- The
gelada (Theropithecus
gelada, Amharic: ጭላዳ, romanized: č̣əlada, Oromo:
Jaldeessa daabee),
sometimes called the bleeding-heart
monkey or the
gelada baboon...
-
completed his PhD in 1974 on the
social organisation of the
gelada,
Theropithecus gelada, a
monkey that is a
close relative to baboons. He
spent two years...
- the Omo River, Ethiopia. Both T.
brumpti and its cousin, the
extant gelada (T.
gelada), were
related to the baboon.
Similar to most
other such animals,...
-
family Cercopithecidae. It
contains a
single living species, the
gelada (Theropithecus
gelada),
native to the
Ethiopian Highlands.
Additional species are known...
- 1840), the
Walia Ibex (Capra
walie Rüppell 1835), and the
Gelada Baboon (Theropithecus
gelada Rüppell 1835). Rüppell also
published accounts of his travels:...
- of
geladas such as
artificial rocks and earthbanks, and
displays about life in the
highlands and the side-by-side
evolution of
humans and
geladas. Visitors...
-
appearing similar.
Notable animals in the
mountains include the
walia ibex,
gelada, and caracal.
There are a few
Ethiopian wolves.
Although the word Semien...
- "kidnapping"
females from
other harems and
subsequent herding. In contrast,
gelada harems are
based on
kinship ties to
genetically related females. Multiple...
- wolf and the
walia ibex, a wild goat
found nowhere else in the world. The
gelada baboon and the caracal, a cat, also
occur within the
Simien Mountains. More...
-
include the
macaques of
North Africa and Asia, as well as the baboons,
geladas, mangabeys, kipunji, drills, and mandrills,
which are
essentially from...