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Is a baboon ape or monkey?

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A baboon is in the monkey family, but in different primates. They are old world monkeys which mean they are in Africa or Asia. I guess they're in the same group, but a baboon is neither. It's just called in the "monkey" family!

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A baboon is in the monkey family, but in different primates. They are old world monkeys which mean they are in Africa or Asia. I guess they're in the same group, but a baboon is neither. It's just called in the "monkey" family!

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