Scientific name: Papio hamadryas
It was a sacred animal to the ancient Egyptians and appears in various roles in ancient Egyptian religion, hence its alternative name of 'Sacred Baboon'.
Apart from the striking size difference between the sexes (males are often twice as large as females) which is common to all baboons, this species also shows sexual dimorphism in coloration. The fur of males is silver-white in color and they have a pronounced cape (mane and mantle) which they develop around the age of ten, while the females are capeless and brown. Their faces range in color from red to tan to a dark brown that older males often exhibit.
It lives in semi-desert areas, savannas and rocky areas, requiring cliffs for sleeping and possibilities to drink water. The Hamadryas Baboon is omnivorous and is adapted to its relatively dry habitat.
my note: The Hamadryas Baboon are very agitated animals, always moving, running, fighting, yelling. Sometimes they seems to be like us, on a society where they have to challenge for a position and status.
Took pictures of them was quite hard because with the movement sometimes the picture came blurry.
You've to adjust your camera's ISO, and most importantly, always be alert to take the perfect shot! How I said, they always move, so chances of unusual pictures will certainly appear, and you have to be prepared to take them.
--> be alert to be able to take the most amazing and unbelieveble pictures of theirs society.



