резуси? Неужели они Вам нравятся ?
中国的金丝猴最漂亮😁,简直是猴界的天花板颜值!!!
I really appreciate the video, except the 'Golden Langoor', as you might have gotten confused with Hoolock gibbon and golden langoor, and some facts are false.
Just thought of quoting it out coz I have worked closely with them.
They "confused" almost everything in this video :))))
Thanks guys!!!
it looks to me like somebody has been messing with DNA
God
i was thibking the same
Elaborate and explain
I think it's the result of incest
God created everything, don't disrespect him.
Monkeys aren't given enough credit for how cute they are🥰
And dangerous
@@PeaBoyProductions so are dogs😅 probably most animals even small ones
@@PeaBoyProductionsWhat monkeys are dangerous?
Humans?
@@Quareque I’m saying cute and dangerous
@@PeaBoyProductions Humans are not cute monkeys but dangerous.
10: White-faced Saki,
09: Tarsier,
08: Bald Uukari,
07: Gelada,
06: De Brazza's Monkey,
05: Golden Snub-Nose Monkey,
04: Proboscus Monkey,
03: Red-Shanked Douc,
02: Emperor Tamarin,
01: Gee's Golden Langur.
Oooh! The white faced saki is sure distinctive. The tarsier is my favorite. It's so tiny. I like small monkey's. The Duc is also cute. Emperor looks like a Starwars character. The tarsier looks like a bat. The bald ukari would scare the crap out of me during the day!! Look at those jaws. That snubnose does not look fragile.
Apparently the tarsier is not actually a type of monkey.
Beautiful Creatures. Hail the Nature.
Minor note: Tarsiers aren't Monkeys, they're the sibling group to Monkeys (Both are Haplorrhine Primates, Monkeys and Apes are Simiiformes, Tarsiers are Tarsiiformes)
Thanks : )
"Details"... Compared to the 4.5m monkey :)))))
Thank you.
I was going to say, "Hold on a sec, here. Are we sure that tarsiers should be classified as monkeys? I don't think so."
How do lemurs relate to these others?
@@UTU49 Lemurs, Lorises, and Bushbabies are Strepsirrhines (Wet-Nosed Primates), which are the sibling group to all Haplorhines (Dry-Nosed Primates)
@@UTU49 so:
Primates
-Strepsirrhines
--Lorisoids
---Lorises
---Bushbabies
--Lemurs
---True Lemurs
---Sportive Lemurs
---Wooly Lemurs
---Mouse Lemurs
---Ayeayes
-Haplorhines
--Tarsiers
--Simians
---Old World Monkeys
----True Old World Monkeys
----Apes
-----Great Apes (Inc. Humans)
-----Gibbons
---American Monkeys
----Wooly Monkeys
----Marmosets and Tamarins
----Titis, Sakis, and Uakaris
----Owl Monkeys
----Squirrel Monkeys and Capuchins
I hope that's clear, obvs it's hard to detail everything in pure text.
Omigosh , I would love to meet Emperor Tamarin
So interesting and bizarre,very beautiful😁👍🙋🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟
Good choice on the music, brah. Timeless. I love learning about primates while my subwoofer rattles my home. Bad ass bass lines and tech sounds - sure to stay likable for years to come.
I think the background music helped me stay interested..it tuned out the guy and let me enjoy the monkeys.
He’s totally not being sarcastic.
how can you not be in awe of these beautiful exotic creature's of love, they are all mostly friendly with humans, we seem weird to them I am sure but they like us if we treat them with uttermost respect.
I think you're too naive to realize that they'll rip your face off
I was attacked by a monkey when I was about 4 years old. I grabbed onto my long red hair and tried to pull me through a fence. Would not let go. Chaos ensued. My mother "reasoned" with the animal and convinced it to release my hair. Hated the creatures all of my life.
Sounds like you are valuable! I love red hair too! Don't worry..
Pmsl @ reasoned with a monkey. Did they both sit down with a coffee and began negotiations?
Looks like the monkey recognised that you have no soul and saw you for the demon you are
just kidding.
Really Really appreciate and Applauds for compiling and presenting this awesome information. Thanks.
"In case of any disturbance, Tarsier's tend to commit suicide by banging their head against a hard surface." Well, that's certainly not a very advantageous defense mechanism...
Many I have never seen .Thank you 😊 for showing this interesting video ..
Fabulous info here that I've never seen or heard about before...thank you, good job.
Different and fantastic monkeys 🐒🐵🙈 r most beautiful animals 👌👌👌
Nice clips but sounds like you collected every bit of information from the first website thats shows when you google the name of the species....a list like that should be at least a bit more scientific...
They are all cuties 😘😘😘😘
U are cuter
Thanks for the excellent Video. It's very informative 👍
Tarsiers are popular in the Philippines in Bohol, so they exist and are normal to see in where I live.
Earth is such a precious planet..need to take care off it...
Awesome I loved it💕
Love the video. However there were many parts of the video that showed an incorrect clips of the primates in question. Super entertaining!
