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Olive Baboon, Papio anubis - New England Primate Conservancy

This is the olive baboon! (Papio anubis) Also called Anabis baboons. The most extensively distributed of the baboons, they range through 26 African countries in a wide variety of woodland and forest-mosaic habitats. In some regions, they hybridize with yellow baboons, geladas, and possibly Guinea baboons. They travel and forage in troops of up to 150 individuals. Widespread and locally common despite trapping, shooting, and poisoning campaigns in part of their range; populations are stable.

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