An adult and a juvenile olive baboon (Papio anubis) at
Queen Elizabeth National Park, Uganda. The most wide-ranging of all
baboons, the olive baboon inhabits
savannas,
steppes, and forests in 25 countries throughout Africa. This highly adaptable species is omnivorous, feeding on a large variety of plants, invertebrates, small mammals, and birds.Photograph:
Charles J. Sharp
An adult and a juvenile olive baboon (Papio anubis) at
Queen Elizabeth National Park, Uganda. The most wide-ranging of all
baboons, the olive baboon inhabits
savannas,
steppes, and forests in 25 countries throughout Africa. This highly adaptable species is omnivorous, feeding on a large variety of plants, invertebrates, small mammals, and birds.Photograph:
Charles J. Sharp