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Young male Chacma Baboon sitting and feeding on seeds in dung

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Chacma Baboons (Papio ursinus) are the largest non-human primates in southern Africa. They are highly gregarious, social animals that live in troops of about 15 to 100. All males of breeding age are dominant over females, but males have a strict rank order within the troop. Baboons are omnivorous, eating a wide range of plant and animal foods. This troop was on the edge of the Luvuvhu River in northern Kruger Park harvesting seeds from the soil and from Elephant dung. This young male Baboon was harvesting then eating softened seeds from a relatively recently-deposited pile of Elephant dung on the edge of the river.

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