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FEATURE - Touristenattraktion und zugleich Plage: Die Paviane in Taif
Feb 16, 2018 -Taif, Saudi Arabia: The large number of baboon monkeys in various tourist spots of Taif Governorate is both a menace and a delight, depending on which side of the divide you are in. For the residents, they are a menace and for the tourists, they are an attraction. The baboons normally live in the mountains, but they come down into the village to look for food in the winter. Following complaints from residents, wildlife research centers in the governorate, in coordination with the Ministry of Municipal and Rural Affairs, are working toward decreasing the number of monkeys in Al-Hada province. Al-Ribah monkeys that live in Al-Hada are similar to monkeys that live in East Africa and Yemen. A large number of domesticated monkeys live in Al-Taif next to roads, while other monkeys survive by attacking agricultural areas. Some had also spread in the outskirts of cities causing many problems to the municipality and residential areas in the vicinity. Taif is a city in the Mecca Province of southwest Saudi Arabia at an elevation of 1,879 m (6,165 ft) on the slopes of Sarawat Mountains. It has a population of 1,200,000 people and is the unofficial summer capital of the country. The city is the center of an agricultural area known for its grapes, pomegranate, figs, roses and honey. (John May/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS) *** Local Caption *** 06131505
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FEATURE - Touristenattraktion und zugleich Plage: Die Paviane in Taif
Feb 16, 2018 -Taif, Saudi Arabia: The large number of baboon monkeys in various tourist spots of Taif Governorate is both a menace and a delight, depending on which side of the divide you are in. For the residents, they are a menace and for the tourists, they are an attraction. The baboons normally live in the mountains, but they come down into the village to look for food in the winter. Following complaints from residents, wildlife research centers in the governorate, in coordination with the Ministry of Municipal and Rural Affairs, are working toward decreasing the number of monkeys in Al-Hada province. Al-Ribah monkeys that live in Al-Hada are similar to monkeys that live in East Africa and Yemen. A large number of domesticated monkeys live in Al-Taif next to roads, while other monkeys survive by attacking agricultural areas. Some had also spread in the outskirts of cities causing many problems to the municipality and residential areas in the vicinity. Taif is a city in the Mecca Province of southwest Saudi Arabia at an elevation of 1,879 m (6,165 ft) on the slopes of Sarawat Mountains. It has a population of 1,200,000 people and is the unofficial summer capital of the country. The city is the center of an agricultural area known for its grapes, pomegranate, figs, roses and honey. (John May/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS) *** Local Caption *** 06131481
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FEATURE - Touristenattraktion und zugleich Plage: Die Paviane in Taif
Feb 16, 2018 -Taif, Saudi Arabia: The large number of baboon monkeys in various tourist spots of Taif Governorate is both a menace and a delight, depending on which side of the divide you are in. For the residents, they are a menace and for the tourists, they are an attraction. The baboons normally live in the mountains, but they come down into the village to look for food in the winter. Following complaints from residents, wildlife research centers in the governorate, in coordination with the Ministry of Municipal and Rural Affairs, are working toward decreasing the number of monkeys in Al-Hada province. Al-Ribah monkeys that live in Al-Hada are similar to monkeys that live in East Africa and Yemen. A large number of domesticated monkeys live in Al-Taif next to roads, while other monkeys survive by attacking agricultural areas. Some had also spread in the outskirts of cities causing many problems to the municipality and residential areas in the vicinity. Taif is a city in the Mecca Province of southwest Saudi Arabia at an elevation of 1,879 m (6,165 ft) on the slopes of Sarawat Mountains. It has a population of 1,200,000 people and is the unofficial summer capital of the country. The city is the center of an agricultural area known for its grapes, pomegranate, figs, roses and honey. (John May/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS) *** Local Caption *** 06131502
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FEATURE - Touristenattraktion und zugleich Plage: Die Paviane in Taif
