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Kinda baboon

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Kingdom
  
Animalia

Class
  
Mammalia

Family
  
Cercopithecidae

Rank
  
Species

Phylum
  
Chordata

Order
  
Primates

Genus
  
Papio

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Similar
  
Cuban small‑eared toad, Guinea baboon, Papionini, Chacma baboon, Giant kingbird

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The Kinda baboon (Papio cynocephalus subsp. kindae) is a subspecies of baboon present in the miombo woodlands of Angola, the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Zambia, and possibly western Tanzania. While the Kinda baboon is often considered to be a subspecies of the yellow baboon (Papio cynocephalus), it is distinct enough to merit status as full species (P. kindae) under the phylogenetic species concept.

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Kinda baboon Yellow baboon photo Papio cynocephalus G111378 ARKive

Like the yellow baboon, the Kinda baboon is golden in color with a light build and lanky appearance. Unlike the yellow baboon and all other baboons, however, it is unusually small; adult males are about the size of adult females of other baboon species. The Kinda baboon is also characterized by its short face (relating to its small size), pink circles around its eyes, and its infants are frequently born with white instead of black hair.

Kinda baboon Yellow baboon photo Papio cynocephalus G111375 ARKive

Baboons in between the size of the Kinda baboon and the yellow baboon are present in northeastern Zambia, and possibly in northern Malawi and southwestern Tanzania as well. Such a broad area of intergradation has been taken as evidence of substantial genetic exchange between the two taxa.

Kinda baboon Kinda Baboons Kasanka Baboon Project

The Kinda baboon appears to live in large (perhaps over 100 members) multi-male and multi-female groups, similar to olive and yellow baboons. Little else is known about its behavior.

Kinda baboon Aileen Moves to Zambia to Chase Baboons Kasanka Baboon Project

The Kinda is named after the town in southern DRC where it is usually found.

Kinda baboon family


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Kinda baboon Zambia Personality and life of the Kinda Baboon

Kinda baboon

References

Kinda baboon Wikipedia