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Guinea
baboons are found in grassy, rocky, and steppe habitats in western
Africa. They live in troops of up to 200 individuals, each with a
set place in a hierarchy. Group living provides protection from predators
such as lions and hyenas. Baboons are omnivores, eating almost anything
available, which allows them to occupy areas with few resources or
harsh conditions. Their presence may help improve habitats because
they dig for water and spread seeds in their waste, encouraging plant
growth. |