Humans are an emeny, we try to keep away from each other
Baboons, as well as humans and many other animals, ferment alcohol in their intestines. It's called endogenous ethanol production.
Cats, ibises, baboons, crocodiles, fish, sundry others.
Same as humans
When these baboons live nearby humans, they tend to provide for their well-being. This is one of the reasons that people kill baboons so they would still have sheep and goat left. People driving are always a threat to most small mammals, but also a baboon. Be watchful on the road, you never know when a baboon will pop-up
Sharks do not have many natural enemies. Their major predators are whales, as well as humans, and baboons are known to eat their eggs.
Yes. Baboons have been known to attack and eat small children.
Baboons are omnivores, as they will eat meat as well as plants.
Baboons and gorillas are not direct ancestors of humans. Humans share a common ancestor with primates like baboons and gorillas from millions of years ago, but they are not direct descendants of these species. We share a more recent common ancestor with great apes like chimpanzees and bonobos.
Mountain goats, baboons, Humans, are some that do.
Yes, humans can help baboons through conservation efforts, habitat protection, and rehabilitation programs. By addressing issues such as habitat loss, human-wildlife conflict, and poaching, humans can create a safer environment for baboons. Additionally, research and education initiatives can raise awareness about the importance of baboons in ecosystems and promote coexistence strategies with local communities. Overall, collaborative efforts can significantly benefit baboon populations and their habitats.
Humans are probably their biggest danger. Lions, hyenas and leopards also prey on baboons, particularly on young ones.
Yes, along with fruit, grass, etc.