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A flooded creek rages through afro-montaine forest after a week of heavy rains, Wildcliff Nature Reserve, South Africa
Chacma baboons from the Cape Point troop walk on the beach at Cape Point, 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
A juvenile chacma baboon from the Buffels Bay troop with a roll of toilet paper it took from a public restroom, Buffels Bay, Cape Peninsula, South Africa
A baby chacma baboon from the Smitswinkel troop fumbles on the ground near its mother, near Miller's Point, Cape Peninsula, South Africa
A chacma baboon family from the Kanonkop troop relaxing in Smitswinkel Flats, Cape Peninsula, South Africa
African black oystercatcher (Haematopus moquini), a red-listed endangered species, with only 5,000 birds in the world, Gifkommetjie, Cape Peninsula, South Africa
A juvenile chacma baboon from the Kanonkop troop eating old Sugarbush (Protea repens) flowerhead, , South Africa
Chacma baboons from the Slangkop troop on a mountain slope above the community of Ocean View, 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
Homemade sign in a neighborhood in Scarborough warning drivers to slow down for baboons and other wildlife, Cape Peninsula, South Africa.