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Liberec, Czech Republic. 18th Mar, 2026. Hamadryas baboon family at Liberec Zoo in the Czech Republic. These impressive primates are known for their distinctive social structure, where dominant males lead groups of females and their offspring, forming tight-knit family units. (Credit Image: © Slavek Ruta/ZUMA Press Wire) EDITORIAL USAGE ONLY! Not for Commercial USAGE!-stock-foto
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Liberec, Czech Republic. 18th Mar, 2026. Hamadryas baboon family at Liberec Zoo in the Czech Republic. These impressive primates are known for their distinctive social structure, where dominant males lead groups of females and their offspring, forming tight-knit family units. (Credit Image: © Slavek Ruta/ZUMA Press Wire) EDITORIAL USAGE ONLY! Not for Commercial USAGE!-stock-foto
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A six week old pygmy marmoset possessing sharp claws for clinging to tree bark and specialized teeth for feeding on tree sap takes a curious look at the world..  Pygmy marmosts are the world's smallest monkey species and often called 'finger monkeys' due to their small stature being, when fully grown, only 12-16 cm long (excluding their 17-23cm tail) and weighing between 85-140 grams. Drusillas Zoo, Alfriston, East Sussex.-stock-foto
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A young pygmy marmoset  possessing sharp claws for clinging to tree bark and specialized teeth for feeding on tree sap.  Pygmy marmostes are the world's smallest monkey species and often called 'finger monkeys' due to their small stature being, when fully grown, only 12-16 cm long (excluding their 17-23cm tail) and weighing between 85-140 grams. Drusillas Zoo, Alfriston, East Sussex.-stock-foto
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Hythe, UK. 18th Mar, 2026. Baboon, which is a large Old World monkey belonging to the genus Papio. Habitat: They are primarily terrestrial and inhabit dry regions, savannas, and woodlands across Africa and parts of the Arabian Peninsula. Diet: Baboons are omnivorous, consuming a diverse diet of fruits, seeds, roots, grasses, insects, and small animals. Port Lympne Wild Animal Park Near Hythe Kent Run By The Aspinall Foundation on 18th March, 2026 in Hythe, England. Credit: Action Foto Sport/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Hythe, UK. 18th Mar, 2026. Baboon, which is a large Old World monkey belonging to the genus Papio. Habitat: They are primarily terrestrial and inhabit dry regions, savannas, and woodlands across Africa and parts of the Arabian Peninsula. Diet: Baboons are omnivorous, consuming a diverse diet of fruits, seeds, roots, grasses, insects, and small animals. Port Lympne Wild Animal Park Near Hythe Kent Run By The Aspinall Foundation on 18th March, 2026 in Hythe, England. Credit: Action Foto Sport/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Hythe, UK. 18th Mar, 2026. Baboon, which is a large Old World monkey belonging to the genus Papio. Habitat: They are primarily terrestrial and inhabit dry regions, savannas, and woodlands across Africa and parts of the Arabian Peninsula. Diet: Baboons are omnivorous, consuming a diverse diet of fruits, seeds, roots, grasses, insects, and small animals. Port Lympne Wild Animal Park Near Hythe Kent Run By The Aspinall Foundation on 18th March, 2026 in Hythe, England. Credit: Action Foto Sport/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Hythe, UK. 18th Mar, 2026. Baboon, which is a large Old World monkey belonging to the genus Papio. Habitat: They are primarily terrestrial and inhabit dry regions, savannas, and woodlands across Africa and parts of the Arabian Peninsula. Diet: Baboons are omnivorous, consuming a diverse diet of fruits, seeds, roots, grasses, insects, and small animals. Port Lympne Wild Animal Park Near Hythe Kent Run By The Aspinall Foundation on 18th March, 2026 in Hythe, England. Credit: Action Foto Sport/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Hythe, UK. 18th Mar, 2026. Baboon, which is a large Old World monkey belonging to the genus Papio. Habitat: They are primarily terrestrial and inhabit dry regions, savannas, and woodlands across Africa and parts of the Arabian Peninsula. Diet: Baboons are omnivorous, consuming a diverse diet of fruits, seeds, roots, grasses, insects, and small animals. Port Lympne Wild Animal Park Near Hythe Kent Run By The Aspinall Foundation on 18th March, 2026 in Hythe, England. Credit: Action Foto Sport/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Hythe, UK. 18th Mar, 2026. Baboon, which is a large Old World monkey belonging to the genus Papio. Habitat: They are primarily terrestrial and inhabit dry regions, savannas, and woodlands across Africa and parts of the Arabian Peninsula. Diet: Baboons are omnivorous, consuming a diverse diet of fruits, seeds, roots, grasses, insects, and small animals. Port Lympne Wild Animal Park Near Hythe Kent Run By The Aspinall Foundation on 18th March, 2026 in Hythe, England. Credit: Action Foto Sport/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Hythe, UK. 18th Mar, 2026. Baboon, which is a large Old World monkey belonging to the genus Papio. Habitat: They are primarily terrestrial and inhabit dry regions, savannas, and woodlands across Africa and parts of the Arabian Peninsula. Diet: Baboons are omnivorous, consuming a diverse diet of fruits, seeds, roots, grasses, insects, and small animals. Port Lympne Wild Animal Park Near Hythe Kent Run By The Aspinall Foundation on 18th March, 2026 in Hythe, England. Credit: Action Foto Sport/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Baby pygmy Marmosets-stock-foto
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Baby pygmy Marmosets-stock-foto
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A six week old baby pygmy marmoset rides on the back of an older sibling, who all help out in raising the young. Pygmy marmosts are the world's smallest monkey species and often called 'finger monkeys' due to their small stature being, when fully grown, only 12-16 cm long (excluding their 17-23cm tail) and weighing between 85-140 grams. Drusillas Zoo, Alfriston, East Sussex.-stock-foto
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Hythe, UK. 18th Mar, 2026. Olive Baboon (Papio anubis), a large monkey native to various habitats across Africa. Social Structure: They live in complex hierarchical troops that can number between 20 and 60 individuals. Communication: Baboons utilize a wide range of vocalizations and visual displays, such as staring or raising eyebrows, to communicate feelings and establish dominance. Port Lympne Wild Animal Park Near Hythe Kent Run By The Aspinall Foundation on 18th March, 2026 in Hythe, England. Credit: Action Foto Sport/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Hythe, UK. 18th Mar, 2026. Olive Baboon (Papio anubis), a large monkey native to various habitats across Africa. Social Structure: They live in complex hierarchical troops that can number between 20 and 60 individuals. Communication: Baboons utilize a wide range of vocalizations and visual displays, such as staring or raising eyebrows, to communicate feelings and establish dominance. Port Lympne Wild Animal Park Near Hythe Kent Run By The Aspinall Foundation on 18th March, 2026 in Hythe, England. Credit: Action Foto Sport/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Hythe, UK. 18th Mar, 2026. Baboon, which is a large Old World monkey belonging to the genus Papio. Habitat: They are primarily terrestrial and inhabit dry regions, savannas, and woodlands across Africa and parts of the Arabian Peninsula. Diet: Baboons are omnivorous, consuming a diverse diet of fruits, seeds, roots, grasses, insects, and small animals. Port Lympne Wild Animal Park Near Hythe Kent Run By The Aspinall Foundation on 18th March, 2026 in Hythe, England. Credit: Action Foto Sport/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Hythe, UK. 18th Mar, 2026. Baboon, which is a large Old World monkey belonging to the genus Papio. Habitat: They are primarily terrestrial and inhabit dry regions, savannas, and woodlands across Africa and parts of the Arabian Peninsula. Diet: Baboons are omnivorous, consuming a diverse diet of fruits, seeds, roots, grasses, insects, and small animals. Port Lympne Wild Animal Park Near Hythe Kent Run By The Aspinall Foundation on 18th March, 2026 in Hythe, England. Credit: Action Foto Sport/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Hythe, UK. 18th Mar, 2026. Baboon, which is a large Old World monkey belonging to the genus Papio. Habitat: They are primarily terrestrial and inhabit dry regions, savannas, and woodlands across Africa and parts of the Arabian Peninsula. Diet: Baboons are omnivorous, consuming a diverse diet of fruits, seeds, roots, grasses, insects, and small animals. Port Lympne Wild Animal Park Near Hythe Kent Run By The Aspinall Foundation on 18th March, 2026 in Hythe, England. Credit: Action Foto