Feb 16, 2018 -Taif, Saudi Arabia: The large number of baboon monkeys in various tourist spots of Taif Governorate is both a menace and a delight, depending on which side of the divide you are in. For the residents, they are a menace and for the tourists, they are an attraction. The baboons normally live in the mountains, but they come down into the village to look for food in the winter. Following complaints from residents, wildlife research centers in the governorate, in coordination with the Ministry of Municipal and Rural Affairs, are working toward decreasing the number of monkeys in Al-Hada province. Al-Ribah monkeys that live in Al-Hada are similar to monkeys that live in East Africa and Yemen. A large number of domesticated monkeys live in Al-Taif next to roads, while other monkeys survive by attacking agricultural areas. Some had also spread in the outskirts of cities causing many problems to the municipality and residential areas in the vicinity. Taif is a city in the Mecca Province of southwest Saudi Arabia at an elevation of 1,879 m (6,165 ft) on the slopes of Sarawat Mountains. It has a population of 1,200,000 people and is the unofficial summer capital of the country. The city is the center of an agricultural area known for its grapes, pomegranate, figs, roses and honey. (John May/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS) *** Local Caption *** 06131468
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FEATURE - Touristenattraktion und zugleich Plage: Die Paviane in Taif
Feb 16, 2018 -Taif, Saudi Arabia: The large number of baboon monkeys in various tourist spots of Taif Governorate is both a menace and a delight, depending on which side of the divide you are in. For the residents, they are a menace and for the tourists, they are an attraction. The baboons normally live in the mountains, but they come down into the village to look for food in the winter. Following complaints from residents, wildlife research centers in the governorate, in coordination with the Ministry of Municipal and Rural Affairs, are working toward decreasing the number of monkeys in Al-Hada province. Al-Ribah monkeys that live in Al-Hada are similar to monkeys that live in East Africa and Yemen. A large number of domesticated monkeys live in Al-Taif next to roads, while other monkeys survive by attacking agricultural areas. Some had also spread in the outskirts of cities causing many problems to the municipality and residential areas in the vicinity. Taif is a city in the Mecca Province of southwest Saudi Arabia at an elevation of 1,879 m (6,165 ft) on the slopes of Sarawat Mountains. It has a population of 1,200,000 people and is the unofficial summer capital of the country. The city is the center of an agricultural area known for its grapes, pomegranate, figs, roses and honey. (John May/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS) *** Local Caption *** 06131469
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FEATURE - Touristenattraktion und zugleich Plage: Die Paviane in Taif
Feb 16, 2018 -Taif, Saudi Arabia: The large number of baboon monkeys in various tourist spots of Taif Governorate is both a menace and a delight, depending on which side of the divide you are in. For the residents, they are a menace and for the tourists, they are an attraction. The baboons normally live in the mountains, but they come down into the village to look for food in the winter. Following complaints from residents, wildlife research centers in the governorate, in coordination with the Ministry of Municipal and Rural Affairs, are working toward decreasing the number of monkeys in Al-Hada province. Al-Ribah monkeys that live in Al-Hada are similar to monkeys that live in East Africa and Yemen. A large number of domesticated monkeys live in Al-Taif next to roads, while other monkeys survive by attacking agricultural areas. Some had also spread in the outskirts of cities causing many problems to the municipality and residential areas in the vicinity. Taif is a city in the Mecca Province of southwest Saudi Arabia at an elevation of 1,879 m (6,165 ft) on the slopes of Sarawat Mountains. It has a population of 1,200,000 people and is the unofficial summer capital of the country. The city is the center of an agricultural area known for its grapes, pomegranate, figs, roses and honey. (John May/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS) *** Local Caption *** 06131476
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FEATURE - Touristenattraktion und zugleich Plage: Die Paviane in Taif
Feb 16, 2018 -Taif, Saudi Arabia: The large number of baboon monkeys in various tourist spots of Taif Governorate is both a menace and a delight, depending on which side of the divide you are in. For the residents, they are a menace and for the tourists, they are an attraction. The baboons normally live in the mountains, but they come down into the village to look for food in the winter. Following complaints from residents, wildlife research centers in the governorate, in coordination with the Ministry of Municipal and Rural Affairs, are working toward decreasing the number of monkeys in Al-Hada province. Al-Ribah monkeys that live in Al-Hada are similar to monkeys that live in East Africa and Yemen. A large number of domesticated monkeys live in Al-Taif next to roads, while other monkeys survive by attacking agricultural areas. Some had also spread in the outskirts of cities causing many problems to the municipality and residential areas in the vicinity. Taif is a city in the Mecca Province of southwest Saudi Arabia at an elevation of 1,879 m (6,165 ft) on the slopes of Sarawat Mountains. It has a population of 1,200,000 people and is the unofficial summer capital of the country. The city is the center of an agricultural area known for its grapes, pomegranate, figs, roses and honey. (John May/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS) *** Local Caption *** 06131485
