A gelada baboon, or bleeding-heart monkey (Theropithecus gelada) shows off its large canines in Rotterdam Zoo, The Netherlands.
by safi kok
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Egyptian
Figure of a Baboon
664-525 B.C.
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Photographer Helps Build Waterhole to Capture Incredible Photos of African Wildlife Using Camera Traps - Kenya’s Shompole Wilderness Camp
Baboons
Photographer: Will Burrard-Lucas
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Encyclopedia of the Animal World, vol. 14. Published by Elsevier International Projects. Illustration by Maurice Wilson. 1972.
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Das Tierreich - Ernst Bade - 1896 - via Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin
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Mother baboon and baby
Photo by Max Wilson
@maxwilsonphoto (instagram)
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If this truly does pinpoint the land of Punt, it is such important news for Egyptology.
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My first experience with the Hamadryas baboon...I don't know if I have the words. Seemingly otherworldly but so familiar at the same time. Genuinely such an incredible animal to witness. I'll have more to share on them later.
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Photographed at the North Carolina Zoo
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Baboons ?
everywhere
all the time
eated my eyeballs
stole my spine
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HERE IT IS!
We all know (and hopefully love) baboons. From their powerful frames and huge size to their prominent rumps and complex social structures, they simply have so much to offer. The question is, can you correctly identify baboons and win their respect and admiration? Take the quiz and find out now!
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Primatologists and Egyptologists teamed up to trace the origins of mummified baboons from Egypt. The result? They might just have discovered that the legendary Punt and Adulis were one and the same!
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A chacma baboon (Papio ursinus) in De Hoop Nature Preserve, South Africa
by marlin harms
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Did someone ask for baboon babies?
Amboseli National Park, Kenya, January 7, 2022
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Brehm's Tierleben. Written by Alfred Brehm. Illustration by Gustav Mützel. 1922 edition.
Internet Archive
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this is one of the most important pictures in the entire world btw
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