- The
characteristic of cynocephaly, or
cynocephalus (/saɪnoʊˈsɛfəli/),
having the head of a canid,
typically that of a dog or jackal, is a
widely attested...
- The
mandrill (Mandrillus
sphinx) is a
large Old
World monkey native to west
central Africa. It is one of the most
colorful mammals in the world, with red...
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subspecies of the
yellow baboon are:
Papio cynocephalus cynocephalus (typical
yellow baboon)
Papio cynocephalus ibe**** (Ibean baboon)
Yellow baboons use...
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hamadryas as a full species, but
regard all the
others as
subspecies of P.
cynocephalus and
refer to them
collectively as "savanna baboons". This may not be...
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leucophaeus poensis Their closest relative is the
mandrill (Mandrillus
sphinx),
found from
southern Cameroon through mainland Equatorial Guinea (Rio Muni)...
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Hermanubis was one of the
ancestors of the dog-headed
Saint Christopher – a
cynocephalus saint, who was,
similarly to
Anubis / Hermanubis, a
powerful ferryman...
- dog
Cyclops (Gr****) – One-e****
giant Cyhyraeth (Welsh) –
Death spirit Cynocephalus (Medieval Bestiaries) – Dog-headed
humanoid A B C D E F G H I J K L M...
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distributed throughout central and
southern Africa,
consisting of two species: M.
sphinx and M. leucophaeus, the
mandrill and drill, respectively. Mandrillus, originally...
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relationships and
ritualised greetings in
adult male
baboons (Papio
cynocephalus anubis)" (PDF). Int J Primatol. 11 (2): 147–172. doi:10.1007/BF02192786...
- kipunji)
Papio (Baboons)
Olive baboon (P. anubis)
Yellow baboon (P.
cynocephalus)
Hamadryas baboon (P. hamadryas)
Guinea baboon (P. papio)
Chacma baboon...