A female and a juvenile guinea baboon (Papio papio) at
Port Lympne Wild Animal Park, England. This species is native to
dry forests,
gallery forests, and adjoining
bush savannas in western Africa. This
diurnal animal is primarily
terrestrial, but sleeps in trees at night. More than 200 individuals may be in the same troop, which is limited in size by the number of suitable sleeping trees.Photograph: William Warby
A female and a juvenile guinea baboon (Papio papio) at
Port Lympne Wild Animal Park, England. This species is native to
dry forests,
gallery forests, and adjoining
bush savannas in western Africa. This
diurnal animal is primarily
terrestrial, but sleeps in trees at night. More than 200 individuals may be in the same troop, which is limited in size by the number of suitable sleeping trees.Photograph: William Warby