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Definition of Chacma

Chacma
Chacma Chac"ma, n. [Native name.] A large species of African baboon (Cynocephalus porcarius); -- called also ursine baboon. Note: [See Illust. of Baboon.]

Meaning of Chacma from wikipedia

- The chacma baboon (Papio ursinus), also known as the Cape baboon, is, like all other baboons, from the Old World monkey family. It is one of the largest...
- Jack (died 1890) was the name of a Chacma baboon who was an ****istant to a disabled railway signalman, James Wide, in South Africa. Jack was the pet and...
- Guinea baboon, the olive baboon, the yellow baboon, the Kinda baboon and the chacma baboon. Each species is native to one of six areas of Africa and the hamadryas...
- substantial genetic exchange between the two taxa. Kinda baboons hybridise with chacma baboons in Kafue National Park in southern Zambia. The Kinda baboons live...
- Fred (died 25 March 2011) was a chacma baboon from Cape Town, South Africa. He came to international attention as the leader of a baboon "gang" which developed...
- and flatlands further away from the beaches are home to bush elephants, Chacma baboons, southern giraffe, lions, leopard, black rhinoceros, spotted and...
- Baltimore and London: The Johns Hopkins University Press. ISBN 9780801857898. "Chacma baboon - Botswana Travel Guide". www.botswana-travel-guide.com. Retrieved...
- in other areas during season and with relevant permits.[citation needed] Chacma baboons (Papio ursinus) are the mammals most intimately ****ociated with...
- with long arms and legs along with yellowish-brown hair. They resemble the chacma baboon, but are somewhat smaller and with a less elongated muzzle. Their...
- Pollination is by wind, bees and sunbirds and seed dispersal by the wind. Chacma baboons and buck[further explanation needed] sometimes eat the flower heads...