by knytflyer
Thu Jun 01 22:29:09 PDT 2006 (2 years ago)
That is hilarious. Pulling the ears and tail. It shows the early development of a sense of humor -- a sign of higher intelligence. The tigers just respond to the movement. Great find. :-D :-D :-D
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Excellent film. Was that a gibbon, the smallest of the apes? He brachiates so well.
replyclose calls...funny :-D :-D :-D
reply:-D Wild!
replyThat is hilarious. Pulling the ears and tail. It shows the early development of a sense of humor -- a sign of higher intelligence. The tigers just respond to the movement. Great find. :-D :-D :-D
replyThat monkey seems to have complete confidence in the integrity of the branches he swings on....love the ear pulls !
replyVery funny!!
replyAwe dats just to cute and funny! :-)
reply:-D I bet those tiger cubs grow up to live exclusively on a diet of "monkey" 8-|
reply:-D :-D good one
replyThat is so funny. That monkey is a real rascal! :-D
replyLuckely for the monky it was a kitten it was toying with.
replyI was waiting for the monkey to get caught :-( :-( Cheeky little monkey :-)
replythis is SO FUNNY!! :-D :-D :-D :-D :-D
replyi think it IS a gibbon.
replyIts awesome when you can catch nature in it's finest and funniest moments. That was awesome. Thanks for the Laughs!!!!!
replyOne a dees days the monkey is going to have da accident, if you know whadda I mean.
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