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Explore the Hidden World of Baboons in Africa: Intelligent, social, and full of surprises, baboons are a fascinating aspect of Africa’s rich wildlife. Discover their complex societies, survival skills ...
For many years sporadic stories have come out of South Africa about a wild boy caught in the Koonap district in 1903 while traveling with a tribe of baboons. His captors were members of the Cape ...
A hilarious video showing a baboon chasing after women who were carrying a Woolworths shopping bag has gone viral on social media Content creator @codybnx added a funny voiceover to the clip ...
WorldAnimalFoundation.org is reader-supported. When you buy through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Learn More Picture this: a troop of baboons casually wandering into your ...
BABOON activists are reeling after a male baboon, fondly known as “Blondie” was found dead. Blondie is believed to have been shot. His body was discovered in Palace Hill Road, Simon's Town on Saturday ...
At Naka Estate in Nakuru County, an ordinary day unfolds with the extraordinary sight of baboons turning rooftops into their playground. Young baboons dangle from internet and TV cables ...
Charges have been filed in the brutal killing of Raygun, a baboon whose death has sparked outrage. According to Pretoria Rekord, despite efforts to obstruct the investigation, authorities have ...
A viral video shows a baboon wearing jean shorts plucking all the feathers from a chicken that stands completely calm The bizarre clip from Eastern Cape content creator has Mzansi laughing at how ...
During the drive-through section of the park, a particularly curious baboon clambered onto his car and began tugging at the window wipers. What started as playful mischief quickly escalated and ...
BULAWAYO residents are experiencing the effects of human-wildlife conflicts as baboons are encroaching onto their settlements and terrorising them. This is contained in the latest council minutes of ...
Qatar has called on owners of dangerous animals such as lions, tigers and baboons to register or face fines of up to QR100,000 ($27,500). Owners of unregistered animals which go on to cause death ...