An international team of scientists led by a recent doctoral graduate from the University of Massachusetts Amherst sheds new ...
A study on wild baboons finds they fail the mirror test, raising new questions about self-recognition in animals.
Research on male baboons reveals that alpha males face higher energetic costs and chronic stress, challenging assumptions about dominance and well-being.
In a lab test, chimps and orangutans can recognize their own reflection. But in the wild, baboons seemingly can’t do the same.
Raygun the baboon is on the move in Pretoria, and authorities are tracking his journey to ensure a safe relocation.
Raygun, the notorious baboon known for wandering around parts of Pretoria, has reportedly been sighted in Silverlakes in the East of Pretoria.
Baboons are the members of the genus Papio, found all over sub-Saharan Africa and parts of the Arabian Peninsula. These ...
When a scientist received a video of a spotted hyena in the southern part of his country, he thought someone was playing a ...
Advocates say the unneeded animals deserve to feel the sun on their faces and grass under their feet after a lifetime in ...
Ancient Egyptians mummified baboons for religious purposes, but new research reveals they were likely raised in captivity ...
The more time alpha males spend guarding mates, the higher their stress hormones rise and the more their energy reserves ...
A new study confirms that wild baboons do not recognize themselves in mirrors, reinforcing previous research on monkey ...