We were driving back to camp after our 'Huab Sundowner' during the evening of August 13, 2012, when Brad photographed two individuals from a group of Chacma Baboons, Papio ursinus. Largest of all monkeys, Chacmas are located mainly in southern Africa and inhabit a variety of habitats from woodlands to subdesert. Temperatures were near 80 degrees on this clear evening.


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Make NIKON CORPORATION
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Orientation top, left side
X Resolution 1/300 inches
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Date/Time 2012:12:02 12:49:21
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Date/Time Original 2012:08:13 17:47:27
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