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Alpha male chacma baboon from the Smitswinkel troop on the truck for the NGO Baboon Matters, Miller's Point, Cape Peninsula, South Africa
Spectacular view of late light on the fynbos vegetation in a remote section of the Langeberg Range, looking West, Wildcliff Nature Reserve, 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
An adult female baboon from the Kanonkop troop carrying her baby in Smitswinkel Flats, Cape Peninsula, South Africa
Chacma baboons from the Smitswinkel Troop play on a huge boulder near Miller's Point, Cape Peninsula, South Africa
Chacma baboons from the Buffels Bay troop sit near cars where picnicers are packing up their food, Buffels Bay, Cape Peninsula, South Africa
An alpha male chacma baboons from the De Gama Park troop holds a baby in the Slangkop area of Table Mtn. National Park, Cape Peninsula, South Africa
Family protrait of chacma baboon from the Groot Olifantsbos (Scarborough) troop, on the beach at Olifantsbos, Cape Peninsula, South Africa
There are 15 baboons in this photo, still asleep in the top of this Monterey Cypress tree. Taken moments after sunrise. Buffels Bay, Cape Peninsula, South Africa.
Chacma baboons from the Smitswinkel troop on the M4 near Simon's Town, Cape Peninsula, South Africa. Many baboons are killed each year by speeding cars and trucks.
Spectacular view of late light on the fynbos vegetation in a remote section of the Langeberg Range, looking West, Wildcliff Nature Reserve, South Africa