A new study confirms that wild baboons do not recognize themselves in mirrors, reinforcing previous research on monkey ...
Among baboons, alpha males pay a high price for dominance In baboon society, males occupy a central position, and intense competition determines access to both females for mating and food resources.
The first evidence pointing to the unique daily problems faced by alpha male baboons arrived in 2011, when Gesquiere and ...
A study published in Proceedings of the Royal Society B, found that while the baboons noticed and responded to a laser mark ...
Referring to it as a sign of aggression between animals during the breeding season, Delhi zoo reported on Monday a case of a ...
Wild baboons failed to demonstrate visual self-recognition in a test carried out by anthropologists at UCL.
A female African baboon has died at the Delhi Zoo, the third animal fatality at the facility in as many weeks, officials said ...
A few things come to mind when we imagine the alpha male type. They're the ones calling the shots, who get all the girls. But ...
Wild baboons failed to demonstrate visual self ... It was the first time a controlled laser mark test has been done on these animals in a wild setting and strengthens the evidence from other ...
New Delhi: A female African baboon has died at the Delhi Zoo, the third animal fatality at the facility in as many weeks, officials said on Thursday.The National Zoological Park, commonly known as ...
A female African baboon named Chintu has died at Delhi Zoo, marking the third animal death in recent weeks. The cause is ...
Baboons eat the perfect diet in the wild. There’s one specific “appetite” that could help humans eat well too.