Sport/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Hythe, UK. 18th Mar, 2026. Baboon, which is a large Old World monkey belonging to the genus Papio. Habitat: They are primarily terrestrial and inhabit dry regions, savannas, and woodlands across Africa and parts of the Arabian Peninsula. Diet: Baboons are omnivorous, consuming a diverse diet of fruits, seeds, roots, grasses, insects, and small animals. Port Lympne Wild Animal Park Near Hythe Kent Run By The Aspinall Foundation on 18th March, 2026 in Hythe, England. Credit: Action Foto Sport/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Hythe, UK. 18th Mar, 2026. Baboon, which is a large Old World monkey belonging to the genus Papio. Habitat: They are primarily terrestrial and inhabit dry regions, savannas, and woodlands across Africa and parts of the Arabian Peninsula. Diet: Baboons are omnivorous, consuming a diverse diet of fruits, seeds, roots, grasses, insects, and small animals. Port Lympne Wild Animal Park Near Hythe Kent Run By The Aspinall Foundation on 18th March, 2026 in Hythe, England. Credit: Action Foto Sport/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Hythe, UK. 18th Mar, 2026. Baboon, which is a large Old World monkey belonging to the genus Papio. Habitat: They are primarily terrestrial and inhabit dry regions, savannas, and woodlands across Africa and parts of the Arabian Peninsula. Diet: Baboons are omnivorous, consuming a diverse diet of fruits, seeds, roots, grasses, insects, and small animals. Port Lympne Wild Animal Park Near Hythe Kent Run By The Aspinall Foundation on 18th March, 2026 in Hythe, England. Credit: Action Foto Sport/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Hythe, UK. 18th Mar, 2026. Baboon, which is a large Old World monkey belonging to the genus Papio. Habitat: They are primarily terrestrial and inhabit dry regions, savannas, and woodlands across Africa and parts of the Arabian Peninsula. Diet: Baboons are omnivorous, consuming a diverse diet of fruits, seeds, roots, grasses, insects, and small animals. Port Lympne Wild Animal Park Near Hythe Kent Run By The Aspinall Foundation on 18th March, 2026 in Hythe, England. Credit: Action Foto Sport/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Hythe, UK. 18th Mar, 2026. Baboon, which is a large Old World monkey belonging to the genus Papio. Habitat: They are primarily terrestrial and inhabit dry regions, savannas, and woodlands across Africa and parts of the Arabian Peninsula. Diet: Baboons are omnivorous, consuming a diverse diet of fruits, seeds, roots, grasses, insects, and small animals. Port Lympne Wild Animal Park Near Hythe Kent Run By The Aspinall Foundation on 18th March, 2026 in Hythe, England. Credit: Action Foto Sport/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Hythe, UK. 18th Mar, 2026. Baboon, which is a large Old World monkey belonging to the genus Papio. Habitat: They are primarily terrestrial and inhabit dry regions, savannas, and woodlands across Africa and parts of the Arabian Peninsula. Diet: Baboons are omnivorous, consuming a diverse diet of fruits, seeds, roots, grasses, insects, and small animals. Port Lympne Wild Animal Park Near Hythe Kent Run By The Aspinall Foundation on 18th March, 2026 in Hythe, England. Credit: Action Foto Sport/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Hythe, UK. 18th Mar, 2026. Baboon, which is a large Old World monkey belonging to the genus Papio. Habitat: They are primarily terrestrial and inhabit dry regions, savannas, and woodlands across Africa and parts of the Arabian Peninsula. Diet: Baboons are omnivorous, consuming a diverse diet of fruits, seeds, roots, grasses, insects, and small animals. Port Lympne Wild Animal Park Near Hythe Kent Run By The Aspinall Foundation on 18th March, 2026 in Hythe, England. Credit: Action Foto Sport/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Hythe, UK. 18th Mar, 2026. Baboon, which is a large Old World monkey belonging to the genus Papio. Habitat: They are primarily terrestrial and inhabit dry regions, savannas, and woodlands across Africa and parts of the Arabian Peninsula. Diet: Baboons are omnivorous, consuming a diverse diet of fruits, seeds, roots, grasses, insects, and small animals. Port Lympne Wild Animal Park Near Hythe Kent Run By The Aspinall Foundation on 18th March, 2026 in Hythe, England. Credit: Action Foto Sport/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Hythe, UK. 18th Mar, 2026. Baboon, which is a large Old World monkey belonging to the genus