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Don't let H Erectus see this article
Next trip to the bush??
Let me think......................
Let me think......................
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This should cheer him up Taken recently in Augrabies National Park
Babysitting in Augrabies..........
Babysitting in Augrabies..........
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Thanks for that Clive...looks uncannily like one of my actual extended family gatherings...bumshots, improper behaviour and what not! And hordes of children...we breed like rabbits!
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So you must say: "We breed like baboons."
God put me on earth to accomplish a certain amount of things. Right now I'm so far behind that I'll never die.
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Not at all...baboons breed in a planned fashion, but enough about that...
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A better terminology, Fornicate like Boons at best behavior,
breed like rodents do!!!
breed like rodents do!!!
Heh,.. H.e
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A white baboon stands out from the crowd
It’s not unusual to see large groups of baboons in Tanzania’s parks, but it’s a rare treat to see a white one! An unlikely albino baboon has been spotted in Arusha National Park in Tanzania. The creature has been seen drinking near the Momela Lakes and is delighting all the visitors who are lucky enough to catch a glimpse of him.
©Beth Kirsch
Albino baboons are not generally a common sight in the wild as they struggle to survive in an environment that favours blending in. Starkly contrasting the browns and greens of the bush, they are easily visible to roaming predators, making them an easy target.
©Beth Kirsch
When they are young, the majority of parents will reject their albino babies or the group may choose to exclude the unfamiliar members altogether. This leaves them fending for themselves and severely limits their chances of survival.
©Beth Kirsch
©Beth Kirsch
But luckily for safari goers, this young albino baboon has managed to survive against the odds and appears to be thriving. Arusha National Park is much smaller than many of the other parks, making it the ideal place to spot rare creatures that would generally otherwise be very difficult to discover. See the wonderful creatures of Tanzania
It’s not unusual to see large groups of baboons in Tanzania’s parks, but it’s a rare treat to see a white one! An unlikely albino baboon has been spotted in Arusha National Park in Tanzania. The creature has been seen drinking near the Momela Lakes and is delighting all the visitors who are lucky enough to catch a glimpse of him.
©Beth Kirsch
Albino baboons are not generally a common sight in the wild as they struggle to survive in an environment that favours blending in. Starkly contrasting the browns and greens of the bush, they are easily visible to roaming predators, making them an easy target.
©Beth Kirsch
When they are young, the majority of parents will reject their albino babies or the group may choose to exclude the unfamiliar members altogether. This leaves them fending for themselves and severely limits their chances of survival.
©Beth Kirsch
©Beth Kirsch
But luckily for safari goers, this young albino baboon has managed to survive against the odds and appears to be thriving. Arusha National Park is much smaller than many of the other parks, making it the ideal place to spot rare creatures that would generally otherwise be very difficult to discover. See the wonderful creatures of Tanzania
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Gorgeous!
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