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Olive Baboon Collection

The olive baboon, scientifically known as Papio cynocephalus anubis, is a fascinating primate species found in the Serengeti National Park of Tanzania

Background imageOlive Baboon Collection: Olive baboon (Papio cynocephalus anubis) eating grass, Serengeti National Park

Olive baboon (Papio cynocephalus anubis) eating grass, Serengeti National Park, Tanzania, East Africa, Africa

Background imageOlive Baboon Collection: Olive baboon (Papio anubis) in Lake Nakuru National Park, Kenya

Olive baboon (Papio anubis) in Lake Nakuru National Park, Kenya

Background imageOlive Baboon Collection: Portrait of an olive baboon, Papio Anubis, Kalama Conservancy, Samburu, Kenya. Kenya

Portrait of an olive baboon, Papio Anubis, Kalama Conservancy, Samburu, Kenya. Kenya

Background imageOlive Baboon Collection: Olive Baboon (coloured engraving)

Olive Baboon (coloured engraving)
999882 Olive Baboon (coloured engraving) by German School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Illustrator:MAoller Engraver:J)

Background imageOlive Baboon Collection: A young Baboon cuddles up to a Ring-tailed Lemur on a beam, London Zoo, 1925 (b / w photo)

A young Baboon cuddles up to a Ring-tailed Lemur on a beam, London Zoo, 1925 (b / w photo)
3050641 A young Baboon cuddles up to a Ring-tailed Lemur on a beam, London Zoo, 1925 (b/w photo) by Bond, Frederick William (1887-1942)

Background imageOlive Baboon Collection: Abalone, 1833-39 (coloured engraving)

Abalone, 1833-39 (coloured engraving)
999254 Abalone, 1833-39 (coloured engraving) by French School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: A Dictionnaire pittoresque d histoire naturelle et des phenomAnes de la natureA)

Background imageOlive Baboon Collection: Africa, Tanzania, Lake Manyara National Park. Olive baboon baby close-up

Africa, Tanzania, Lake Manyara National Park. Olive baboon baby close-up. Credit as: Cathy & Gordon Illg / Jaynes Gallery / DanitaDelimont.com

Background imageOlive Baboon Collection: Olive baboon (Papio hamadryas anubis) mother with babies in a tree

Olive baboon (Papio hamadryas anubis) mother with babies in a tree. Kibale National Park, Uganda, Africa

Background imageOlive Baboon Collection: EyeUbiquitous_20108817

EyeUbiquitous_20108817
Kenya, Lake Nakuru National Park, Olive Baboon mother and her young

Background imageOlive Baboon Collection: Young Olive baboons (Papio hamadryas anubis) playing with one hanging from the others tail

Young Olive baboons (Papio hamadryas anubis) playing with one hanging from the others tail, Nakuru National Park, Kenya

Background imageOlive Baboon Collection: Africa. Tanzania. Olive baboon (Papio anubis) female with baby at Serengeti NP

Africa. Tanzania. Olive baboon (Papio anubis) female with baby at Serengeti NP
Africa. Tanzania. Olive baboon (Papio Anubis) female with baby at Serengeti National Park

Background imageOlive Baboon Collection: Olive baboon sits on rock turning head

Olive baboon sits on rock turning head
Olive baboon (Papio anubis) sits on rock turning head, Serengeti National Park; Tanzania

Background imageOlive Baboon Collection: Olive baboon sits on branch eyeing camera

Olive baboon sits on branch eyeing camera
Olive baboon (Papio anubis) sits on branch eyeing camera, Serengeti National Park; Tanzania

Background imageOlive Baboon Collection: Young Olive Baboon, Lake Nakuru National Park, Kenya, Africa

Young Olive Baboon, Lake Nakuru National Park, Kenya, Africa
Young Olive Baboon, Lake Nakuru National Park, Kenya

Background imageOlive Baboon Collection: Olive Baboon (Anubis baboon), Uganda, Africa

Olive Baboon (Anubis baboon), Uganda, Africa

Background imageOlive Baboon Collection: Olive baboon (Papio cynocephalus) resting on tree branch, close-up

Olive baboon (Papio cynocephalus) resting on tree branch, close-up
Africa, Kenya, Masai Mara Game Reserve

Background imageOlive Baboon Collection: Wild baboons, Cape Town, South Africa, Africa

