Camera traps bring you closer to the secretive natural world and are an important conservation tool to study wildlife. This week we’re meeting a primate with whom we share 94 % of our DNA: the olive ...
Genetic analyses of baboons in Kenya reveals that most of them carry traces of hybridization in their DNA. As a result of interbreeding, about a third of their genetic makeup consists of genes from ...
New genetic analyses of wild baboons in southern Kenya reveals that most of them carry traces of hybridization in their DNA. As a result of interbreeding, about a third of their genetic makeup ...
Throughout its wide range, the Olive Baboon (Papio anubis), also called the Anubis Baboon, can be found in a number of different habitats. The grasslands, especially those near open woodland, do make ...
An Anubis baboon at the CNRS primatology centre in Rousset, where various monkey species are raised for the French scientific community, 6 November, 2025. The National Centre for Scientific Research ...
“[…] these data demonstrate that baboons exhibit varying degrees of differences between their chronological and epigenetic ages (i.e., their delta age), allowing ...
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