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Qué (quién) es Chacma - definición

SPECIES OF BABOON FROM THE OLD WORLD MONKEY FAMILY
Papio ursinus; Chacma; Cape baboon; Cape Baboon; Cape Chacma; Gray-footed Chacma; Ruacana Chacma; Chacma Baboon; Cape chacma
  • Trapped up tree by Kalahari lions<br/>[[Tswalu Kalahari Reserve]], [[South Africa]]
  • Chacma baboons mating at ''[[Cape Point]]'' in South Africa
  • Chacma baboon skeleton
  • Chacma baboons have been observed to adopt orphaned young
  • Chacma baboons live in proximity to humans and are frequently killed as vermin

Chacma         
·noun A large species of African baboon (Cynocephalus porcarius);
- called also ursine baboon. [See ·Illust. of Baboon.].
chacma baboon         
['t?akm?]
¦ noun a dark grey baboon inhabiting savannah in southern Africa. [Papio ursinus.]
Origin
C19: from Khoikhoi.
Jack (baboon)         
CHACMA BABOON, D. 1890
Jack the Signalman; Jack (monkey); Jack (Chacma baboon); Jack (chacma baboon)
Jack (died 1890) was a chacma baboon who attained some fame for acting as an assistant to a disabled railway signalman in South Africa.

Wikipedia

Chacma baboon

The chacma baboon (Papio ursinus), also known as the Cape baboon, is, like all other baboons, from the Old World monkey family. It is one of the largest of all monkeys. Located primarily in southern Africa, the chacma baboon has a wide variety of social behaviours, including a dominance hierarchy, collective foraging, adoption of young by females, and friendship pairings. These behaviors form parts of a complex evolutionary ecology. In general, the species is not threatened, but human population pressure has increased contact between humans and baboons. Hunting, trapping, and accidents kill or remove many baboons from the wild, thereby reducing baboon numbers and disrupting their social structure.

Ejemplos de uso de Chacma
1. There are between 250 and 270 chacma baboons in 20 to 30 troupes around Cape Town.
2. Some other primates have exhibited fishing behavior, Meijaard wrote, including Japanese macaques, chacma baboons, olive baboons, chimpanzees and orangutans.