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Baboon antics are also particularly interesting to humans because many of their habit traits are almost 'human-like'.
A baboon flosses its teeth at Paignton Zoo after examining a bristle from a broom, inset
business Morgan said it was difficult to suggest exactly how the baboons had learnt how to floss but there may be a "social learning element".
[USA], July 7 ( ANI ): A team of researchers has found that males of baboon, including humans, often use long-term sexual harassment to control their mates.
Each baboon walked over to the leader it agreed with.
A study tracking food-crop-raiding events on 97 farms within 0.5 km of Kibale's forest edge found that 72% of households faced baboon raids over a 23-month period, including 228 discrete baboon raids (10).
The baboon is no longer found in modern Egypt, though quite when it disappeared is uncertain.
This study aimed to establish a culture system of baboon primary osteoblasts and to investigate the effects of PM extract and its phytoestrogens on these cells.
One brazen baboon even appears to use the salmon-coloured bedsheet as a disguise when they flee the scene in Cape Town, South Africa, Cyril Ruoso, from Burgundy, France, captured the photos of the monkeys.
We here describe a case of Balantidium coli infection (Balantidiasis) in a 5 years old male hamadryas baboon (Papio hamadryas) in a pet shop in Saudi Arabia.
Finding a functioning baboon troop for cognitive research was serendipitous, explains study co-author Jenna Bovee, the elephant handler at the Seneca Park Zoo who is also the primary keeper for the baboons.
A baboon approaches one of the lawyers, shows his teeth and yawns.
WHO OR WHAT PLAYED THE BABOON on early modern London's stages?