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Five different species of baboons exit in the world today and all live in Africa or Arabia. Baboons are the world's largest monkeys. Like other Old World monkeys, they do not have prehensile (gripping) tails.

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What is the average life span of a baboon?

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Baboons in the wild typically live around 30-45 years, while those in captivity can live up to 35-45 years. Factors such as habitat, food availability, and predation can affect their lifespan.

What is the scientific name or taxonomic classification of the mammal Olive baboon?

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The scientific name for the Olive baboon is Papio anubis. It belongs to the order Primates, family Cercopithecidae, and genus Papio.

Scientific name for a baboons Rear end?

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The scientific term for a baboon's rear end is "ischial callosities." These are thickened areas of skin on their buttocks that help provide padding for sitting and help them cope with the pressure of sitting for extended periods.

Are baboons and gorillas ancestors of humans?

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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.

Who are the ancestors of chimpanzees?

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Chimpanzees share a common ancestor with humans, which lived around 6-8 million years ago. This common ancestor is believed to be a species of chimpanzee-like ape that gave rise to both modern humans and modern chimpanzees.

Who found the first baboon?

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The first baboon was not "found" as they are native to Africa and have been documented in the region for centuries. The first scientific description of a baboon was probably recorded by European explorers in the 17th century.

How do you sharpen you teeth to look like vampires fangs?

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It is not recommended to sharpen your teeth to look like vampire fangs as it can cause damage to your teeth and oral health. If you are interested in achieving a similar look, you can consider using special effects prosthetics or dental veneers designed to mimic vampire fangs. Consulting with a professional dentist or makeup artist would be the safest way to achieve this aesthetic.

Who is on eew magazine's 2011 10 men leading the way list?

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The EEW Magazine's 2011 "10 Men Leading The Way" list featured individuals from various professional backgrounds such as ministry, entertainment, business, and government sectors. Some of the men included on the list were Bishop T.D. Jakes, Tyler Perry, Steve Harvey, President Barack Obama, and Pastor Jamal Bryant.

Before they reach the tree what does gene realize about the rivalry between him and finny?

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Gene realizes that the rivalry between him and Finny is mostly one-sided; Finny sees Gene as a friend and doesn't consider him a rival. Gene also comes to understand that his jealousy and insecurities contributed to their strained relationship.

What month will the sequel to blossom come out?

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There has been no official announcement regarding the release date of the sequel to Blossom. It's best to stay tuned for updates from the creators or production team for the most accurate information on the release date.

Do babies die?

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Infants sometimes die from SIDS.

How long does the Proboscis Monkey live?

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proboscis monkeys live for about 69 years if their healthy if not 20 years

What are young ones of whale called?

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A young/baby whale is called a calf

What are some wild animals found in Florida?

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dolphins...bears...whales...manatees...

What are animals with both sharp flat teeth?

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The badger. It has sharp teeth so it is technically classed as an carnivore, though it mainly eats berries and small anthropods, making it an omnivore.

Sharp teeth are not needed for eating worms and insect or berries.

Also, the Siberian deer and muntjac deer have fangs for scraping moss in icy conditions

What do a baboon sound like?

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bark

Where are elements names from?

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Do baboons swim in water?

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What are the monkeys with colored faces?

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I don't know if this is what you meant, but the monkeys with colored faces are called baboons.

That is technically incorrect. The monkeys with colored faces are called mandrills, which are close cousins of the baboon. Rafiki in the movie "The Lion King" was a mandrill.

What plants monkey eats?

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All monkeys eat leaves, twigs, orchids and bananas.

Do Rhesus Monkeys have paired legs?

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Just like Humans, Rhesus monkeys have arms and legs.

How sharp would a werewolves teeth be?

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Well, if there were a sharpening measuring machine the we could measure how sharp something is...

Which body system is responible for transporting oxygen and carbon dioxide in the body?

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Resperitory system. As your lungs draw air in to your lungs the blood is flowing through your lungs and as you exhale the oxygen is forced through the lung tissue into your blood stream.