The baboon (papio anubis) is still abundant in number. This species is widespread and in no danger of becoming endangered. The baboon is found in twenty-five countries in Africa. They are notorious for raiding crops, and have been labeled as pests.
Over 100 people are killed by baboons yearly. Most of these deaths if not all happen in Africa.
15,000 approximalty
2500
None, a group of Baboons is called a Troop.
Baboons lived in this part of the world long before it was called South Africa. The habitat is just right for Chukma baboons
baboons live in many places such as Africa. they like hot places or with lots of trees.
about ONE - TWO .
Mostly one
No because baboons and wolves never come in contact with each other. They come from different parts of the world. Wolves come from colder parts of the world like Russia etc. and baboons come from Asia and Africa. But I'm sure that they would if they lived in the same place.
Baboons are not extinct.
Baboons don't really serve a purpose. They are just there, like many other animals. They are part of a food chain, but that is about it.
There are 110 left in the world
Baboons
Technically, there are baboons in zoos in Vietnam, but if you mean natively, then yes. There are baboons in Vietnam
The collective nouns for baboons is a congress, a rumpus, or a tribe of baboons.