South Africa
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The alpha male baboon of the Buffels Bay troop rests with a juvenile baboon on the beach at Buffels Bay, Cape Peninsula, South Africa.
A juvenile chacma baboon from the Smitswinkel troop with a missing arm walks near a parked car on the M4 near Miller's Point, Cape Peninsula, South Africa
A chacma baboon from the De Gama Park troop eats a plant (sp.), in the Slangkop area of Table Mtn. National Park, Cape Peninsula, South Africa
A baby chacma baboon from the Smitswinkel troop rides on its mother's back, near Gumshoes, Cape Peninsula, South Africa
An adult female baboon from the Kanonkop troop carrying her baby in Smitswinkel Flats, Eating flowers (?) of (Roella triflora), Cape Peninsula, South Africa
Alpha male and baby chacma baboons from the Smitwinkel troop on the side of the M4 near Gumshoes, Cape Peninsula, South Africa
Abalone (Haliotis midae) on the beach at Gifkommetjie, Cape Peninsula, South Africa. Abalone poaching is a huge problem near Cape Point.
A baby chacma baboon from the Groot Olifantsbos (Scarborough) troop plays with a sibling on the beach at Olifantsbos, Cape Peninsula, South Africa
Chacma baboons from the Smitswinkel troop eat shellfish along the coast near Miller's Point. Cape Baboons are the only baboons that eat marine creatures. Cape Peninsula, South Africa
Chacma baboons from the Kanonkop Troop in natural fynbos ecosystem, Smitswinkel Flats, Cape Peninsula, South Africa
Two women walk on the beach at dusk in Seapoint, Cape Town, South Africa, with a large ship in the distance
Chacma baboons from the Smitswinkel troop share a sweet moment, near Miller's Point, Cape Peninsula, South Africa
Homemade sign in a neighborhood in Scarborough warning drivers to slow down for baboons and other wildlife, Cape Peninsula, South Africa.
Alpha male chacma baboon from the Smitswinkel troop eats a bag of apples it took from a tourist's car, along the M4 near Miller's Point, Cape Peninsula, South Africa
Chacma baboons from the Buffels Bay troop eat flowers from a protea plant (sp.), near Buffels Bay, Cape Peninsula, South Africa
A chacma baboon from the Plateau Road troop gets out of the way of a throng of oncoming cyclists. Plateau Road is popular with local cyclists, who are often rude and dismissive towards the baboons, Cape Peninsula, South Africa
Abalone (Haliotis midae) on the beach at Gifkommetjie, Cape Peninsula, South Africa. Abalone poaching is a huge problem near Cape Point.
An adult female baboon from the Groot Olifantsbos (Scarborough) troop with an old lip injury, on the beach at Olifantsbos, Cape Peninsula, South Africa
Baboons from the Plateau Road troop play in fynbos vegetation in Smitswinkel Flats, Cape Peninsula, South Africa
Staff from Baboon Matters check on chacma baboons from the Slangkop troop in the mountains above Ocean View, Cape Peninsula, South Africa
Distant view of the cablecar that transports tourists to the summit of Table Mountain, Cape Town, South Africa
Baboons from the Plateau Road troop foraging in beautiful fynbos vegetation in Smitswinkel Flats, Cape Peninsula, South Africa
A baby chacma baboon from the Smitswinkel troop sits cradled in its mother's arms, near Gumshoes, Cape Peninsula, South Africa
An alpha male chacma baboon from the Smitswinkel troop interacts with motorists along the M4 near Miller's Point, Cape Peninsula, South Africa
Greater flamingos (Phoenicopterus roseus) kicking up mud as they run to take off, Strandfontein, South Africa
Chacma baboons eat fruit from a fruit tree near Simon's Town, South Africa. Fruit trees are a major draw, attracting baboons to towns, which results in the baboons being injured and killed by people when problems arise. Many residents scoff at the idea of not planting more fruit trees.
An alpha male chacma baboon sits lovingly with one of its babies, Smitswinkel Flats, Cape Peninsula, South Africa
A baby chacma baboon rides on its mother's back in beautiful fynbos, Smitswinkel Flats, Cape Peninsula, South Africa
Members of the Groot Olifantsbos (Scarborough) troop wait out a rain on the beach at Olifantsbos, Cape Peninsula, South Africa
Housing developments on Cape Flats, near the Atlantic Ocean in Muizenberg, in former habitat for chacma baboons, Cape Peninsula, South Africa
Chacma baboons from the Smitswinkel troop eat shellfish along the coast near Miller's Point. Cape Baboons are the only baboons that eat marine creatures. Cape Peninsula, South Africa
Alpha male baboon from the Smitswinkel troop walks along the M4 road near Miller's Point, bloodied from a fight with another baboon, Cape Peninsula, South Africa
Chacma baboons from the Smitwinkel troop near a sign warning tourists against leaving their cars unguarded, Cape Peninsula, South Africa
Cape cormorants (Phalacrocorax capensis) on the tidepools at Gifkommetjie, Cape Peninsula, South Africa
A baby chacma baboon from the Smitswinkel troop rides on its mother's back, near Gumshoes, Cape Peninsula, South Africa
Female chacma baboon from the Smitswinkel troop burdened by a heavy outdated, gps collar used by researchers, Cape Peninsula, South Africa
A chacma baboon from the De Gama Park troop gestures expressively, in the Slangkop area of Table Mtn. National Park, Cape Peninsula, South Africa
A chacma baboon from the Plateau Road troop eats a pine cone (sp.), Cape Peninsula, South Africa. Cones from the invasive pine trees along Plateau road are a favored food source for this troop.
Cape cormorant (Phalacrocorax capensis) and grey heron (Ardea cinera) in flight, Gifkommetjie, Cape Peninsula, South Africa
A chacma baboon in Simon's Town, South Africa. The town is a flash point for conflicts between humans and the baboons
There are 15 baboons in this photo! Sunrise on the Buffelsfontein Visitor's Center and the Monterey Cypress trees in which the Buffels Bay troop sleeps, Cape Peninsula, South Africa
Staff from Baboon Matters check on chacma baboons from the Slangkop troop in the mountains above Ocean View, Cape Peninsula, South Africa
A baboon monitor employed by the Park Service herds the Buffels Bay troop away from an area where people are picnicing, Buffels Bay, Cape Peninsula, South Africa
Staff from Baboon Matters check on chacma baboons from the Slangkop troop in the mountains above Ocean View, Cape Peninsula, South Africa