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| Specimen ID |
NSMT-M 32046 Collection Database of Specimens and Materials of National Museum of Nature and Science, Japan |
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| English Vernacular Name | Olive Baboon |
| Scientific Name | Papio anubis Kawada et al., 2021 |
| Specimen Type | Taxidermy specimen |
| Collection Institution | National Museum of Nature and Science, Japan |
| Length of front and back | 687 mm |
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| Width | 616 mm |
| Height | 1405 mm |
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| Order | Primates Kawada et al., 2021 |
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| Family | Cercopithecidae Kawada et al., 2021 |
| Genus | Papio Kawada et al., 2021 |
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Location data (mainly sampled or observed locations of organisms) on GBIF (Global Biodiversity Information Facility) GBIF Web site |
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| Scientific Name on IUCN Redlist | Papio anubis IUCN |
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| English Vernacular Name on IUCN Redlist | Olive Baboon IUCN |
| Redlist Category |
Least Concern (LC) IUCN
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| Population Trend | Stable IUCN |
| Assessment Date | 2020-01-28 IUCN |
| Published Year | 2020 IUCN |
| Verbatim Specimen ID | WTY_046 |
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| Collection Date | 1988-03 |
| Scientific Name | Papio anubis Kawada et al., 2021 |
| English Vernacular Name | Olive Baboon |
| Collection Country | CENTRAL AFRICAN REPUBLIC |
| Collection Locality | Tois Rivieres country, CENTRAL AFRICAN REPUBLIC |
| Collection Name | Yoshimoto Collection |
| Scientific Name on MDD | Papio anubis MDD |
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| English Vernacular Name on MDD | Olive Baboon MDD |
| Synonym(s) of English Vernacular Name on MDD | Anubis Baboon MDD |
| Locality of Type Specimen on MDD | Africa. Restricted by J. Anderson in 1902 to the Upper Nile. MDD |
| Scientific Name on MSW3 | Papio anubis MSW3 |
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| Locality of Type Specimen on MDW3 | Upper Nile. MSW3 |
| Scientific Name on ADW | Papio anubis ADW |
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| Habitat | tropical; terrestrial; desert or dune; savanna or grassland; forest; rainforest; scrub forest; agricultural ADW |
| Food Habit | omnivore; birds; mammals; reptiles; eggs; carrion; insects; terrestrial non-insect arthropods; leaves; roots and tubers; seeds, grains, and nuts; fruit ADW |
| Sexual Dimorphism | male larger; ornamentation ADW |