Some baby animals’ survival skills are instinctual, while others must be learned from their mothers. For these orphaned baby orangutans who don’t have moms to teach them, this learning happens at jungle school with their caretakers. The Borneo Orangutan Survival Foundation (BOSF) rescues orangutans in need and cares for them in rescue centers, where they’re taught how to care for themselves. They recently shared a clip of some little ones learning how to crack open a coconut, and it’s guaranteed to make you smile.

Watch and listen as BOSF explains how the learning process works and as the babies try out their new skills. Valentino, who’s earned the title of class clown, needs a little extra help and heads to his foster mom for some extra attention, and it’s so sweet to see!

BOSF shares more in the video’s caption, “Valentino and friends sat for fruit time at Jungle School. The lesson was coconut cracking. Some learned fast, others watched and tried until the shell opened. These moments help young orangutans learn to find and eat food. Caregivers show steps, and the orangutans practice together to help Valentino and classmates learn.”

Talk about a fun job! Commenter @Danielle agreed and asked what we were all wondering: “Where do we apply for a job?”

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Cute Comments About the Baby Orangutans

Viewers loved getting a peek inside jungle school and watching the baby orangutans, and left hundreds of comments about it. One commenter shouted, “He’s just a BABY!!!”, and @Sloptimus Prime got more than 15,000 likes when they added, “Ask his mom for help…” @erisuni shared, “Valentino is so cute, when he hugged mama I got emo!”

“I wanna go to jungle school…”, said @H_One, and they weren’t alone; many of us would love to go to jungle school with these little ones!

@whatever cracked us up when they shared, “I also spend up to 6 hours a day foraging for food…”

Commenter @Moon Pie said what the rest of us were thinking, “I need this to be a whole series! Jungle School! I’d watch every minute!” Same here, and it’s a great idea. Hopefully, BOSF will listen to their fans and share more jungle school content!

This story was originally published by PetHelpful on Jan 20, 2026, where it first appeared in the Pet News section. Add PetHelpful as a Preferred Source by clicking here.