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A chacma baboon in Simon's Town, South Africa. The town is a flash point for conflicts between humans and the baboons
Grey rhebok (Pelea capreolus), Olifantsbos Beach, Cape Peninsula, South Africa, one of the rarer antelope in the park. Unseen by most visitors.
Female chacma baboon from the Smitswinkel troop burdened by a heavy outdated, gps collar used by researchers, Cape Peninsula, South Africa
A mother chacma baboon from the Kanonkop Road troop sits with her baby, Smitswinkel Flats, Cape Peninsula, South Africa
The alpha male baboon of the Buffels Bay troop eats garbage left behind by picnicers at Buffels Bay, Cape Peninsula, South Africa.
A chacma baboon from the Klein Olifantsbos troop scales rocks near the beach at Olifantsbos, Cape Peninsula, South Africa
Chacma baboons from the Slangkop troop on a mountain slope above the community of Ocean View, Cape Peninsula, South Africa
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 flooded creek rages through afro-montaine forest after a week of heavy rains, Wildcliff Nature Reserve, South Africa
Chacma baboons from the Buffels Bay troop eat flowers from a protea plant (sp.), near Buffels Bay, Cape Peninsula, South Africa
One of the rarest mammals in the world, Cape mountain zebra (Equus zebra zebra), Smitwsinkel Flats, Cape Peninsula, South Africa. There are only four individuals in the wild on the entire Cape of Good Hope section of Table Mtn. Park
A chacma baboon mother from the Kanonkop troop eating corm of (Watsonia tabularis)?, Smitswinkel Flats, Cape Peninsula, South Africa