
Baboon
Unleash your curiosity with Africa's clever and social primates!

The Basics
Scientific Name
Papio
Conservation Status
Least Concern
Location
Africa
Average size
20 to 45 inches long
diet
Fruits, grasses, seeds, roots, insects
lifespan
30 to 45 years
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Overview
Baboons are amazing primates that roam the lands of Africa. They are members of the genus Papio and belong to the mammal class. These creatures grow from 20 to 45 inches long, making them some of the largest monkeys out there!
These social animals love to hang out in large groups called troops. A troop can have up to 100 baboons, and they work together to keep each other safe from predators while after a juicy meal. They enjoy munching on fruits, grasses, seeds, roots, and yes, even insects!
Baboons can live a long time, typically ranging from 30 to 45 years. That’s enough time to learn a few tricks and maybe even become a wise
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