Wildlife Paws in Dullstroom is racing to raise approximately R350 000 to build a baboon enclosure that could save an orphaned baby’s life and create a future space for rehabilitation and release back ...
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Olive baboon troops decide where to move democratically, despite their hierarchical social order, according to a new report in Science magazine by Smithsonian researchers and colleagues. At the Mpala ...
PARIS, France — Sibling rivalry isn't just a problem for humans -- young baboons also compete for their mother's attention, ...
Humans like to study themselves in a mirror. But wild baboons, when presented with a mirror, don’t seem to recognize they’re staring at their own selves, a new study has found. For decades, ...