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Mummified baboons reveal likely location of fabled land of Punt, far reach of early Egyptian mariners(图)
Mummified baboons likely location fabled land Punt far reach early Egyptian mariners
2021/1/8
The fabled land of ancient Punt was a major trading partner of Egypt's for at least 1,100 years. Punt was an important source of luxury goods, including incense, gold, leopard skins and living baboons...
Wallflower or Center of the Pack? Baboons Find Their Place
Wallflower Center of the Pack Baboons Their Place
2017/7/20
Are you the kind of person who, at a party, tends to be surrounded by friends in the middle of the crowd, or do you prefer to find a quiet corner where you can sit and talk? Recent work by scientists ...
The Majority Rules When Baboons Vote With Their Feet
Majority Rules Baboons Vote Their Feet
2015/7/13
Olive baboon troops decide where to move democratically, despite their hierarchical social order, according to a new report in Science magazine by Smithsonian researchers and colleagues. At the Mpala ...
While the female baboon’s big red bottom may be an eyesore to some, it has an aphrodisiac effect on her mates. Biologists have long thought that baboon males prefer females with bigger backsides as th...
The saying ”what doesn’t kill you makes you stronger” may not hold up to scientific scrutiny. Baboons born in times of famine are more vulnerable to food shortages later in life, finds a new study.The...
Characterisation of placental malaria in olive baboons (Papio anubis) infected with Plasmodium knowlesi H strain
Placenta malaria pregnancy baboon immunoglobulin
2012/4/28
Pregnant women have increased susceptibility to malaria infection. In these women, malaria parasites are frequently found sequestered in the placental intervillous spaces, a condition referred to as p...
Plasmodium knowlesi H strain pregnancy malaria immune responses in olive baboons (Papio anubis)
Baboon pregnancy malaria cytokine proliferation
2012/4/28
Approximately 24 million pregnant women in Sub-Saharan Africa are at risk of suffering from pregnancy malaria complications. Mechanisms responsible for increased susceptibility to malaria in pregnant ...