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FEATURE - Pavian-Dame Roxie sammelt Steine
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Karen Paolillo/REX/Shutterstock (9164496n)
Big Ears, the smallest member of the Chacma baboon family, chooses a huge rock
Roxie the chacma baboon who carries rocks wherever she goes, Zimbabwe, South Africa - Aug 2017
Meet Roxie the chacma baboon who like nothing better than having her own pet rock! The young wild animal can be spotted carrying a rock with her wherever she goes at her home in Zimbabwe, South Africa. Her behaviour has been viewed with amusement by Karen Paolillo who runs the Turgwe Hippo Trust in the area where Roxie and her family live. And it would appear that Roxie's fascination with rocks has started to rub off on the other baboons in her troupe, with her brother and the youngest member of the family also following her lead. Karen comments: "What fascinates us is that Roxie started this carrying of rocks and walking with them as kind of foot rests and now she has her sister, brother and little Tiny doing it. Plus she often puts say 7 rocks all in an exact line and that just is unbelievable but she does it over and over. I think we have budding geologists and mathematicians!"
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FEATURE - Pavian-Dame Roxie sammelt Steine
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Karen Paolillo/REX/Shutterstock (9164496f)
Roxie the chacma baboon with a rock
Roxie the chacma baboon who carries rocks wherever she goes, Zimbabwe, South Africa - Aug 2017
Meet Roxie the chacma baboon who like nothing better than having her own pet rock! The young wild animal can be spotted carrying a rock with her wherever she goes at her home in Zimbabwe, South Africa. Her behaviour has been viewed with amusement by Karen Paolillo who runs the Turgwe Hippo Trust in the area where Roxie and her family live. And it would appear that Roxie's fascination with rocks has started to rub off on the other baboons in her troupe, with her brother and the youngest member of the family also following her lead. Karen comments: "What fascinates us is that Roxie started this carrying of rocks and walking with them as kind of foot rests and now she has her sister, brother and little Tiny doing it. Plus she often puts say 7 rocks all in an exact line and that just is unbelievable but she does it over and over. I think we have budding geologists and mathematicians!"
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FEATURE - Pavian-Dame Roxie sammelt Steine
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Karen Paolillo/REX/Shutterstock (9164496e)
Roxie the chacma baboon with a rock
Roxie the chacma baboon who carries rocks wherever she goes, Zimbabwe, South Africa - Aug 2017
Meet Roxie the chacma baboon who like nothing better than having her own pet rock! The young wild animal can be spotted carrying a rock with her wherever she goes at her home in Zimbabwe, South Africa. Her behaviour has been viewed with amusement by Karen Paolillo who runs the Turgwe Hippo Trust in the area where Roxie and her family live. And it would appear that Roxie's fascination with rocks has started to rub off on the other baboons in her troupe, with her brother and the youngest member of the family also following her lead. Karen comments: "What fascinates us is that Roxie started this carrying of rocks and walking with them as kind of foot rests and now she has her sister, brother and little Tiny doing it. Plus she often puts say 7 rocks all in an exact line and that just is unbelievable but she does it over and over. I think we have budding geologists and mathematicians!"
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FEATURE - Pavian-Dame Roxie sammelt Steine
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Karen Paolillo/REX/Shutterstock (9164496c)
Roxie the chacma baboon with a rock
Roxie the chacma baboon who carries rocks wherever she goes, Zimbabwe, South Africa - Aug 2017
Meet Roxie the chacma baboon who like nothing better than having her own pet rock! The young wild animal can be spotted carrying a rock with her wherever she goes at her home in Zimbabwe, South Africa. Her behaviour has been viewed with amusement by Karen Paolillo who runs the Turgwe Hippo Trust in the area where Roxie and her family live. And it would appear that Roxie's fascination with rocks has started to rub off on the other baboons in her troupe, with her brother and the youngest member of the family also following her lead. Karen comments: "What fascinates us is that Roxie started this carrying of rocks and walking with them as kind of foot rests and now she has her sister, brother and little Tiny doing it. Plus she often puts say 7 rocks all in an exact line and that just is unbelievable but she does it over and over. I think we have budding geologists and mathematicians!"
