South Africa
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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.
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
Alpha male chacma baboon from the Slangkop troop on a mountain above the town of Ocean View, Cape Peninsula, South Africa
Scat from a chacma baboon shows a variety of marine creatures, on the beach at Buffels Bay, Cape Peninsula, South Africa
Unsecured garbage cans in Simon's Town, South Africa. Residents complain when local baboons come into the town, but do not do their share to control the things that attract them.
A juvenile chacma baboon from the Buffels Bay troop sits in a stand of trees at Buffels Bay, Cape Peninsula, South Africa
Juvenile chacma baboon from the Buffels Bay troop plays with a discarded beer bottle, near Buffels Bay, Cape Peninsula, South Africa
Several baboons from the Kanonkop troop strike a pose atop a boulder in Patry's Valley, 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
Baboons from the Plateau Road troop in beautiful fynbos vegetation in Smitswinkel Flats, Cape Peninsula, South Africa
Alpha male chacma baboon from the Kanonkop troop eating (Watsonia tabularis), Smitswinkel Flats, 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.
Alpha male chacma baboon from the Smitswinkel troop sits a car, on the M4 near Simon's Town, 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
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.
Wild Ostrich (Struthio camelus) and Bontebok (Damaliscus dorcas dorcas), Platboom Beach, Cape Peninsula, South Africa
Cape cormorants (Phalacrocorax capensis) on the tidepools at Gifkommetjie, Cape Peninsula, South Africa
Chacma baboons from the Plateau Road troop making their way across Smitswinkel Flats, with the baby jumping across a rock, Cape Peninsula, South Africa
Chacma baboons from the Buffels Bay troop wake up for the day in a Monterey Cypress tree, 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
Wild Ostrich (Struthio camelus) and the world's largest antelope - Eland - (Taurotragus Oryx), Smitswinkel Flats, Cape Peninsula, South Africa