Yellow baboons
The yellow baboons are a kind of baboons belonging to Old World monkeys. Cynocephalus is the Greek word for "dog head" and is so named because of the shape of its mouth and head. It has a slender body, long arms and legs and yellowish brown hair. It resembles a chakma maca, but smaller, and the snout of a yellow babo is not long. The face has no hair, it is black, and it has a white glow around it. Males grow to about 84 cm, and females grow to about 60 cm. It has a long tail that grows to almost the length of the body. Yellow-billed monkeys live in forests with less savanna and trees in East Africa, reaching Kenya, Tanzania and Botswana. It is an omnivorous animal, a vernacular animal, mixed with male and female, and has a complex community life. It is an omnivorous animal that likes fruits, but it also eats insects as well as other plants.