Papio anubis
Statut de Conservation (Liste Rouge de l'UICN):
Préoccupation mineure (LC)
Loud, watchful, and always in motion — olive baboons live in groups where everything is seen and nothing is simple. They travel in troops, spread wide across the savanna, calling out, foraging, arguing. Dominance matters. So does loyalty.
They eat almost anything: fruits, seeds, insects, even small animals. Opportunists, shaped by landscape and pressure. Males are large, sharp-fanged, ready to defend. Females carry infants close, walking fast, glancing often.
They’re smart, social, and built to thrive in the spaces between wild and human.