Chacma Baboons: Ecology and Behavior
- 1967 ----- b & w ----- 19 min ----- 16mm
- A study of a well-organized group of chacma baboons photographed in the Cape Point Nature Reserve, Cape of Good Hope. Reports the information collected by Professor Hall during 153 days of systematic observations. Presents the interactions of the baboons with food plants and coastal organisms in the rugged coastal environment. A single isolated group of baboons consisting of about 28 animals is described in terms of the actions and reactions of males, females and young.
- Topics: (Anthropology: Biological, Primates)
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