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The five baboon species are some of the largest non-hominid members of the primate order; only the Mandrill and the Drill are larger. In modern scientific use, only members of the genus Papio are called baboons, but previously the closely related Gelada (genus Theropithecus) and two species of Mandrill and Drill (genus Mandrillus) were grouped in the same genus, and these monkeys are still often referred to as baboons in everyday speech. The word "baboon" comes from "babouin", the name given to them by the French naturalist Buffon. The baboon held several positions in Egyptian mythology. The baboon god Baba, was worshipped in Pre-Dynastic times; alternatively, this may be the origin of the animal's name. Papio belongs to family Cercopithecidae, in subfamily Cercopithecinae. Physiology All baboons have long dog-like muzzles (cynocephalus = dog-head), close-set eyes, heavy powerful

Discography

Global Gumbo


A Bum Note & A Bead of Sweat


Boogie Curse


Secret Robot Control


Something Good Is Going to Happen


Face Down in Turpentine


Numb Ep



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