Baboons escape crocodile jaws
Drinking water in the swamp, a crocodile baboon raised abominable teeth and grabbed it, but the monkey fiercely resisted.
In addition to the baboon, there are many other animals that come to the swamp to drink water. Because the water is quite shallow, they have to drink near crocodiles. A crocodile quickly grabbed the monkey's head. All the animals fled, only a monkey and herd tried to help you.
After a brave fight with the predator, the monkey escapes the crocodile jaw and returns to the herd.
Baboons ( Cercopithecidae ) are a monkey family of 5 species that live in Asia and Africa. They have large heads and a long dog-like muzzle. Baboons move with all four limbs. They weigh 14-40 kg and body length is 45 to 70 cm. If including the tail, baboons are 50-115 cm long. They mainly live in flat grasslands or rocky mountains and eat both animals and plants.
Extremely intelligent and highly social, baboons live and move in flocks. They communicate with each other in a cry. With large teeth and strong limbs, baboons are formidable opponents for most animals of the same size.
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