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Baboons are opportunistic eaters and, fond of crops, become destructive pests to many African farmers. They eat fruits, grasses, seeds, bark, and roots, but also have a taste for meat. They eat birds, rodents, and even the young of larger mammals, such as antelopes and sheep.
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dont worry about it whilst googling for baboons to come up with cool facts to make this topic sound interesting I found that baboons, despite their appearance, are really boring animals :(
How can you say that... --- There are five species of baboon in Africa; the two most seen are the colourfully-named Olive Baboon, Papiocynocephalus Anubis, and Yellow Baboon, P. Cynocephalus. The other three species are the Hamadryas, P. Hamadryas, the Chacma, P. Ursinus, and the Guinea, P. Papio. ---
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