Baboons are classified as omnivorous heterotrophs. They consume a diverse diet that includes fruits, seeds, leaves, roots, and small animals, allowing them to obtain energy and nutrients from various sources. This adaptability in their diet helps them thrive in different habitats across Africa.
There is no antonym for baboon. A baboon is a specific type of animal so the opposite would have to be 'not baboon'.
That would be the Mandrill.A mandrill is a type of baboon that starts with the letter M.
baboon
The type of baboon that starts with Man is the Mandrill.
Mandrill
Caucasian
it is a monkey or a ape
It is called a mandrill. :) :) :)
Rafiki is a mandrill-baboon hybrid who lives in a baobab tree.
Baboon
Heterotrophs.
decomposers