Baboons Survive Through Cooperation | Baboons: Rules of the Troop

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Published 2024-07-10
Over the course of evolution, millions of species have taken hold of the planet in incredible ways. But one specie has proven to be more adaptable than most: The Baboon. Able to thrive in scorched deserts, lush forests, and mountain plateaus, these animals have conquered almost every African terrain. The secret to their success: cooperation, and a code of conduct that keeps society running smoothly.

This film follows four baboon families: The Beach Troop, Mountain Band, River Troop, and Desert Troop, from the highlands of Ethiopia, down rivers in Botswana, to the southernmost beaches of South Africa. Despite vastly differnet enviormnents and challenges, they all succeed by sticking together and living by the Rules of the Troop.

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All Comments (10)
  • @tonya8652
    I enjoyed this documentary all four types of baboons are so interesting and smart its hard to choose but i think the mountain baboons are my favorite. They all are so resourceful
  • @geminichalimar
    Doesn't SA have monkey proof trash cans. Here in Canada, in bear country there are specially designed bear proof trash recepticals
  • Fossil evidence proves they have evolved over millennia...wonderful primates..😊
  • Nature is too complicated and interesting. Animals are living together peacefully, war everywhere in the human controlled worlds, we are our own preys and predators. Spending billions in arms when majority have no access to simple medical needs, hunger all over, homelessness in abundance. What is our problem ?
  • @lhorne6186
    They’ve thrived on the continent for over 2 million years 😂😂🥴🥴 Nope. Our Earth is only 6000 years old my friend. Do your own research and learn actual truth.