yes baboons are an endangered species
According to the IUCN Redlist, of the five baboon species, four are listed as least concern, and one as near threatened. No baboon species are listed as endangered.
The original answer is not correct, as the first improvement points out. Secondly, as the improvement also implies, "baboon" is not a species, but a few species, not even all in the same genus.
They are listed by the International Union for Conservation of Nature, or IUCN Red List as "least concern" and with a population posting of "stable". There are serious issues for some troops of Chacma Baboons in particular areas suffering from habitat loss, for these the circumstances are dire. For more details, please see sites listed below.
yes my frend david ferreria is in trouble and lacks certain safety skills. please help this poor creature who lives in a garbage can.
No they are not
People killing them and eating them.
Yes
Chacma baboons are found in S.Africa
he is a omnivore
Chacma baboons eat bird and hell The anwser above is SH@t they eat flowers, leaves, roots, tubers, mushrooms, grasses, shoots, seeds, buds, small vertebrates and invertebrates
Chacma baboons eat bird and hell The anwser above is SH@t they eat flowers, leaves, roots, tubers, mushrooms, grasses, shoots, seeds, buds, small vertebrates and invertebrates
Baboons may be endangered because of the trading of them and lack of food in their habitat.
Chacma baboons eat bird and hell The anwser above is SH@t they eat flowers, leaves, roots, tubers, mushrooms, grasses, shoots, seeds, buds, small vertebrates and invertebrates
Chacma baboons are found pretty much throughout South Africa, in the Kruger National Park and other national parks.One place where the Chacma baboons are still found is the Cape of Good Hope Nature Reserve, near the southern tip of Cape Town in the area known as Cape Point.Due to this and baboons adaptive abilities they can be found both in and out of the national parks of south africa (though usually within a few miles of national parks). In the cape region of south africa this causes problems, as the cape of good hope nature reserve is close to cape town.The baboons are NOT restricted to the reserve, a quick trip to anywhere areound that area will tell you that. Indeed there are several troupes who have realized that there is more food in the cape town suburbs than int he scrub surrounding and as such are in places a nusiance. Cape town has a small force whose sole job is to control the problems caused by these baboons.Indeed, if you watch nature programs there have been several programs made in the last few years on the group of baboons that have chosen to live in cape town and comparing them to game reserve troops
Papio Ursinus
None, a group of Baboons is called a Troop.
Baboons are not extinct.
One of the Old World Quadrumana, of the genera Cynocephalus and Papio; the dog-faced ape. Baboons have dog-like muzzles and large canine teeth, cheek pouches, a short tail, and naked callosities on the buttocks. They are mostly African. See Mandrill, and Chacma, and Drill an ape.
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