Baboons are fascinating creatures.
They are curious too.
If you leave your car doors or windows open they will get inside and take things just as the monkeys do.
In fact, baboons are Old World Monkeys.
In fact, baboons are Old World Monkeys.
These photos were taken at Lake Nakuru National Park in Kenya. I took many photos but at the moment I can only find a few to share.
I especially enjoy watching the baby baboons. Understandably the baby baboon likes to stick close by mama baboon. Most often you will see the baby being carried around on the mama's back or belly.
This particular baby seemed to be having lots of fun by himself on the picnic table with his mama close at hand.
I hope you enjoyed these photos.
I'm linking up with our host Eileen at Saturday's Critters.
Happy Mother's Day to all the mothers reading this.
You deserve a big hug. xx
Happy Mother's Day to all the mothers reading this.
You deserve a big hug. xx
13 comments:
Wonderful photos! The babies are so cute.
especially like the third shot of the baby on the table
Visit from Norway. Nice :-)
What a lovely post! The baby baboon is indeed very cute, like all the babies are. :)
Thank you for sharing. Happy Mother's Day!
Happy Mother's Day to you! Oh my, the Baby Baboon is just adorable. Wonderful shots of these cuties. Thank you for linking up and sharing your post. Have a happy weekend!
The babies behave so much like human toddlers!
They are such wonderful creatures! You got good frames of them. :)
I agree, they are such fascinating animals. Your photos are fantastic!
Thanks for putting these pics up, they're awesome.
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The perfect post for Mother's Day ... babies and moms! Wonderful! happy critter day!
Cracking animals - I wonder how smart they would be if we could give them IQ (or similar) tests.
Cheers - Stewart M - Melbourne
Baby monkeys are so much fun with their antics and cute faces. Happy Mother's Day to your mom.
Awesome--- I've always been curious about these creatures. Their actions are sometimes so "human" like. I think they are amazing... It must have been so great to see them in the wild as you have done:)
Vicki
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