Baby Chimpanzees Playing With Bubbles | BBC Earth
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Who doesn't love bubbles?! Orphan chimpanzees need enrichment and stimulation - and what better way than playing with bubbles?! Baby Chimp Rescue Jenny and Jim Desmond are parents to an unusual and very large family – over twenty orphaned baby chimpanzees. Their home in Liberia is rapidly becoming too small for this rambunctious troop of animals, so they’re building a sanctuary in the forest. But before the babies can move out, they need to learn how to live like wild chimps. They need to attend a baby chimp school. Welcome to BBC EARTH! The world is an amazing place full of stories, beauty and natural wonder. Here you'll find 50 years worth of entertaining and thought-provoking natural history content. Dramatic, rare, and exclusive, nature doesn't get more exciting than this.
doing nice work [Music] [Music] [Music] we try and do as much possible enrichment you know that we can and I mean this is something they love they all seem to love this and just to give them something to do because they're not in the forest and obviously in the forest they'd be going around all day looking for food playing resting but there'd be busy all day and here they're not busy all day because they're not moving around so much and exploring the forest enrichment is is really important for building motor skills developmental skills social skills you know sometimes they can get jealous over over something in the water and then they have to learn how to figure that out [Music] yeah it's very clean it's very clean now doing nice work good job [Music] you