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FEATURE - Pavian-Dame Roxie sammelt Steine
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Karen Paolillo/REX/Shutterstock (9164496j)
Roxie the chacma baboon's brother with a rock
Roxie the chacma baboon who carries rocks wherever she goes, Zimbabwe, South Africa - Aug 2017
Meet Roxie the chacma baboon who like nothing better than having her own pet rock! The young wild animal can be spotted carrying a rock with her wherever she goes at her home in Zimbabwe, South Africa. Her behaviour has been viewed with amusement by Karen Paolillo who runs the Turgwe Hippo Trust in the area where Roxie and her family live. And it would appear that Roxie's fascination with rocks has started to rub off on the other baboons in her troupe, with her brother and the youngest member of the family also following her lead. Karen comments: "What fascinates us is that Roxie started this carrying of rocks and walking with them as kind of foot rests and now she has her sister, brother and little Tiny doing it. Plus she often puts say 7 rocks all in an exact line and that just is unbelievable but she does it over and over. I think we have budding geologists and mathematicians!"
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FEATURE - Pavian-Dame Roxie sammelt Steine
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Karen Paolillo/REX/Shutterstock (9164496g)
Roxie the chacma baboon with a rock
Roxie the chacma baboon who carries rocks wherever she goes, Zimbabwe, South Africa - Aug 2017
Meet Roxie the chacma baboon who like nothing better than having her own pet rock! The young wild animal can be spotted carrying a rock with her wherever she goes at her home in Zimbabwe, South Africa. Her behaviour has been viewed with amusement by Karen Paolillo who runs the Turgwe Hippo Trust in the area where Roxie and her family live. And it would appear that Roxie's fascination with rocks has started to rub off on the other baboons in her troupe, with her brother and the youngest member of the family also following her lead. Karen comments: "What fascinates us is that Roxie started this carrying of rocks and walking with them as kind of foot rests and now she has her sister, brother and little Tiny doing it. Plus she often puts say 7 rocks all in an exact line and that just is unbelievable but she does it over and over. I think we have budding geologists and mathematicians!"
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FEATURE - Pavian-Dame Roxie sammelt Steine
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Karen Paolillo/REX/Shutterstock (9164496d)
Roxie the chacma baboon with a rock
Roxie the chacma baboon who carries rocks wherever she goes, Zimbabwe, South Africa - Aug 2017
Meet Roxie the chacma baboon who like nothing better than having her own pet rock! The young wild animal can be spotted carrying a rock with her wherever she goes at her home in Zimbabwe, South Africa. Her behaviour has been viewed with amusement by Karen Paolillo who runs the Turgwe Hippo Trust in the area where Roxie and her family live. And it would appear that Roxie's fascination with rocks has started to rub off on the other baboons in her troupe, with her brother and the youngest member of the family also following her lead. Karen comments: "What fascinates us is that Roxie started this carrying of rocks and walking with them as kind of foot rests and now she has her sister, brother and little Tiny doing it. Plus she often puts say 7 rocks all in an exact line and that just is unbelievable but she does it over and over. I think we have budding geologists and mathematicians!"
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FEATURE - Pavian-Dame Roxie sammelt Steine
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Karen Paolillo/REX/Shutterstock (9164496b)
Roxie the chacma baboon with a rock
Roxie the chacma baboon who carries rocks wherever she goes, Zimbabwe, South Africa - Aug 2017
Meet Roxie the chacma baboon who like nothing better than having her own pet rock! The young wild animal can be spotted carrying a rock with her wherever she goes at her home in Zimbabwe, South Africa. Her behaviour has been viewed with amusement by Karen Paolillo who runs the Turgwe Hippo Trust in the area where Roxie and her family live. And it would appear that Roxie's fascination with rocks has started to rub off on the other baboons in her troupe, with her brother and the youngest member of the family also following her lead. Karen comments: "What fascinates us is that Roxie started this carrying of rocks and walking with them as kind of foot rests and now she has her sister, brother and little Tiny doing it. Plus she often puts say 7 rocks all in an exact line and that just is unbelievable but she does it over and over. I think we have budding geologists and mathematicians!"
