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Missing baboon caught in Krugersdorp

It's still uncertain where the baboon came from, but it was initially spotted in the Northcliff area, north of Johannesburg, about two weeks agoIt’s still uncertain where the baboon came from, but it was initially spotted in theFounder of the Community Led Animal Welfare organization, Cora Bailey, says the male baboon is in safe hands .

“He is going to be moved to a primate rehabilitation facility where he is going to be observed for a few days and then released into an area where he is going to have more opportunity to find another troop, to be with his own kind as nature intended,” says Bailey.

 

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This baboon was spotted in Witpoortjie early this year...

Now baboons can't even look for chics around other bushes without all of you getting paranoid

Krugersdorp? Well I never. What would a baboon be planning to do in Krugersdorp anyway? Chuffed he's off the streets of Krugersdorp!

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