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- Several species in the "Othonna" and "Crassothonna" are commonly called bobbejaankool in Afrikaans which translates to baboon cress or baboon cabbages.
- (2010), she performs a duet with Kurt Darren (‘Slang in die gras’) and the Robbie Wessels song "Skouspel 2010", about a baboon that creates chaos in a hotel room, provides comic relief with the aid of baboon sounds provided by the musician Leon Ecroignard.
- Several of the vignettes portray a female baboon singing sensually to an all-baboon audience "Give me, give me, give me detumescence..."
- A road upgrade project revealed in March 2012, that a large community of baboon spiders existed in the area.
- In South Africa, the terms "bobbejaan spanner" and "baboon spanner" are commonly used, especially for large pipe wrenches. "Bobbejaan" is the Afrikaans term for a baboon.
- In 2014, a male baboon was injured in its cage and died after its injuries were uncared for.
- "Ceratogyrus meridionalis", commonly known as the Zimbabwe grey baboon tarantula or the grey mustard baboon, is a species of tarantula. It is found in Malawi and Mozambique.
- In the book a baboon is stolen from the Woodland Park Zoo in Seattle. Shortly after publication someone did actually steal a baboon from the Zoo.
- One major reason for its widespread success is that the olive baboon is omnivorous and like other baboons, will eat practically anything.
- Although the title might be read to indicate it is a chacma baboon, Typhoon was actually a hamadryas baboon.
- Some of the primate species reported are: chimpanzee ("Pan troglodytes"), and baboons ("Papio"): anubis baboon ("Papio anubis"), yellow baboon ("Papio cynocephalus"), and hamadryas baboon ("Papio hamadryas").
- "Baviaan", meaning baboon, is a translation of the river's original Khoikhoi name, "i Ncwama", also believed to mean "baboon". Beutler consequently named the river the "Gomee" or "Baviaans".
- Baboons are primates comprising the genus "Papio", one of the 23 genera of Old World monkeys.
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