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FEATURE - Pavian-Dame Roxie sammelt Steine
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Karen Paolillo/REX/Shutterstock (9164496i)
Roxie the chacma baboon with a rock
Roxie the chacma baboon who carries rocks wherever she goes, Zimbabwe, South Africa - Aug 2017
Meet Roxie the chacma baboon who like nothing better than having her own pet rock! The young wild animal can be spotted carrying a rock with her wherever she goes at her home in Zimbabwe, South Africa. Her behaviour has been viewed with amusement by Karen Paolillo who runs the Turgwe Hippo Trust in the area where Roxie and her family live. And it would appear that Roxie's fascination with rocks has started to rub off on the other baboons in her troupe, with her brother and the youngest member of the family also following her lead. Karen comments: "What fascinates us is that Roxie started this carrying of rocks and walking with them as kind of foot rests and now she has her sister, brother and little Tiny doing it. Plus she often puts say 7 rocks all in an exact line and that just is unbelievable but she does it over and over. I think we have budding geologists and mathematicians!"
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FEATURE - Pavian-Dame Roxie sammelt Steine
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Karen Paolillo/REX/Shutterstock (9164496h)
Roxie the chacma baboon with a rock
Roxie the chacma baboon who carries rocks wherever she goes, Zimbabwe, South Africa - Aug 2017
Meet Roxie the chacma baboon who like nothing better than having her own pet rock! The young wild animal can be spotted carrying a rock with her wherever she goes at her home in Zimbabwe, South Africa. Her behaviour has been viewed with amusement by Karen Paolillo who runs the Turgwe Hippo Trust in the area where Roxie and her family live. And it would appear that Roxie's fascination with rocks has started to rub off on the other baboons in her troupe, with her brother and the youngest member of the family also following her lead. Karen comments: "What fascinates us is that Roxie started this carrying of rocks and walking with them as kind of foot rests and now she has her sister, brother and little Tiny doing it. Plus she often puts say 7 rocks all in an exact line and that just is unbelievable but she does it over and over. I think we have budding geologists and mathematicians!"
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FEATURE - Pavian-Dame Roxie sammelt Steine
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Karen Paolillo/REX/Shutterstock (9164496k)
Roxie the chacma baboon with a rock
Roxie the chacma baboon who carries rocks wherever she goes, Zimbabwe, South Africa - Aug 2017
Meet Roxie the chacma baboon who like nothing better than having her own pet rock! The young wild animal can be spotted carrying a rock with her wherever she goes at her home in Zimbabwe, South Africa. Her behaviour has been viewed with amusement by Karen Paolillo who runs the Turgwe Hippo Trust in the area where Roxie and her family live. And it would appear that Roxie's fascination with rocks has started to rub off on the other baboons in her troupe, with her brother and the youngest member of the family also following her lead. Karen comments: "What fascinates us is that Roxie started this carrying of rocks and walking with them as kind of foot rests and now she has her sister, brother and little Tiny doing it. Plus she often puts say 7 rocks all in an exact line and that just is unbelievable but she does it over and over. I think we have budding geologists and mathematicians!"
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FEATURE - Pavian-Dame Roxie sammelt Steine
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Karen Paolillo/REX/Shutterstock (9164496a)
Roxie the chacma baboon with a rock
Roxie the chacma baboon who carries rocks wherever she goes, Zimbabwe, South Africa - Aug 2017
Meet Roxie the chacma baboon who like nothing better than having her own pet rock! The young wild animal can be spotted carrying a rock with her wherever she goes at her home in Zimbabwe, South Africa. Her behaviour has been viewed with amusement by Karen Paolillo who runs the Turgwe Hippo Trust in the area where Roxie and her family live. And it would appear that Roxie's fascination with rocks has started to rub off on the other baboons in her troupe, with her brother and the youngest member of the family also following her lead. Karen comments: "What fascinates us is that Roxie started this carrying of rocks and walking with them as kind of foot rests and now she has her sister, brother and little Tiny doing it. Plus she often puts say 7 rocks all in an exact line and that just is unbelievable but she does it over and over. I think we have budding geologists and mathematicians!"
