baboon - use in sentences

Possessives

  • ass: His sunburned face was as red as a baboon's ass, and his gray hair was matted in all sorts of directions.
  • bottom: Probably, when I was at the zoo looking at baboons ' bottoms!

Converse of object

  • include: The park is home to many interesting species of desert plants while local animals include baboons, vervet monkeys, rhino and antelope.
  • see: Table Mountain is really good to climb and there's Cape Point where you can be certain to see wild baboons and ostriches.
  • use: Most of the research into using animals as a source of organs for human transplants has been done using baboons and pigs.
  • rescue: Last year the wildlife sanctuary rescued nine baboons, who also came from Northern Ireland.

Adjective modifier

  • wild-caught: HLS have transplanted transgenic pig hearts and kidneys into wild-caught baboons, resulting in complete failure.
  • wild: Table Mountain is really good to climb and there's Cape Point where you can be certain to see wild baboons and ostriches.
  • yellow: This creature has been identified as a yellow baboon.
  • female: Hence, among female baboons at Tsaobis, it is no surprise that vigilance primarily serves to reduce the risk of predation.
  • captive: On the farm is a captive baboon, Piet, who becomes startlingly involved in his new life.
  • male: Two wild male baboons joined these females approximately six weeks post release, and remained with them.

Modifies a noun

  • pelt: It's white and fluffy - kinda looks like one of Naraku's baboon pelts wrapped up. ] voice Stop, Kagura.
  • population: This is a long-term study of the behavior, ecology, and genetics of a desert baboon population.
  • liver: In 1992 a patient survived for two months with a baboon liver before succumbing to infection.
  • group: Publications Cowlishaw G ( 1999 ) Ecological and social determinants of spacing behavior in desert baboon groups.

Noun used with modifier

  • gelada: In the wild, the gelada baboons have a complex society, forming groups of up to 600 animals.
  • chacma: The Tsaobis baboon population is comprised of several troops of chacma baboons Papio ursinus.
  • desert: This is a long-term study of the behavior, ecology, and genetics of a desert baboon population.

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