
Join this troop of Langur monkeys as they grieve the fallen. Doesn’t matter if it’s an animatronic Spy Monkey; it was still part of the family. Now scrub up, it’s time for the funeral.
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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 shit killed me
they just think its the group of them
person: animals have no feelings.
this video and nature: I’m about the end this man’s whole carrier.
I know I'm not related to any ape, especially chimpanzees. Considering these langurs compassion, I'd rather be related to them.
why cant humans be like them mann
Yes most f us r advanced but they r more emotional n happier.. bcz f emotions ,sympathy n unity among themselves !!
F
Is this David Tennent?
"Today, we mourn this strange child that none of us can remember having."
Kinda sucks how you have to by the seasons
B+hg
0:26
When you fell on the skateboard thingamagig at the fitness playground in 5th grade
Now this is an epic prank
Ok, monkeys cry over robobaby, whilst Hillary Clinton and liberals say mothers of human babies have a right to let a Dr abort hers even after birth. Monkeys are more human than Democrats.
Thank you BBC Earth for the amazing wild videos! Keep up the good works!
Such beautiful and interesting animals. Primatology and ethology are fascinating.
This is so sadly amazing
I'm surprised how convincing these animal spy cameras are. O.O
zkppl@l lo ly
मरे हुए बच्चे बंदर को सीने से लगाकर अस्पताल पहुची बंदरिया ,माँ की ममता देख डॉ ओर लोग हुए हैरान
https://youtu.be/obigS1DpAaE
手話で人間と意思疎通のできた ゴリラのココ、
彼女に「死んだらどこへいくの?」と聞くと「苦労の無い穴にさようなら」答えた
動物は本能的になにかを悟ってるのかなぁ
What was it then ????
https://youtu.be/yL1q7YR3F54
YEET
I can see how we evolved from that
Don't worry, apes. That was just a robot.
a001-a001-a0001 replied to your reply on a001-a001-a0001's comment
Joanna-Carol Lee I NEED to know more about this time traveling orange. Plus the video in the first link was deleted.
@deadfr0g @Joanna-Carol Lee I did not claim a difference between a Mushroom and a Orange silly, read my post again.
microscopic citrus-fruits are not classifiable in apparent
Time Space- Theory. They are Quantum Mandelbrok Sets, the Mandelbrot
set is not a fractal according to this definition, as its Hausdorff
dimension and topological dimension are microscopic citrus fruits.
However, the boundary of the Mandelbrot set is a fractal, according to
this definition
PROVE to me that there’s literally any difference between mushrooms and
oranges, because I’m not seeing it.
I love the complete lack of feeling like they need to explain or back
up
any of their claims.
"As you may know, we are all made up of microscopic citrus fruits that
vibrate in time with the universe.
the Mandelbrot set is not a fractal according to this definition, as
its Hausdorff dimension and topological dimension are both microscopic
citrus fruits. However, the boundary of the Mandelbrot set is a fractal,
according to this definition
Good look
IT;S SO CUTE. the way the monkeys act after the baby was "killed"
sad to see how monkeys have more of a heart than humans
I cried watching the sad monkeys and now I think I might be one
They should never have done this one, I feel awful for that poor mother. ?
Animals have also feeling this is so good
How utterly beautiful… I cried!
Thanks for adding the Schindler‘s list type music BBC. Toying with my emotions.
damn.. they showed such close human emotion. its unbelievable
So basically humans came along to be nosey and ended Traumatising a colony of monkeys
If they were humans they would all have their cameras out instead of calling a ambulance
This is so moving
She dead. Lol
well somehow some humans don't even mourn for their own kind.
Indians should learn from their monkeys
She drops it down because a real baby monkey will grab onto the tree.
Monkeys: hug each other and are sad because a baby died.
30 minutes later: totally forgot the baby and steals a hat from a tourist and poops in it.