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Dominant baboons rule the troops by day, but at night, they may pay a hidden cost. A study led by Swansea University has found that higher-ranking baboons get less and more fragmented rest at night ...
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Baboons groom one another in lively wild scene
Rob the Ranger captures baboons grooming one another in a lively social scene. The Supreme Court just handed Trump a rare — and very significant — loss A civil war erupts over cattle branding in ...
Of the many ways baboons might remind us of humans, one characteristic we share is a tendency to be opportunistic. Footage from South Africa's Kruger National Park shows the moment a hungry baboon ...
In one of the most widely read posts on the Animals and Us blog (here), I discussed whether a troop of hamadryas baboons living in a garbage dump at Taif, Saudi Arabia kidnap puppies and raise them as ...
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25 ancient facts so old they pre-date history itself
Secrets The History Books Left Out: <a href=" ► 25 Incredible Discoveries That Rewrite History: <a href=" There's a Roman punishment on this list that I can't stop thinking about, even though I really ...
The white-handed gibbon comes closest to humans in the study, with a monogamy rate of 63.5%. It’s the only other top-ranked ...
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