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FEATURE - Pavian-Dame Roxie sammelt Steine
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Karen Paolillo/REX/Shutterstock (9164496l)
Roxie the chacma baboon's brother with a rock
Roxie the chacma baboon who carries rocks wherever she goes, Zimbabwe, South Africa - Aug 2017
Meet Roxie the chacma baboon who like nothing better than having her own pet rock! The young wild animal can be spotted carrying a rock with her wherever she goes at her home in Zimbabwe, South Africa. Her behaviour has been viewed with amusement by Karen Paolillo who runs the Turgwe Hippo Trust in the area where Roxie and her family live. And it would appear that Roxie's fascination with rocks has started to rub off on the other baboons in her troupe, with her brother and the youngest member of the family also following her lead. Karen comments: "What fascinates us is that Roxie started this carrying of rocks and walking with them as kind of foot rests and now she has her sister, brother and little Tiny doing it. Plus she often puts say 7 rocks all in an exact line and that just is unbelievable but she does it over and over. I think we have budding geologists and mathematicians!"
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FEATURE - Pavian-Dame Roxie sammelt Steine
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Karen Paolillo/REX/Shutterstock (9164496m)
Roxie the chacma baboon's brother with a rock
Roxie the chacma baboon who carries rocks wherever she goes, Zimbabwe, South Africa - Aug 2017
Meet Roxie the chacma baboon who like nothing better than having her own pet rock! The young wild animal can be spotted carrying a rock with her wherever she goes at her home in Zimbabwe, South Africa. Her behaviour has been viewed with amusement by Karen Paolillo who runs the Turgwe Hippo Trust in the area where Roxie and her family live. And it would appear that Roxie's fascination with rocks has started to rub off on the other baboons in her troupe, with her brother and the youngest member of the family also following her lead. Karen comments: "What fascinates us is that Roxie started this carrying of rocks and walking with them as kind of foot rests and now she has her sister, brother and little Tiny doing it. Plus she often puts say 7 rocks all in an exact line and that just is unbelievable but she does it over and over. I think we have budding geologists and mathematicians!"
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Chacma Baboon (Papio ursinus) mother and infant, Kruger National Park, South Africa
Chacma Baboon (Papio ursinus) mother and infant, Kruger National Park, South Africa, Africa
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REPORTAGE - Leben im Norden von Äthiopien
(1/21/2017) Gelada baboon (Theropithecus Gelada), Simien Mountains National Park, Amhara region, North Ethiopia. In Simien, not only the Gelada baboons inhabit. It is also suitable territory for two other endemic species: Simien's jackal and Abyssinia ibex, a mountain goat with powerful antlers. (Photo by Sergi Reboredo) *** Please Use Credit from Credit Field *** *** Local Caption *** 19950997
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REPORTAGE - Leben im Norden von Äthiopien
(1/21/2017) Gelada baboon (Theropithecus Gelada), Simien Mountains National Park, Amhara region, North Ethiopia. Gelada Baboons are endemic monkeys from the Simien Mountains, meaning they are only found in this region of northern Ethiopia. They are hairy monkeys and males are distinguished from females by a red heart-shaped patch on the chest. They are nothing violent and you can approach them if you do not make much noise, the truth that they are a real charm, on all the little ones that are carried on the backs of the females. (Photo by Sergi Reboredo) *** Please Use Credit from Credit Field *** *** Local Caption *** 19950996
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FEATURE - Die schöne Tierwelt von Zimbabwe
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Karen Paolillo/REX/Shutterstock (6824913y)
Baboon
Animals, Zimbabwe, Africa - 2016
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FEATURE - Die schöne Tierwelt von Zimbabwe
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Karen Paolillo/REX/Shutterstock (6824913m)
Baboon drinks from a tap
Animals, Zimbabwe, Africa - 2016
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FEATURE - Dieser Pavian hängt an der Flasche
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Karen Paolillo/REX/Shutterstock (6533919d)
Baboon with a bottle
Baboon with a wine bottle, Zimbabwe, Africa - Apr 2016
It would appear that this baboon has well and truly hit the bottle! Clearly times have got tough out on the plains of Zimbabwe as the primate was spotted cuddling a wine bottle like a baby. Holding its prize tight, the humorous sight saw the baboon sprawled on the ground as though it had collapsed after a good night out. And, just like many a reveller, it appeared eager for the good times to continue as it licked the bottle and studied it as though looking for just one more drop.
