Sibling rivalry might not unique to humans. New scientific research shows that baboon siblings in southern Africa also feel ...
Young primates in a southern African nature park were observed to constantly interfere when their mother was giving attention ...
Officials in Cape Town, South Africa, want to eliminate 117 primates from the area after increasing disputes between wildlife and residents, Mongabay reported. The local wildlife management group ...
PARIS, France — Sibling rivalry isn't just a problem for humans -- young baboons also compete for their mother's attention, scientists said on Wednesday. The scenario is familiar for many parents: ...
ALTHOUGH simians are widespread and occasionally numerous in South Africa, more especially in those parts which are wooded or mountainous, they belong to only five — or, if one excludes the ...
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On a sunny afternoon in Cape Town’s seaside village of Simon’s Town, three young chacma baboons cause a commotion, clambering on roofs, jumping between buildings and swinging on the gutters. Enchanted ...
Anna Bracken has recently completed her PhD with Swansea University. She received scholarship funding from Swansea University. Many animals form groups. Living in a group can protect individuals from ...