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Jungle Throne - King Surveys Domain |
A full-grown male olive baboon
(Papio cynocephalus anubis) is a fascinating creature. It stalks through its habitat with purpose, King of all it surveys and unafraid of man or beast. Its long snout holds powerful jaws and long, wickedly sharp canine teeth. Its barrel-like chest suggests real power, and its long arms are as adept at climbing as they are at snatching food from the unwary tourist.
I came face to face with this magnificent specimen, the dominant male of the troop, at the aptly named Baboon Cliffs view point in Lake Nakuru National Park. The shaggy beast engaged me in a brief staring contest. Realising that I had nothing to offer, it quickly lost interest and calmly resumed its survey of the picnic site, searching for unguarded food items.
Baboons are interesting animals to observe but also genuinely dangerous if not treated with the respect due any wild animal. They are age and gender sensitive: they will confront women and children without hesitation, but will usually keep a respectful distance from adult men. Interestingly, they can distinguish gender regardless of clothes worn!
Baboon Viewing Tips:
- Observe them at a respectful distance
- Do not offer food under any circumstances
- Do not leave food items unattended
- Never leave your car unattended with doors or windows open