Wild baboons, Cape Town, South Africa, Africa

Background imageOlive Baboon Collection: young Olive Baboons playing Kenya

young Olive Baboons playing Kenya

Background imageOlive Baboon Collection: Olive baboons (Papio anubis) looking at the camera, Kalama Conservancy, Samburu, Kenya

Olive baboons (Papio anubis) looking at the camera, Kalama Conservancy, Samburu, Kenya, East Africa, Africa

Background imageOlive Baboon Collection: Olive Baboon (Anubis baboon), Ishasha, Uganda, Africa

Olive Baboon (Anubis baboon), Ishasha, Uganda, Africa

Background imageOlive Baboon Collection: Digital illustration of Olive Baboon (Papio anubis) grooming head of larger male

Digital illustration of Olive Baboon (Papio anubis) grooming head of larger male

Background imageOlive Baboon Collection: Olive baboon with baby on back (Papio anubis), Arusha National Park, Tanzania, East Africa

Olive baboon with baby on back (Papio anubis), Arusha National Park, Tanzania, East Africa, Africa

Background imageOlive Baboon Collection: Juvenile olive baboon sitting in tree, Arusha National Park, Tanzania, East Africa

Juvenile olive baboon sitting in tree, Arusha National Park, Tanzania, East Africa, Africa

Background imageOlive Baboon Collection: Olive baboon (Papio anubis) sitting on the corrugated iron roof of a sign to Ashnil Mara Camp

Olive baboon (Papio anubis) sitting on the corrugated iron roof of a sign to Ashnil Mara Camp, Masai Mara National Reserve, Kenya

Background imageOlive Baboon Collection: Olive Baboon or Anubis Baboon -Papio anubis- feeding on a gazelle, Msai Mara National Reserve

Olive Baboon or Anubis Baboon -Papio anubis- feeding on a gazelle, Msai Mara National Reserve, Serengeti, Rift Valley Province, Kenya

Background imageOlive Baboon Collection: Olive Baboons or Anubis Baboons -Papio anubis- feeding on a gazelle, Msai Mara National Reserve

Olive Baboons or Anubis Baboons -Papio anubis- feeding on a gazelle, Msai Mara National Reserve, Serengeti, Rift Valley Province, Kenya

Background imageOlive Baboon Collection: Baboon resting, Johannesburg, South Africa, Africa

Baboon resting, Johannesburg, South Africa, Africa

Background imageOlive Baboon Collection: Anubis baboon (Papio anubis) in tree, silhouette, Kenya

Anubis baboon (Papio anubis) in tree, silhouette, Kenya

Background imageOlive Baboon Collection: Kenya, Lake Nakuru National Park, Olive baboon (Papio anubis), female baboon with a baby

Kenya, Lake Nakuru National Park, Olive baboon (Papio anubis), female baboon with a baby

Background imageOlive Baboon Collection: Olive baboon (Papio cynocephalus anubis) nursing, Serengeti National Park, Tanzania, East Africa

Olive baboon (Papio cynocephalus anubis) nursing, Serengeti National Park, Tanzania, East Africa, Africa

Background imageOlive Baboon Collection: Olive Baboon - mother with kid on back - Lake Manyara NP - Tanzania

Olive Baboon - mother with kid on back - Lake Manyara NP - Tanzania
SM-2628 Olive Baboon - mother with kid on back Lake Manyara NP - Tanzania Papio anubis Stefan Meyers Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imageOlive Baboon Collection: Kenya

Kenya

Background imageOlive Baboon Collection: Olive Baboon with baby, Papio anubis, Lake Nakuru National Park, Kenya

Olive Baboon with baby, Papio anubis, Lake Nakuru National Park, Kenya

Background imageOlive Baboon Collection: Africa, Kenya, Aberdare NP. A female olive baboon gives a profile pose at Tree Tops

Africa, Kenya, Aberdare NP. A female olive baboon gives a profile pose at Tree Tops in Aberdare National Park, Kenya

Background imageOlive Baboon Collection: Africa. Tanzania. Olive Baboon mother and baby at Ngorongoro Crater

Africa. Tanzania. Olive Baboon mother and baby at Ngorongoro Crater

Background imageOlive Baboon Collection: Africa. Tanzania. Young Olive Baboon at Manyara NP

