Kinda Baboon

The Kinda Baboon is a primate species. Some put all of the baboons except the Hamandryas baboon, as subspecies of a so called Savannah baboon – however, the majority of people agree that these are distinct enough to be separate species.

The Kinda baboon Papio kindae is a species of Baboon present in the miombo woodlands of Angola, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Zambia, and possibly western Tanzania. It was once considered a subspecies of the Yellow baboon, now considered distinct enough to merit status as full species kindae under the phylogenetic species concept.

They are considered least concern by IUCN, with a stable population at the current time.

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