Paul Rosolie
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They wrap their long spider monkey arms around each other.
They're very much like us.
They hold their babies.
When it rains, all the spider monkeys will get together and they'll kind of huddle up and they'll pull leaves down and they'll all huddle up together.
When it's cold out, they get close.
It's very cute.
Yeah, I mean, them, you expect it from them.
They're practically us.
You know, to me, it's when other animals show, you know, the times that I've been on a trail and a jaguar has walked by and just been like, what's up?
Keep walking.
It's like, yeah.
it's kind of cool of you not to eat me like i appreciate it has that happened to you yeah i thought somebody's walking on the trail behind me and i was doing a camera trap and i put my finger up and i was gonna go could you walk any louder and i had my finger up and i'm crouched because i was doing a camera trap jag walked by and he literally was just like just kicking leaves just like having fun mouth open and he just walked by and he looked at me just went so up
Never broke stride, but like dead-ass eye contact with the bottom teeth out and that jaguar look of just like, hey.
I was like, okay.
Now I'm going to have a full meltdown.
You system, you start sweating.
You're like, whoa.
Because they're also so beautiful.
When you actually see a jaguar and it's like bright yellow and the teeth and all the muscles and it's, you know.
What do you think you communicated to the jaguar that it didn't kill you?