My Baboon Report By Elizabeth
My class is studying animals. My group read about Baboons. Baboons live in a grassy habitat. I learned a lot about Baboons. My report will tell you a lot about what they eat, their habitat, their babies and some things I find interesting about them. I hope you enjoy to reading my report.

Read on to find out about Baboons and how they are a little different than humans. They have powerful jaws and muzzles like a dog. They go on a diet, they eat both animals and plants. They also eat reptiles. They come in troops to get together with their family but males often leave the troop to join another group.

Baboons like to eat lots of things. Read on to find more about their favorite foods. Baboons are omnivores they eat plants and little creatures. Baboons eat a lot of grass and small mammals. Baboons eat like us, but not with forks or knives or spoons they dig up bulbs.

Baboons carry their babies on their backs. Babies look different from their moms, they have pink faces, pink ears and black hair. Their mom carries them jockey style. Their one years old when their independent.

You're going to learn about interesting facts about baboons if you read on. Usually they mate in rainy seasons. By the baby is six months old its face turns brownish like its mother. There are many different types of baboons. The different types of baboons have different names.

You can learn more about baboons if you're interested in my report. I hope you had a great time reading my report.
