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Baboon - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Learn all you wanted to know about baboons with pictures, videos, photos, facts, and news from National Geographic. ... Baboon Profile ... Baboon bodies are 20 to 40 inches (60 to 102 centimeters) long, not including substantial tails of varying lengths. Baboons generally prefer savanna and other semi-arid habitats,
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The baboon, of all the primates in East Africa, most frequently interacts with people. Apart from humans, baboons are the most adaptable of the ground-dwelling primates and live in a wide variety of habitats. Intelligent and crafty, they can be agricultural pests, so they are treated as vermin rather than wildlife.
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Notes and images of baboons, updated from the Canadian Museum of Nature's Natural History Notebooks series. ... Home > Mammals > Baboon ... Baboon, Papio hamadryas...
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Olive Baboon - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Scientific Name: Olive baboon (Papiocynocephalus anubis); yellow baboon (Papio ynocephalus cynocephalus) ... The baboon, of all the primates in East Africa, most frequently interacts with people. Apart from humans, baboons are the most adaptable of the ground-dwelling primates and live in a wide variety of habitats.
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Baboon Project Monitoring Guide ... Babase, the Baboon Project Database ... Day in the life of a baboon : The activities baboons go through each day, from sleeping and eating, to playing and fighting.
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