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FEATURE - Dieser Pavian hängt an der Flasche
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Karen Paolillo/REX/Shutterstock (6533919a)
Baboon with a bottle
Baboon with a wine bottle, Zimbabwe, Africa - Apr 2016
It would appear that this baboon has well and truly hit the bottle! Clearly times have got tough out on the plains of Zimbabwe as the primate was spotted cuddling a wine bottle like a baby. Holding its prize tight, the humorous sight saw the baboon sprawled on the ground as though it had collapsed after a good night out. And, just like many a reveller, it appeared eager for the good times to continue as it licked the bottle and studied it as though looking for just one more drop.
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FEATURE - Dieser Pavian hängt an der Flasche
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Karen Paolillo/REX/Shutterstock (6533919c)
Baboon with a bottle
Baboon with a wine bottle, Zimbabwe, Africa - Apr 2016
It would appear that this baboon has well and truly hit the bottle! Clearly times have got tough out on the plains of Zimbabwe as the primate was spotted cuddling a wine bottle like a baby. Holding its prize tight, the humorous sight saw the baboon sprawled on the ground as though it had collapsed after a good night out. And, just like many a reveller, it appeared eager for the good times to continue as it licked the bottle and studied it as though looking for just one more drop.
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FEATURE - Dieser Pavian hängt an der Flasche
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Karen Paolillo/REX/Shutterstock (6533919g)
Baboon with a bottle
Baboon with a wine bottle, Zimbabwe, Africa - Apr 2016
It would appear that this baboon has well and truly hit the bottle! Clearly times have got tough out on the plains of Zimbabwe as the primate was spotted cuddling a wine bottle like a baby. Holding its prize tight, the humorous sight saw the baboon sprawled on the ground as though it had collapsed after a good night out. And, just like many a reveller, it appeared eager for the good times to continue as it licked the bottle and studied it as though looking for just one more drop.
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Baboon with a wine bottle, Zimbabwe, Africa - Apr 2016
It would appear that this baboon has well and truly hit the bottle! Clearly times have got tough out on the plains of Zimbabwe as the primate was spotted cuddling a wine bottle like a baby. Holding its prize tight, the humorous sight saw the baboon sprawled on the ground as though it had collapsed after a good night out. And, just like many a reveller, it appeared eager for the good times to continue as it licked the bottle and studied it as though looking for just one more drop.
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Mandatory Credit: Photo by Karen Paolillo/REX/Shutterstock (6533919b)
Baboon with a bottle
Baboon with a wine bottle, Zimbabwe, Africa - Apr 2016
It would appear that this baboon has well and truly hit the bottle! Clearly times have got tough out on the plains of Zimbabwe as the primate was spotted cuddling a wine bottle like a baby. Holding its prize tight, the humorous sight saw the baboon sprawled on the ground as though it had collapsed after a good night out. And, just like many a reveller, it appeared eager for the good times to continue as it licked the bottle and studied it as though looking for just one more drop.
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FEATURE - Dieser Pavian hängt an der Flasche
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Karen Paolillo/REX/Shutterstock (6533919e)
Baboon with a bottle
Baboon with a wine bottle, Zimbabwe, Africa - Apr 2016
It would appear that this baboon has well and truly hit the bottle! Clearly times have got tough out on the plains of Zimbabwe as the primate was spotted cuddling a wine bottle like a baby. Holding its prize tight, the humorous sight saw the baboon sprawled on the ground as though it had collapsed after a good night out. And, just like many a reveller, it appeared eager for the good times to continue as it licked the bottle and studied it as though looking for just one more drop.
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FEATURE - Dieser Pavian hängt an der Flasche
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Karen Paolillo/REX/Shutterstock (6533919h)
Baboon with a bottle
Baboon with a wine bottle, Zimbabwe, Africa - Apr 2016
It would appear that this baboon has well and truly hit the bottle! Clearly times have got tough out on the plains of Zimbabwe as the primate was spotted cuddling a wine bottle like a baby. Holding its prize tight, the humorous sight saw the baboon sprawled on the ground as though it had collapsed after a good night out. And, just like many a reveller, it appeared eager for the good times to continue as it licked the bottle and studied it as though looking for just one more drop.
