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South Africa's Cape Peninsula is a big tourist draw, but it's also home to hundreds of brazen baboons, and there's fear people-monkey encounters are set to rise.
Besides humans, very few mammals receive care from their fathers. But when species do, it may benefit their children. New ...
This baboon found itself at the wrong end of an angry mongoose family when he tried to steal their baby. The rare sighting was captured on camera by 57-year-old Charmaine Kritzinger, a wildlife ...
These male-female friendships lasted for several years, often not ending until one member left the group or died. In a Kinda baboon population in Tanzania, baboons clash.
Bones from the baboons showing signs of rickets. The left scapula and left and right humerus (top), the left and right femur (bottom left), and left tibia and right tibia and fibula (bottom right).
The diseased liver poses some of medicine's toughest problems. Surgeons have tried transplantation, but the process is incredibly difficult, and the survival record so far is only 13 months ...
Over the past four years, there has been a steady uptick in baboons scavenging through suburban homes, gardens, restaurants, and hotels.
Wenessa Nunes, who is assisting in tracking the juvenile primate, has urged residents to not follow the baboon as it is chasing him off the path he wants to go in.