GELADA BABOONS
These baboons are only found in the high grasslands of Ethiopia, largely terrestrial. They are sometimes called bleeding heart monkeys because the Largely terrestrial; foraging in grasslands. Females are usually closely related but males will move from their natal group to try and control their own group.
Their level and complexity of their communication is thought to be near that of humans. They sit around and chatter to each other, but they also communicate with each other by gesturing to each other.
OLIVE BABOONS are also called the ANUBIS baboon.
They are members of the family CERCOPITHECIDAE (old-world monkeys). The species is the widest ranging of all baboons being native to 25 countries throughout Africa extending from MALI eastwards to Ethiopia and Tanzania Its coat is multi-coloured due to rings of yellow-brown and black on the hairs The male and female olive baboons differ in weight, body and tooth size. Males are on average 28 inches tall, and females measure 24 inches.