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Born during a drought: Bad news for baboons

Baboon group in Amboseli, Kenya

Baboon group in Amboseli, Kenya, drinking from rainpools that are slowly drying up in a drought.

Credit: Susan Alberts


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A juvenile and an infant baboon play together on a tree snag

A juvenile and an infant baboon play together on a tree snag in Amboseli.

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Adolescent female baboon grooming her mother.

Adolescent female baboon grooming her mother.

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Adult female baboon with a one-day-old infant, sitting with an adult male baboon.

Adult female baboon with a one-day-old infant, sitting with an adult male baboon.

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Infant baboon reaching toward an older juvenile who is feeding.

Infant baboon reaching toward an older juvenile who is feeding.

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Juvenile male baboon holding his young infant brother.

Juvenile male baboon holding his young infant brother.

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