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Chacma baboon from the Plateau Road troop with a lame foot and a missing tail due to being attacked by a person, 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
An adult female baboon from the Kanonkop troop carrying her baby in Smitswinkel Flats, Cape Peninsula, South Africa
A chacma baboon mother from the Kanonkop troop eating corm of (Watsonia tabularis)?, Smitswinkel Flats, 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Female chacma baboon from the Smitswinkel troop burdened by a heavy outdated, gps collar used by researchers, Cape Peninsula, South Africa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 baby chacma baboon climbs behind a sour fig plant (Carpobrotus edulis), one of the baboons' favorite foods, Smitswinkel Flats, Cape Peninsula, South Africa
Wild Ostrich (Struthio camelus) and the world's largest antelope - Eland - (Taurotragus Oryx), Smitswinkel Flats, Cape Peninsula, South Africa
George, the alpha male chacma baboon from the De Gama Park troop, with a baby from the troop, in the Slangkop area of Table Mtn. National Park, Cape Peninsula, South Africa
Chacma baboons from the Slangkop troop on a mountain slope above the community of Ocean View, Cape Peninsula, South Africa