Baboons may be endangered because of the trading of them and lack of food in their habitat.
the answer is the 'DRILL' related to the baboon Mandrill.
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baboon
most baby monkeys are not endangered
Baboons are rapacious scroungers and will eat any crops or small animals they find.
Yes. The proboscis monkey is assessed as endangered in the IUCN Red List of Threatened Species.
baboon spider monkey
The dry regions of Africa and Arabia
Not all monkeys are orange. for instance a baboon is grey and a colobus monkey is black and white.
It is a endangered species .
Yes some monkeys are becoming endangered due to global warming, and some are already endangered
you find all the monkeys
baboon
No
Orangutans
There are no monkeys on Mount Everest.
A baboon is in the monkey family, but in different primates. They are old world monkeys which mean they are in Africa or Asia. I guess they're in the same group, but a baboon is neither. It's just called in the "monkey" family!
yes they are
because they have tails and apes don't.Monkeys have tails.So, baboons are monkeys
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