Chacma baboons eat bird and hell
The anwser above is SH@t
they eat
flowers,
leaves,
roots,
tubers,
mushrooms,
grasses,
shoots,
seeds,
buds,
small vertebrates and
invertebrates
Papio Ursinus
it sounds like a monkey
they normally eat on the run, while they are down from the tree. (home)
The scientific or taxonomic name would be Papio ursinus.
Chacma baboons eat bird and hell The anwser above is SH@t they eat flowers, leaves, roots, tubers, mushrooms, grasses, shoots, seeds, buds, small vertebrates and invertebrates
The heaviest baboon is the male chacma baboon, which can weigh between 40 to 100 pounds (18 to 45 kilograms). Males typically weigh more than females, and their size can vary based on habitat and availability of resources. In some cases, exceptionally large individuals may exceed these weight ranges, but such instances are rare.
They make a yak noise and they gallop like a house at 56mph
The official animal of Cape Town is the Cape Peninsula baboon, specifically the Chacma baboon. This species is native to the region and is known for its adaptability to the urban environment surrounding Cape Town. Baboons play a significant role in the local ecosystem and are an iconic part of the city's wildlife.
Chacma baboons eat bird and hell The anwser above is SH@t they eat flowers, leaves, roots, tubers, mushrooms, grasses, shoots, seeds, buds, small vertebrates and invertebrates
Chacma baboons are found in S.Africa
In South Africa, it's estimated that there are around 25,000 to 30,000 baboons, primarily consisting of two species: the Cape baboon and the chacma baboon. Their populations are distributed across various regions, including national parks and reserves. However, exact numbers can fluctuate due to environmental factors and human interactions. Conservation efforts are ongoing to manage and protect these primates.
Baboons live in Africa, although one subspecies is known to live in Arabia, which is technically Southwest Asia."Five species of Papio are commonly recognized, although there is some disagreement about whether they are really full species or subspecies. They are P. ursinus (Chacma Baboon, found in southern Africa), P. papio (Western, Red, or Guinea Baboon, found in the far western Africa), P. hamadryas(Hamadryas Baboon, found in the Horn of Africa and south-western Arabia), P. anubis (Olive Baboon, found in the north-central African savanna) and P. cynocephalus (Yellow Baboon, found in south-central and eastern Africa). "source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Baboon and http://www3.interscience.wiley.com/journal/104554707/abstract