Papiocynocephalus anubis
Papio
Papiocynocephalus anubis
The scientific or taxonomic name would be Papio hamadryas anubis.
The scientific or taxonomic name would be Papio ursinus.
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.
baboon
The baboon is called Rafiki.
Anubis Baboon
It poops in the soil to give fertilizers to the plants.
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.
Baboons belong to the genus Papio, and there are 5 species of baboons in the genus Papio. Here are the 5 species, and their specific names:Hamadryas baboon, Papio hamadryasGuinea baboon, Papio papioOlive baboon, Papio anubisYellow baboon, Papio cynocephalusChacma baboon, Papio ursinus
The latin name for baboons are Papio.