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Gelada Baboons

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Food distribution helped gelada baboons to reproduce. On the Semen Mountains of Ethiopia, they have plentiful grass that can support a large herd. Baboons do not seem to be protective of their feeding ground. Not only from each other but also Walia Ibex which lives on the mountain and share their resources. Baboons have long and dense hair on their back and front hair is much trimmed. A part of their chest, palm and face is bare skin. They have long and narrower face from the sides. The mouth is very wide lips are directed inward. Even though they are grass eating they have large canine teeth. Mostly used during the fight between the alpha males. They show their aggression by flipping the upper lips. While watching this it was surprising how their behaviors are really close to humans in how they take care their young baboons. Under the BBC program, Natural World-clever monkeys narrated …show more content…

For the females protecting their young even putting themselves in danger was a priority. In all my video research Baboons family’s hierarchies, the alpha male has a responsibility of providing protection for the family, the females nurture the young baboons. They keep order among themselves by being powerful or subdue for the will of alpha males. Above all, they are connected by grooming each other and playing with the young. There were limitations to this method. These videos have been videotaped different angels and edited, I haven't been able to follow a specific gelada baboon in a specific weather condition or all full activities for a specified time. Despite its limitations, I have learned many characteristics as a species of gelada baboons from these video observations. I found video learning to be less involved in the experiment than going to the zoo. I was able to watch multiple primates in a different environment. Especially national geography documentaries were very

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