Rescued Baby Baboon Competes for Affection Love Nature

  • last year

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Animals
Transcript
00:00 [Music]
00:25 You can just sit here.
00:30 [Music]
00:37 Getting him with a foster mother means that he will be able to grow up in a group properly, develop, learn baboon behavior,
00:47 and that will increase his chance of being released.
00:49 If we don't do this, or if we can't do this, he will probably develop less socially and might not make it out into the wild.
00:58 So this is extremely important that we do it, and we do it as quickly as we can so he can be released back into the wild.
01:05 [Music]
01:20 We don't want to do them to get nervous. This is perfect.
01:27 Baboons lip-smack to each other when they communicate. It is a positive behavior.
01:34 So she's excessively lip-smacking to him because she wants him to be comfortable.
01:38 She actually wants him to approach the fence because she's really intrigued by a new baby.
01:44 She's super duper lip-smacking. It's great.
01:49 [Music]
01:57 His focus and his attention is already going to them. That is extremely positive.
02:03 [Music]
02:16 Fox is super interested in him, which I'm not surprised by. He needs a playmate.
02:22 [Music]
02:32 She just doesn't like the whole hectic playing.
02:39 Kazzie.
02:41 [Music]
02:46 Okay, she pushed him away. It's not ideal. We're going to try to pull him out.
02:52 Because if you rush things, animals get frustrated. You can tell.
02:58 [Music]
03:27 Okay.
03:29 [Music]
03:37 Good.
03:39 [Music]
04:08 [Music]
04:17 [BLANK_AUDIO]

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