#5 Looks like Michel Jackson lol 😂 sorry but that’s what it looks like with his nose job
😂🤣 i went back and look its true they have the same nose
No it's face reminded you of him that's why but the nose also made me then that
Lolol, your so bad! Lol
I really appreciate you in making this video, love it.wish you luck in making new videos
Stop saying Weird! They are Amazing! Unique! Beautiful!
Thanks for your video. Many species type. I never seen before. How many types of species in the world?
The emperor tamarin monkey is beautiful!
Such a distinguished looking monkey!!
Oh my holy moley!!!! I love primates!!! #2 is the most adorable one I have seen!!!
Very nice video money's one or my favorite animal I enjoy it very much
Thanks :)
wie lange kan noch diese Nature so gut und interesant zu bleiben? Ales so snel veredert zu sein 😬😑😕😖😎🌊
You confuse the last one with a gibon lol
Tarsier looks like some mad scientist crossed a frog, owl, and monkey into one creature. Behold!
Now Ive seen some monkeys Ive never seen or new about before! So many kinds! Many look very strange lol..!some are very cute !🙂♥️
This explains why Humans have different appearances.
I'm going to give you an 'A' for effort, but it's like a 6th grader put this together. Sorry, 6th graders, no offense.
8
98oi
8o
My daughter with Tourette’s yelled “nightmare monkey!” when number 8 was shown.
6:21 why would they put a picture of a stuffed fictional animal instead of the actual money...
Thank you for the video it was well presented and I enjoyed it.
Byutan. Lol. Bhootan. By the way, they’re not our ancestors. At some point in time in the past, we shared a common ancestor.
No we didn't.
Its Bhutan!!!
2:44 Yawned till his face turned inside-out, lol.
Very interesting to see different types of monkeys
1:36
Tarsier: *faces minor disturbance*
Tarsier:hmmm guess I'll die then
God is great! The creator lives with all his wisdom & knowledge he made all this.
You're welcome :)
He also created diseases, psychopaths, serial killers and earthquakes.
Thanks for this beautiful videos
These were unbelievable 😳 so odd yet so human weirdly
Monkeys might be YOUR ancestors, but they are not mine.
Exactly. Darwin was a r@cist and a liar
@@davec.3129What's your arguments against Darwin?
Hermosos 🐒🐒🐒🦧🦧🦧🦍 gracias! Saludos 🙋🏼♀️ desde Minatitlán Veracrúz México 🇲🇽 ❤️🌺🌼🌻💮🌷🌹💐🌼🍀☘️
NOT MY ANSISTERS !!!👀
White Radell same thing I was thinking
My guy....... it's spelled "ancestors," not "ansisters". Fucking hell. Well, at least we won't be competing for jobs lol. Makes things easier for me I guess.
Clearly monkeys & primates are known to have high intellect
Very very beautiful docimenty
First cool video
So you're saying the Bald Uakari is the weight of a house cat and the length of a giraffe? That's wild.
the bald ukari is cute
i love animals so much!!!!they amazed me .Mother Nature is surprising🐒btw i know 5 of these monkeys already
In 6:24 is not the same monkey
As is it showed later!
It is it's fur/hair was dyed
@@sonsonthegoddessofconfusio3183 Na that is not even a real animal.
Son son the titaness of confusion it has dog paws bro
Awesome video
“On thinking of a monkey, the world fragile night not come to mind” They probably shoulda done a quick proof read of their script before recording the audio 😑 It’s amazing that I’ve gone my whole life not knowing that owls have fingers.
OMG I almost commented the exact same thing, lol.
Lolol...I feel the humor in your reply..thanks for that!!
Mom: my son is very handsome.
Me : 0:14
White Face Sakis DO NOT live in France! They are in FRENCH Guiana (South America.) Somebody in 4EG needs to edit this video.
My God I was wondering if it was just me! Lol. So many mistakes that could be easily caught if this channel bothered to edit, AT ALL.
French Guiana is part of France. It is not its own country.
@@Millionsofpeas true but geographically in South America.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/French_Guiana
@@Millionsofpeas - I think he misread "French Guiana and Venezuela" and turned it into "France, Guiana, and Venezuela."
Excellent video.
Tarsiers, the smallest primates, can be found in the province of Bohol in the Philippines.
Not only in Philippines, it can also be found in Sulawesi, Sumatera, Borneo islands of Indonesia, also in small part of Borneo Malaysia and Borneo Brunei Darusalam. In fact, the species of Tarsiers with largest amount can be found most in Indonesia.
great video jaw dropping in amaz posture
This video was released on my 19th birthday.
"They live in solitude together"
*shows monkeys attacking each other* hahaha
Nature is wondrous, beautiful and majestic ❤️
The way how he said Guyana😂 Geeyana 😅
This sounds like a 5th grader wrote this for a final with little to no preparation
Amazing nature creation ❤❤❤
Other than the thumbnail clickbait this video was good.
How is it click bait? Did you see number 8? Look at the one at 1:51. The only thing he may have done is brighten the contrast, if that.
Not really clickbait, more of an outright liar. This person must not think much of his followers. He must think we are all ignorant enough to believe all this inaccurate bullshit.
Fun Fact: Snub nose money is a relative of Michael Jackson
Enough with calling them weird. They are what they are, part of creation, just like us.
Thank you for your sharing.