Pawian

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Pawian

Origin:
Baboons (Papio) are a genus of primates inhabiting wide areas of sub-Saharan Africa and parts of Arabia. They are highly adaptable and can live in a variety of habitats, from savannas to forests and mountainous regions. They are found in many African national parks such as Kruger, Etosha, and Serengeti.

Characteristics:

Appearance: Baboons have robust bodies with prominent facial features and long limbs. Their coat varies in colour from grey-brown to olive tones depending on the species. Males are significantly larger and often display more vivid colouring on the chest and face used for communication.
Size: Adult males reach a height of 50–80 cm and weigh 20–40 kg, while females are smaller.
Behaviour: Baboons are highly social animals living in hierarchical troops that can include up to 100 individuals and are very well organized.

Interesting facts:

Communication: Baboons use a wide range of vocalizations and body signals to express emotions and warn of danger.
Social structure: Their groups are strictly hierarchical, with dominant males having priority access to mates and food resources.
Intelligence and tools: Baboons are highly intelligent and can use tools, such as stones, to crack open nuts.

Distribution:
Baboons are found across many habitat types in sub-Saharan Africa and are highly adaptable. In Zimbabwe, they occur in savannas, forests, and national parks such as Hwange.

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Hunting of baboons:
Hunting baboons is relatively uncommon, though some hunters select them due to their challenging behaviour. They are difficult quarry because of their agility, strong social bonds, and ability to quickly retreat and hide.