No, baboons do not naturally inhabit southwest Arabia. They are primarily found in Africa, particularly in savannas, grasslands, and forests. The range of baboons includes countries like Ethiopia, Kenya, and South Africa, but they do not extend into the Arabian Peninsula.
Baboons do not hibernate. Baboons can survive in different habitats and they are usually found in the rocky hills or savannahs of Arabia and Africa.
No. Saudi Arabia is in southwest Asia.
Baboons
no. Baboons live in Africa and Asia.
The Persian Gulf borders Saudi Arabia to its southwest.
No, baboons live in trees and badgers live underground in setts.
No. Saudi Arabia is in southwest Asia.
The biome that baboons live in are mostly highland grasslands and woodland savannah. Baboons are commonly found in the African continent.
baboons will always be seen living in groups
baboons live in many places such as Africa. they like hot places or with lots of trees.
yes if they live in the zoo because the zookeeper will bathe the baboons
Saudi Arabia is a Muslim country. It is related to Southwest Asia because it is situated in Southwest Asia. It has close relations with the other countries of this region.