trumstravels posted: " We watched one Baboon family and their little guy was so cute, and he was also a handful ! I took some cute videos of him which you can look at on my Trums Travels Facebook page. I don't tend to put videos on here. While I'm on the topic, my" Trums TravelsRead on blog or Reader
We watched one Baboon family and their little guy was so cute, and he was also a handful ! I took some cute videos of him which you can look at on my Trums Travels Facebook page. I don't tend to put videos on here. While I'm on the topic, my husband has a website where he posts his photos, here is his link: Clint Guy PBase photos. His photos are terrific so check him out if you have a minute.
There are not separate terms for the males and females of the various monkey species. But, a group of baboons is called a troop, and a group of female baboons belonging to the same troop is called a harem. So there's that.........
There are three species of zebras, which I did not know until I went on this trip. The Grevy, Mountain and Plains zebras. Other interesting facts is they sleep standing up, their strips are unique (like fingerprints), excellent hearing/eyesight and they can run at speeds of up to 35 miles per hour. They are herbivores and feed mostly on grasses as well as leaves and stems of bushes.
We also saw a baby zebra (foal) with her Mom (mare) and her Dad (stallion). We were really lucky, we saw so many baby/young animals during this 3 week trip. That was my favourite part of this trip, seeing the families.
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