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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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What are the monkeys with colored faces?

I don't know if this is what you meant, but the monkeys with colored faces are called baboons.

That is technically incorrect. The monkeys with colored faces are called mandrills, which are close cousins of the baboon. Rafiki in the movie "The Lion King" was a mandrill.

What plants monkey eats?

All monkeys eat leaves, twigs, orchids and bananas.

How sharp would a werewolves teeth be?

Well, if there were a sharpening measuring machine the we could measure how sharp something is...

Which body system is responible for transporting oxygen and carbon dioxide in the body?

Resperitory system. As your lungs draw air in to your lungs the blood is flowing through your lungs and as you exhale the oxygen is forced through the lung tissue into your blood stream.

Why are baboon's buttocks red?

They turn red as a clear signal to the males a female is ready to become pregnant.

Can a baboon eat meat?

Baboons are principally vegetarians

What is an acrostic poem for baboon?

Spider monkeys all alone

Peeling plants and not a coin

In their hearts it's cold

Day and night they stay solid

Even their home

Rusty and old

Monkeys in all types

Ooh but this one is not in the minds

Nevr have they thought of loveliness

Key to happiness

Every dream is about

Yopu could help in anyhow

What animals arms are longer than its legs?

In relation to its body the gibbon has the longest arms.

How old do baboons get?

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In the wild, baboons are estimated to live for 30 years. In captivity, such as zoos and preserves, the animals live up to 45 years.

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About thirty or forty years, depending on their habitat, species, and whether or not they were domesticated, or raised by humans.

Do baboons stay with there mothers all there life?

Baboons usually stay with the birth troop, yes.

How long does it take for the lungs to get rid of carbon dioxide?

Air enters through the nose or mouth, this air then travels down the wind pipe, past the voice box and to the lungs. The lungs divide into two small tubes called bronchi, these bronchi then split into thousands of tiny tubes called bronchioles, at the end of these tiny bronchioles are millions of small 'air sacs' called alveoli. Once in the alvoli gas exchange of carbon dioxide and oxygen in the capillary walls happens.

The oxygen which you have breathed in through your nose or mouth is diffused through the capillary walls to meet red blood cells, which then take the oxygen to the heart, where it pumps the blood cells to cells all over the body that need oxygen to function and do its job correctly.

when this oxygen reaches the cells it kind of 'swaps' positions with the carbon dioxide (CO2) which has been created as a waste product by the body's cells.

Once the CO2 is attached to the blood cells, it is returned to the heart where it pumps the blood cells back to the lungs, where gas is diffused again and the cycle starts again.

sorry, a bit confusing.

What is the habitat of a baboon?

Baboons are ground dwelling primates. Baboons are very adaptable to the environments in which they live, most baboons prefer woodlands and cliffs. The main environmental concern for a baboon is a readily available water supply.

Do fish need carbon dioxide in order to survive?

No, invertebrates do not breathe carbon dioxide. All animals breathe oxygen.

What is a baboons structure for defense?

A defense method many apes like the baboon use is to show their sharp teeth to warn off enemies.

Are pocket monkeys dangerous?

First of all, what are pocket monkeys? If they are actual monkeys, then, yes, it would be a little dangerous to be near one. If no, then, probably not.

How many times a day does a monkey fart?

Monkeys are primates, and fairly similar to humans. As one might expect, the frequency of monkey flatulence will depend greatly on the individual specimen and its diet, just like their human counterparts.

Are baboons sexual or asexual?

Chimpanzees are mammals, therefore they produce sexually.

Does baboon have ears?

Yes. All primates have external ears.

Why do Koalas have sharp teeth?

Koalas are herbivores which eat eucalyptus leaves. Their front teeth, which they use for nipping off the leaves and gum blossoms, are quite sharp. Their molars, however, and flat and strong for chewing the leaves.

Is it good to have green poop?

That depends on what you've eaten. It's fairly common to have discolored feces if you've eaten foods with dye in them or just a lot of foods that are one particular color.