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  1. Learn about baboons, the primates with hairless bottoms, colorful faces, and sharp canines. Find out their habitat, diet, behavior, conservation status, and interesting facts, such as their social structure, vocalizations, and genetic similarity to humans.

    • Savanna, tropical forests
    • Africa, Arabia
    • Approximately 30 years in the wild
  2. Learn about the five species of baboons, some of the world's largest monkeys, that live in Africa or Arabia. Find out how they eat, socialize, and adapt to different habitats.

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › BaboonBaboon - Wikipedia

    Baboons are large, diurnal, terrestrial primates of the genus Papio, native to Africa and Arabia. They have long, dog-like muzzles, sharp canine teeth, and sit on their buttocks. Learn about their taxonomy, appearance, behavior, ecology, and relationship with humans.

    Common Name
    Scientific Name And Subspecies
    Range
    Size And Ecology
    P. ursinus (Kerr, 1792) Three subspecies ...
    Southern Africa
    Size: 50–115 cm (20–45 in) long, plus ...
    P. papio (Desmarest, 1820)
    Western Africa
    Size: 50–115 cm (20–45 in) long, plus ...
    P. hamadryas (Linnaeus, 1758)
    Horn of Africa and southwestern Arabian ...
    Size: 61–77 cm (24–30 in) long, plus ...
    P. kindae Lönnberg, 1919
    Central Africa (in green)
    Size: 55–84 cm (22–33 in) long, plus ...
  4. Jan 21, 2017 · Learn about the world's largest monkeys, their habitats, diets, behaviors, reproduction and conservation status. Find out how baboons are related to humans and how they communicate with vocalizations and gestures.

  5. Jul 24, 2015 · Learn about baboons, the monkeys of genus Papio that live in Africa and Arabia. Find out about their appearance, social behavior, communication, reproduction, threats and more.

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  7. Oct 4, 2024 · Learn about baboons, the large and robust monkeys that live in dry regions of Africa and Arabia. Find out how they differ in appearance, diet, social structure, and reproduction, and how they interact with humans and other species.

  8. Learn about the six species of baboons, their physical features, habitats, behaviors, and diets. Discover how baboons communicate, coexist with humans, and face conservation threats.

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