Africa. Tanzania. Young Olive Baboon at Manyara NP

Background imageOlive Baboon Collection: Tanzania, Gombe National Park. Olive baboon youth (Papio anubis)

Tanzania, Gombe National Park. Olive baboon youth (Papio anubis)

Background imageOlive Baboon Collection: Female Olive Baboon with baby, Papiocynocephalus anubis, Lake Manyara, Lake Manyara National Park

Female Olive Baboon with baby, Papiocynocephalus anubis, Lake Manyara, Lake Manyara National Park, Tanzania

Background imageOlive Baboon Collection: Olive baboon (Papio anubis), Masai Mara, Kenya, East Africa, Africa

Olive baboon (Papio anubis), Masai Mara, Kenya, East Africa, Africa

Background imageOlive Baboon Collection: Yawning olive baboon

Yawning olive baboon (Papio anubis) also known as the anubis baboon. This baboon lives in troops of up to several hundred individuals of all ages

Background imageOlive Baboon Collection: Olive baboon

Olive baboon (Papio anubis) also known as the anubis baboon. This baboon lives in troops of up to several hundred individuals of all ages

Background imageOlive Baboon Collection: Olive baboon alpha male

Olive baboon alpha male
Olive baboon (Papio anubis) alpha male displaying his teeth in a full yawn to show dominance. Photographed in Tsavo National Park, Kenya

Background imageOlive Baboon Collection: Two young Olive baboons (Papio cynocephalus anubis), Serengeti National Park

Two young Olive baboons (Papio cynocephalus anubis), Serengeti National Park, Tanzania, East Africa, Africa

Background imageOlive Baboon Collection: Olive baboon (Papio anubis), Samburu National Park, Kenya, East Africa, Africa

Olive baboon (Papio anubis), Samburu National Park, Kenya, East Africa, Africa

Background imageOlive Baboon Collection: Olive baboon (Papio cynocephalus anubis) eating, Serengeti National Park

Olive baboon (Papio cynocephalus anubis) eating, Serengeti National Park, Tanzania, East Africa, Africa

Background imageOlive Baboon Collection: Olive baboon (Papio cynocephalus anubis) infant, Samburu National Reserve

Olive baboon (Papio cynocephalus anubis) infant, Samburu National Reserve, Kenya, East Africa, Africa

Background imageOlive Baboon Collection: Young, male olive baboon (Papio cynocephalus anubis) sitting atop a tree trunk

Young, male olive baboon (Papio cynocephalus anubis) sitting atop a tree trunk
Young male olive baboon (Papio cynocephalus anubis) sitting atop a tree trunk looking at the camera, Samburu Game Reserve, Kenya, East Africa, Africa



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The olive baboon, scientifically known as Papio cynocephalus anubis, is a fascinating primate species found in the Serengeti National Park of Tanzania. These intelligent creatures can be spotted munching on grasses, showcasing their herbivorous diet and adaptability to various food sources. In the heart of Africa's wildlife haven, a female olive baboon gracefully carries her precious baby at Serengeti NP. The bond between mother and child is evident as they navigate through the vast landscapes together, ensuring the survival of their species. Dating back to historical times, an enchanting coloured engraving captures the essence of an olive baboon. This artwork showcases its unique features and highlights its significance in African culture and natural history. Venturing into Lake Nakuru National Park in Kenya, one encounters a young olive baboon exploring its surroundings. Amidst breathtaking scenery, this playful youngster symbolizes hope for future generations and represents the rich biodiversity that Africa has to offer. A nostalgic black-and-white photograph from London Zoo takes us back to 1925 when a young baboon finds comfort cuddling up with a ring-tailed lemur on a beam. This extraordinary moment reminds us of the interconnectedness among different species and how animals can form unlikely friendships even across continents. Not far away lies Abalone; an exquisite coloured engraving dating from 1833-39 that captivates viewers with its intricate details. Although unrelated to our subject matter directly, it serves as a reminder of nature's diverse beauty beyond just primates like the olive baboons. Lake Manyara National Park in Tanzania provides an opportunity for close-up encounters with adorable olive baboon babies. Their innocent eyes reflect curiosity about their surroundings while reminding us of our responsibility to protect these vulnerable creatures for generations to come. Observing high above ground level reveals another aspect of these remarkable primates' lives - mothers skillfully navigating trees with their babies.