yes
They have sharp claws and sharp teeth.
Yes, they have canines in front for gnawing.
For most primates (humans are sort of the excepetion) the baring of teeth is a sign of aggression, and could be perceived as such by an already aggressive animal such as a baboon.
Without eating natural food a Baboon may not survive long enough for the teeth to become a problen
A Mandrill is a baboon-like primate, and has formidable teeth, so it should be near the top of its food chain.
A defense method many apes like the baboon use is to show their sharp teeth to warn off enemies.
There is no antonym for baboon. A baboon is a specific type of animal so the opposite would have to be 'not baboon'.
A defense method many apes like the baboon use is to show their sharp teeth to warn off enemies.
A baboon is a primate.
The baboon was swinging on the branch.
A baboon is one of the most aggressive of animals. Although they tend to stay out of the way of humans, often people feed baboons causing a level of expectation from the baboons which is not always met. The teeth are long and sharp and capably of biting right through a hand and a baboons claws are very dirty resulting in infected cuts when a human gets scratched. Do not even consider a baboon to be friendly!
Baboons belong to the genus Papio, and there are 5 species of baboons in the genus Papio. Here are the 5 species, and their specific names:Hamadryas baboon, Papio hamadryasGuinea baboon, Papio papioOlive baboon, Papio anubisYellow baboon, Papio cynocephalusChacma baboon, Papio ursinus