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- Yellow_baboon abstract "The yellow baboon, Papio cynocephalus is a baboon in the family of old World monkeys. The species epithet literally means "dog-head" in Greek, due to the shape of its muzzle and head. 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 is not 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. Their life spans are roughly 20–30 years.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 of eight to 200 individuals per troop. It is omnivorous with a preference for fruits, but it also eats other plant parts, as well as insects. Baboons are highly opportunistic eaters and will eat almost any food they come across.Yellow baboons use at least 10 different vocalizations to communicate. When traveling as a group, males will lead, females and the young stay safe in the middle, and less-dominant males bring up the rear. A baboon group's hierarchy is such a serious matter, some subspecies have developed interesting behaviors intended to avoid confrontation and retaliation. For example, males have frequently been documented using infants as a kind of "passport" for safe approach toward another male. One male will pick up the infant and hold it up as it nears the other male. This action often calms the approached male and allows the former male to approach safely.Baboons are important in their natural environment, not only serving as food for larger predators, but also aiding in seed dispersal due to their messy foraging habits. They are also efficient predators of smaller animals and their young, keeping some animals' populations in check.Baboons have been able to fill a tremendous number of different ecological niches, including places considered adverse to other animals, such as regions taken over by human settlement. Thus, they are one of the most successful African primates and are not listed as threatened or endangered. However, the same behavioral adaptations that make them so successful also cause them to be considered pests by humans in many areas. Raids on farmers' crops and other such intrusions into human settlements have made baboons subject to organized exterminations projects. It is important to remember however, that habitat loss is the driving force behind baboons' migration toward areas of human settlement.The three subspecies of the yellow baboon are: Papio cynocephalus cynocephalus (typical yellow baboon) Papio cynocephalus ibeanus (Ibean baboon) Papio cynocephalus kindae (Kinda baboon)↑ ↑".
- Yellow_baboon binomialAuthority Carl_Linnaeus.
- Yellow_baboon class Mammal.
- Yellow_baboon conservationStatus "LC".
- Yellow_baboon conservationStatusSystem "iucn3.1".
- Yellow_baboon family Old_World_monkey.
- Yellow_baboon genus Baboon.
- Yellow_baboon kingdom Animal.
- Yellow_baboon order Primate.
- Yellow_baboon phylum Chordate.
- Yellow_baboon thumbnail Papio_cynocephalus02.jpg?width=300.
- Yellow_baboon wikiPageExternalLink yellow_baboon.
- Yellow_baboon wikiPageExternalLink yellow-baboon.htm.
- Yellow_baboon wikiPageID "1199218".
- Yellow_baboon wikiPageRevisionID "603265889".
- Yellow_baboon binomial "Papio cynocephalus".
- Yellow_baboon classis "Mammalia".
- Yellow_baboon familia Old_World_monkey.
- Yellow_baboon genus "Papio".
- Yellow_baboon hasPhotoCollection Yellow_baboon.
- Yellow_baboon name "Yellow baboon".
- Yellow_baboon ordo "Primates".
- Yellow_baboon phylum Chordate.
- Yellow_baboon rangeMap "Papio cynocephalus distribution.svg".
- Yellow_baboon rangeMapCaption "Geographic range".
- Yellow_baboon regnum "Animalia".
- Yellow_baboon species "P. cynocephalus".
- Yellow_baboon status "LC".
- Yellow_baboon statusSystem "iucn3.1".
- Yellow_baboon subject Category:Animals_described_in_1766.
- Yellow_baboon subject Category:Cercopithecine_monkeys.
- Yellow_baboon subject Category:Mammals_of_Africa.
- Yellow_baboon type Animal100015388.
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- Yellow_baboon type MammalsOfAfrica.
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- Yellow_baboon type Animal.
- Yellow_baboon type Eukaryote.
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- Yellow_baboon comment "The yellow baboon, Papio cynocephalus is a baboon in the family of old World monkeys. The species epithet literally means "dog-head" in Greek, due to the shape of its muzzle and head. 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 is not as elongated. The hairless face is black, framed with white sideburns. Males can grow to about 84 cm, females to about 60 cm.".
- Yellow_baboon label "Babouin jaune".
- Yellow_baboon label "Gele baviaan".
- Yellow_baboon label "Papio cynocephalus".
- Yellow_baboon label "Papio cynocephalus".
- Yellow_baboon label "Papio cynocephalus".
- Yellow_baboon label "Pawian masajski".
- Yellow_baboon label "Steppenpavian".
- Yellow_baboon label "Yellow baboon".
- Yellow_baboon label "Бабуин".
- Yellow_baboon label "رباح أصفر".
- Yellow_baboon sameAs Pavián_babuin.
- Yellow_baboon sameAs Steppenpavian.
- Yellow_baboon sameAs Papio_cynocephalus.
- Yellow_baboon sameAs Papio_cynocephalus.
- Yellow_baboon sameAs Babouin_jaune.
- Yellow_baboon sameAs Papio_cynocephalus.
- Yellow_baboon sameAs 노랑개코원숭이.
- Yellow_baboon sameAs Gele_baviaan.
- Yellow_baboon sameAs Pawian_masajski.
- Yellow_baboon sameAs Papio_cynocephalus.
- Yellow_baboon sameAs m.04gp0_.
- Yellow_baboon sameAs Q751636.
- Yellow_baboon sameAs Q751636.
- Yellow_baboon sameAs Yellow_baboon.
- Yellow_baboon wasDerivedFrom Yellow_baboon?oldid=603265889.
- Yellow_baboon depiction Papio_cynocephalus02.jpg.
- Yellow_baboon isPrimaryTopicOf Yellow_baboon.
- Yellow_baboon name "Yellow baboon".