Papio. Habitat: They are primarily terrestrial and inhabit dry regions, savannas, and woodlands across Africa and parts of the Arabian Peninsula. Diet: Baboons are omnivorous, consuming a diverse diet of fruits, seeds, roots, grasses, insects, and small animals. Port Lympne Wild Animal Park Near Hythe Kent Run By The Aspinall Foundation on 18th March, 2026 in Hythe, England. Credit: Action Foto Sport/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Hythe, UK. 18th Mar, 2026. Baboon, which is a large Old World monkey belonging to the genus Papio. Habitat: They are primarily terrestrial and inhabit dry regions, savannas, and woodlands across Africa and parts of the Arabian Peninsula. Diet: Baboons are omnivorous, consuming a diverse diet of fruits, seeds, roots, grasses, insects, and small animals. Port Lympne Wild Animal Park Near Hythe Kent Run By The Aspinall Foundation on 18th March, 2026 in Hythe, England. Credit: Action Foto Sport/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Hythe, UK. 18th Mar, 2026. Baboon, which is a large Old World monkey belonging to the genus Papio. Habitat: They are primarily terrestrial and inhabit dry regions, savannas, and woodlands across Africa and parts of the Arabian Peninsula. Diet: Baboons are omnivorous, consuming a diverse diet of fruits, seeds, roots, grasses, insects, and small animals. Port Lympne Wild Animal Park Near Hythe Kent Run By The Aspinall Foundation on 18th March, 2026 in Hythe, England. Credit: Action Foto Sport/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Hythe, UK. 18th Mar, 2026. Baboon, which is a large Old World monkey belonging to the genus Papio. Habitat: They are primarily terrestrial and inhabit dry regions, savannas, and woodlands across Africa and parts of the Arabian Peninsula. Diet: Baboons are omnivorous, consuming a diverse diet of fruits, seeds, roots, grasses, insects, and small animals. Port Lympne Wild Animal Park Near Hythe Kent Run By The Aspinall Foundation on 18th March, 2026 in Hythe, England. Credit: Action Foto Sport/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Hythe, UK. 18th Mar, 2026. Baboon, which is a large Old World monkey belonging to the genus Papio. Habitat: They are primarily terrestrial and inhabit dry regions, savannas, and woodlands across Africa and parts of the Arabian Peninsula. Diet: Baboons are omnivorous, consuming a diverse diet of fruits, seeds, roots, grasses, insects, and small animals. Port Lympne Wild Animal Park Near Hythe Kent Run By The Aspinall Foundation on 18th March, 2026 in Hythe, England. Credit: Action Foto Sport/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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A six week old baby pygmy marmoset loos out from behind an older sibling. Siblings all help out in raising the young. Pygmy marmosts are the world's smallest monkey species and often called 'finger monkeys' due to their small stature being, when fully grown, only 12-16 cm long (excluding their 17-23cm tail) and weighing between 85-140 grams. Drusillas Zoo, Alfriston, East Sussex.-stock-foto
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Hythe, UK. 18th Mar, 2026. Colobus Monkey Port Lympne Wild Animal Park Near Hythe Kent Run By The Aspinall Foundation on 18th March, 2026 in Hythe, England. Credit: Action Foto Sport/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Hythe, UK. 18th Mar, 2026. Colobus Monkey Port Lympne Wild Animal Park Near Hythe Kent Run By The Aspinall Foundation on 18th March, 2026 in Hythe, England. Credit: Action Foto Sport/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Hythe, UK. 18th Mar, 2026. Colobus Monkey Port Lympne Wild Animal Park Near Hythe Kent Run By The Aspinall Foundation on 18th March, 2026 in Hythe, England. Credit: Action Foto Sport/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Hythe, UK. 18th Mar, 2026. Colobus Monkey Port Lympne Wild Animal Park Near Hythe Kent Run By The Aspinall Foundation on 18th March, 2026 in Hythe, England. Credit: Action Foto Sport/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Hythe, UK. 18th Mar, 2026. Colobus Monkey Port Lympne Wild Animal Park Near Hythe Kent Run By The Aspinall Foundation on 18th March, 2026 in Hythe, England. Credit: Action Foto Sport/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Hythe, UK. 18th Mar, 2026. Colobus Monkey Port Lympne Wild Animal Park Near Hythe Kent Run By The Aspinall Foundation on 18th March, 2026 in Hythe, England. Credit: Action Foto Sport/Alamy Live News-stock-foto