Everything about The Yellow Baboon totally explained
The
Yellow Baboon (
Papio cynocephalus) is a
baboon from the
Old World monkey family.
It has a slim body with long arms and legs and a yellowish-brown hair. It resembles the
chacma baboon but is smaller and its muzzle isn't as elongated. The hairless face is black, framed with white sideburns. Males can grow to about 84 cm, females to about 60 cm. It has a long tail which grows to be nearly as long as the body.
The Yellow Baboon inhabits savannas and light forests in the eastern
Africa, from
Kenya and
Tanzania to
Zimbabwe and
Botswana. It is
diurnal,
terrestrial, and lives in complex mixed gender social groups. It is
omnivorous with a preference for fruits, but it also eats other plant parts as well as insects and small vertebrate animals.
There are three subspecies of the yellow baboon:
- Papio cynocephalus cynocephalus (typical Yellow Baboon)
- Papio cynocephalus ibeanus (Ibean Baboon)
- Papio cynocephalus kindae (Kinda Baboon)
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