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Wild baboons and impala co-exist at C.A.R.E.

  • Samantha Dewhirst, MSc
  • May 26, 2018
  • 1 min read

Check out the video above showing the wild baboons foraging in the morning winter sun at C.A.R.E. amongst the impala. Wild male Jesse is courting alpha female Itchi who recently weaned her youngest son, San. Jesse was nursed back to health in 2013 after suffering from tetanus - he was totally recumbent and now he is healthy and wild and free!

 
 
 

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