A study published in Proceedings of the Royal Society B, found that while the baboons noticed and responded to a laser mark ...
In the savannas of Kenya, where the sun beats down on the golden grasses and acacia trees, male baboons live in a world of ...
Fascinating study reveals the self-awareness of wild baboons. Learn how scientists tested whether baboons can recognize ...
A new study confirms that wild baboons do not recognize themselves in mirrors, reinforcing previous research on monkey ...
Wild baboons failed to demonstrate visual self-recognition in a test carried out by anthropologists at UCL.
A groundbreaking study has confirmed that wild baboons do not recognize themselves in mirrors, adding to evidence that ...
The first evidence pointing to the unique daily problems faced by alpha male baboons arrived in 2011, when Gesquiere and ...
New research indicates that alpha male baboons are some of the most stressed – and this stress comes from the effort they put ...
Instead, it's the effort they put into their mates. That's according to a new study of wild baboons in Kenya led by Duke University professor Susan Alberts with Catherine Markham at Stony Brook ...
Wild baboons failed to demonstrate visual self-recognition in a test carried out by anthropologists. Published today in Proceedings of the Royal Society B, the study found that while the baboons ...
A male baboon closely follows his mate. Credit: Courtney Fitzpatrick, Texas A&M University Since 1971, researchers have monitored individual wild baboons in southern Kenya on a near-daily basis, ...