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Five different species of baboons exit in the world today and all live in Africa or Arabia. Baboons are the world's largest monkeys. Like other Old World monkeys, they do not have prehensile (gripping) tails.

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Is a baboon a insectivore?

Invertebrates are animals without a backbone (for example, worms, shellfish, octopi, insects, etc.) Vertebrates are animals with a backbone (for example, fish, birds, reptiles, amphibians, and mammals). Baboons, like humans and all other mammals, have a backbone and thus are vertebrates.

What color is a baboon?

i believe that their @$$'$ are pink. just like your cheeks when you and your girl do it. pink

Do baboons have opposable thumbs?

Some primates don't - remember humans are primates too! But for those that do, it's because the structure of their spine makes it difficult to stand upright. The reason they have spines curved like they do is because they're evolutionarily adapted to spending their time on tree-tops. Standing upright isn't useful when you're sitting in a tree.

What animal has sharp teeth and voracious appetite?

Any animal that eats meat has sharp teeth. This included carnivores and omnivores. Some herbivores also have sharp teeth, like rodents, which they use to chisel into plant material. Sharp teeth are better able to cut food into smaller pieces, so many animals do have them.

Some examples are:

Lions

Tigers

Leopards

Snakes

Sharks

What are the main baboons?

It is a "congress". Seems appropriate, given what we see regularly.

How did birds digest there food which do not have teeth?

Birds evolved from dinosaurs, and the earliest types actually had teeth. The problem with teeth is that they are heavy, and need heavy jawbones to support them, so lighter, faster birds evolved with horny beaks, and outcompeted the earlier versions, which became extinct.

What are male and female baboons called?

If you mean like a cow and a bull. Then I am sorry they are just called Baboons. If you mean a collective group they are called a troop, flange or congress

What is the life expectancy of a baboon?

Baboons in captivity have been known to live up to 45 years, while in the wild their life expectancy is about 30 years.

How do elephants make sound?

They make the noise from there trunk they just blow and that makes the sound.

They also make noises in their body cavities (infra sound) that we can not hear which is propagated through the ground.

How do sharp teeth help a lion?

Most animals have sharp nails because they have evolved to need them. Like carnivores for instance need sharp claws to cut up and shred meat. Whereas animals like rat and mice need sharp claws to help climb through their environments. Its all about evolution.

Does a chimpanzee have an opposable thumb?

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What animal names have two syllables and six letters?

Some animals that are spelled with 6 letters are:

Alpaca

Argali

Baboon

Badger

Beaver

Bobcat

Cougar

Coyote

Desman

Dexter

Donkey

Fennec

Ferret

Gerbil

Gibbon

Gopher

Howler

Jackal

Jaguar

Kodiak

Koodoo

Langur

Monkey

Morkin

Numbat

Nutria

Ocelot

Onager

Pardal

Possum

Quagga

Rabbit

Racoon

Rhesus

Serval

Sifaka

Turtle

Tusker

Uakari

Vervet

Vicuna

Walrus

Weasel

Wombat

Yapock

And these are only a few!

How are plants different from animals in their life activities?

Animals can move from one area to another and can cover a distance ranging from a few feet to many miles. Plants are however rooted to the ground and in most cases, they can only grow towards the direction of a light source. They have to be transplanted if they are to change locations.

How is the movement of oxygen in the body similar to the movement of carbon dioxide?

Both Glucose and Carbon Dioxide don't pass through the red blood cells but stay in the yellow watery part of the blood called plasma

When do they eat and how often baboons?

Baboons are primarily diurnal, meaning they are active during the day. They typically forage for food in the morning and late afternoon, eating several times throughout these periods. Their diet consists of fruits, seeds, grasses, and occasionally small animals or insects, and they may consume food multiple times a day as they move through their habitat. The exact timing and frequency can vary based on the availability of food and environmental conditions.

How do baboon use their teeth?

Yes, they have canines in front for gnawing.

How many toes does a baboon have?

A baboon has four limbs, two of which are legs and two of which are arms.

How fast does a baboon run?

though not as strong as primates such as gorillas,chimps,or orangutans male baboons are very strong for there size and can easily have the power to kill a grown man most of their power comes with thier jaws males have very powerful jaws and actually have a stronger bite than lions

What is the nickname for Baboons?

I think a group of baboons is called a "congress" seriously!!

Are old world monkeys related to new world monkeys?

Well one difference would be that Old World Monkeys have more opposable thumbs than New World Monkeys (basically, it's the main difference). For more information, try clicking the related link. Hope this helped~