Like most wild animals, baboons are opportunists. They can get their water from rain, from dew, from plants, from bodies of water (streams and ponds) and from eating water-filled creatures such as termites.
No. Baboons are placental mammals, not marsupials.
Baboons are native to various countries in Africa, primarily found in savannas, grasslands, and open woodlands. Some countries where baboons are commonly found include Kenya, Tanzania, South Africa, and Ethiopia.
Baboons are omnivores, which means they eat a variety of foods including fruits, seeds, grasses, and insects. While they do consume some animal protein such as insects or small vertebrates, their diet is not primarily based on meat.
No. like all mammals, they are endothermic(warm blooded).
Yes, chacma baboons are omnivores. Their diet consists of a variety of foods including fruits, seeds, insects, small mammals, and occasionally other animals like birds or reptiles. They are opportunistic feeders and adapt their diet based on what is available in their environment.
Like most wild animals, baboons are opportunists. They can get their water from rain, from dew, from plants, from bodies of water (streams and ponds) and from eating water-filled creatures such as termites.
yesBaboons can be found in the rain forest. Baboons are found in places where there is water and high places to sleep.
None, a group of Baboons is called a Troop.
Baboons are not extinct.
Yes. Crocodiles will eat anything that gets near them or the water, including baboons.
Baboons
The collective nouns for baboons is a congress, a rumpus, or a tribe of baboons.
Technically, there are baboons in zoos in Vietnam, but if you mean natively, then yes. There are baboons in Vietnam
Water, just like every other mammal on earth. :3
A Baboons prey is a polar bear
baboons are the most intelligent monkey
baboons are the most intelligent monkey