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Baboons play at golf course, Victoria Falls, Zimbabwe - 08 Aug 2015
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Baboons playing with the hole flag. After much jumping and swinging it finally fell out so then it became a game of tag as one baboon dragged it around being chased by the others
Baboons play at golf course, Victoria Falls, Zimbabwe - 08 Aug 2015
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A photographer captured the moment a group of baboons enjoyed a spot of monkey-style golf in Victoria Falls, Zimbabwe.
Australian wildlife photographer Shannon Benson said: "I went for a walk to the far reaches of the hotel golf course. There I found a large troop of around 60 or so Baboons. I approached slowly, unobtrusively and found a shady patch to sit and observe them. I spent the next few hours photographing them play, fight, mate and forage.
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Baboons play at golf course, Victoria Falls, Zimbabwe - 08 Aug 2015
MANDATORY CREDIT: Shannon Benson/REX Shutterstock. Only for use in this story. Editorial Use Only. No books, advertising or merchandising without photographer's permission
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Shannon Benson/REX Shutterstock (4931936f)
Baboons playing with the hole flag. After much jumping and swinging it finally fell out so then it became a game of tag as one baboon dragged it around being chased by the others
Baboons play at golf course, Victoria Falls, Zimbabwe - 08 Aug 2015
FULL COPY: http://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/qsj9
A photographer captured the moment a group of baboons enjoyed a spot of monkey-style golf in Victoria Falls, Zimbabwe.
Australian wildlife photographer Shannon Benson said: "I went for a walk to the far reaches of the hotel golf course. There I found a large troop of around 60 or so Baboons. I approached slowly, unobtrusively and found a shady patch to sit and observe them. I spent the next few hours photographing them play, fight, mate and forage.
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Baboons play at golf course, Victoria Falls, Zimbabwe - 08 Aug 2015
MANDATORY CREDIT: Shannon Benson/REX Shutterstock. Only for use in this story. Editorial Use Only. No books, advertising or merchandising without photographer's permission
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Shannon Benson/REX Shutterstock (4931936e)
Baboons playing with the hole flag. After much jumping and swinging it finally fell out so then it became a game of tag as one baboon dragged it around being chased by the others
Baboons play at golf course, Victoria Falls, Zimbabwe - 08 Aug 2015
FULL COPY: http://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/qsj9
A photographer captured the moment a group of baboons enjoyed a spot of monkey-style golf in Victoria Falls, Zimbabwe.
Australian wildlife photographer Shannon Benson said: "I went for a walk to the far reaches of the hotel golf course. There I found a large troop of around 60 or so Baboons. I approached slowly, unobtrusively and found a shady patch to sit and observe them. I spent the next few hours photographing them play, fight, mate and forage.
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Chacma baboons (Papio cynocephalus) at waterhole, Mkhuze game reserve, KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa
Chacma baboons (Papio cynocephalus) at waterhole, Mkhuze Game Reserve, KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa, Africa
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Chacma baboons (Papio cynocephalus) at waterhole, Mkhuze game reserve, KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa
Chacma baboons (Papio cynocephalus) at waterhole, Mkhuze game reserve, KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa, Africa
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Mother's Day wildlife
Pictured: Hippos and her calf yawning, in South Africa
Mum's the word - whatever species you are.
From tiny ground squirrels to huge elephants, these mothers from the animal kingdom are full of tender love for their young.
And their babies are clearly wild about them too.
Even the hardest of hearts would melt seeing the babies follow their mums around, copying their every move and snuggling up for a cuddle,
Photographers Ann and Steve Toon, aged 55 and 51, said they loved watching the creatures playing together in South Africa and Namibia.
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Mother's Day wildlife
Pictured: Cheetah and her cub in South Africa,
Mum's the word - whatever species you are.
From tiny ground squirrels to huge elephants, these mothers from the animal kingdom are full of tender love for their young.
And their babies are clearly wild about them too.
Even the hardest of hearts would melt seeing the babies follow their mums around, copying their every move and snuggling up for a cuddle,
Photographers Ann and Steve Toon, aged 55 and 51, said they loved watching the creatures playing together in South Africa and Namibia.
© Ann and Steve Toon/Solent News
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