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  2. Baboon - Wikipedia

    • They are found in open savannas and woodlands across Africa. They are omnivorous and their diet consists of a variety of plants and animals. Their principal predators are Nile crocodiles, leopards, lions and hyenas. Most baboons live in hierarchical troops containing harems. See more

    DomainEukaryota
    KingdomAnimalia
    PhylumChordata
    Overview

    Baboons are primates comprising the genus Papio, one of the 23 genera of Old World monkeys, in the family Cercopithecidae. There are six species of baboon: the hamadryas baboon, the Guinea baboon, the olive baboon, … See more

    Taxonomy

    Six species of Papio are recognized, although there is some disagreement about whether they are really full species or subspecies.
    Previously five species of baboon were recognised… See more

     
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  2. baboon, (genus Papio), any of five species of large, robust, and primarily terrrestrial monkeys found in dry regions of Africa and Arabia. Males of the largest species, the chacma baboon (Papio ursinus), average 30 kg (66 pounds) or so, but females are only half this size.
    www.britannica.com/animal/baboon
    Baboons are primates that are most commonly recognized for their hairless bottoms, colorful face, and thick fur. Their muzzles are long, and they have sharp canines that help them tear into food. They are native to Africa and are ground dwelling, live in large groups with social structure and inhabit savannah, open woodland and hills.
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    Baboons are diurnal and terrestrial, but sleep in trees, or on high cliffs or rocks at night, away from predators. They are found in open savannas and woodlands across Africa.
    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Baboon
    These Baboon species are the Chacma, Olive, Yellow, Guinea, and Hamadryas baboons. Four of which (excluding the Hamadryas) can be found in southern, central and northern Africa. They are known as Savanna baboons. These baboons are categorized too, by their complex, hierarchical order of troops which may consist of up to hundreds of members.
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    The Guinea baboon lives in far western Africa, the chacma baboon in southern Africa, the olive baboon in the north-central African savannah, the yellow baboon in south-central and eastern Africa, and the hamadryas baboon in the Horn of Africa and south-western Arabia.
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  3. Baboon | African Primate, Social Behavior

    Nov 11, 2024 · Baboon, (genus Papio), any of five species of large, robust, and primarily terrrestrial monkeys found in dry regions of Africa and Arabia. Males of the largest species, the chacma baboon (Papio ursinus), average 30 kg (66 …

     
  4. Baboons - Africa's Wild Wonders - Go Wild - YouTube

    May 21, 2018 · Baboons are one of Africa’s most adaptive animals and this episode shows us their versatility as we see them in all of Africa’s seasons. Freezing in the rai...

  5. 6 Types of Baboons: Species, Facts and Photos

    Mar 15, 2024 · Baboons are Old World monkeys of the genus Papio. Six distinct species are primarily found in Africa and parts of the Arabian Peninsula. Previously, there were only five species. In 2020, a phylogenetic study …

  6. Baboon - African Wildlife Foundation

    Did you know there are five types of baboons in Africa? Learn how to tell the yellow baboon from the olive baboon and the chacma — and how AWF protects them.

  7. Baboons - National Geographic

    There are five different species of baboons. All of them live in Africa or Arabia. Baboons are some of the world's largest monkeys, and males of different species average from 33 to 82...

  8. Baboon: A Wildlife Guide To The African Baboon ️

    There are 5 species of baboons. These are: They are all native to Africa except the first one. It lives in the Arabian Peninsula. Our wildlife guide to the baboon covers all the important details of those five species. Let’s quickly get to the …

  9. Baboon Facts & Information, With Pictures & Video

    Jul 24, 2015 · Baboons are monkeys that live in Africa and Arabia. Most baboons are social animals that live in groups called ‘troops’. This page contains baboon facts, and is part of our African Animals series.

  10. Olive baboon - Wikipedia

    The olive baboon (Papio anubis), also called the Anubis baboon, is a member of the family Cercopithecidae Old World monkeys. The species is the most wide-ranging of all baboons, [3] being native to 25 countries throughout Africa, …

  11. Chacma baboon - Wikipedia

    It is one of the largest of all monkeys. Located primarily in southern Africa, the chacma baboon has a wide variety of social behaviours, including a dominance hierarchy, collective foraging, adoption of young by females, and friendship …

  12. Physical characteristics and behavior of baboons

    baboon, Any of five species of robust monkeys (genus Papio) of Arabia and sub-Saharan Africa. Baboons have a large head, cheek pouches, and a long, doglike muzzle. They walk on all fours, carrying the tail in a characteristic arch.

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