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Definition of Geladas

Gelada
Gelada Gel"a*da, n. (Zo["o]l.) A baboon (Gelada Ruppelli) of Abyssinia, remarkable for the length of the hair on the neck and shoulders of the adult male.

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- over gr****es. Geladas consume their food more like ungulates than primates, and they can chew their food as effectively as zebra. Geladas are primarily...
- include the macaques of North Africa and Asia, as well as the baboons, geladas, mangabeys, kipunji, drills, and mandrills, which are essentially from...
- practices are replaced by eco-tourism economy. Simien Mountains Bushbuck Geladas Ethiopian wolf Lobelia rhynchopetalum Tawny eagle Thick-billed raven Cliff...
- 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...
- primate species: the gelada and the hamadryas baboon. The San Diego Zoo is only the second zoo in North America to house geladas, the other facility being...
- a research group at the University of Michigan found that the calls of geladas obey Menzerath's law, observing that calls are abbreviated when used in...
- proposed, but not confirmed, in other non-rodent species such as lions and geladas. In an experiment published in 1959, zoologist Hilda Bruce of the National...
- 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,...
- help in raising. Polygynous species include gorillas, Hanuman langurs, geladas, hamadryas baboons, proboscis monkeys, and golden snub-nosed monkeys, and...
- 1840), the Walia Ibex (Capra walie Rüppell 1835), and the Gelada Baboon (Theropithecus gelada Rüppell 1835). Rüppell also published accounts of his travels:...