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A young Chacma baboon (Papio ursinus) climbs on a punch-bag in the garden of a home in a suburban neighbourhood of Da Game Park near Simon's Town outside of Cape Town on October 31, 2024. About 500 chacma baboons -- among the largest monkey species and weighing up to 40 kg (88 pounds) -- roam the peninsula south of Cape Town, says the South African National Biodiversity Institute. And as human development pushes up the mountain into their natural habitat, the animals are increasingly entering plush properties to forage in gardens and take the pickings from the bins. Some manage to sneak into houses, where they can wreak havoc. Many locals are fond of the creatures, giving them pet names and following their daily adventures on social media. But others are increasingly frustrated. (Photo by RODGER BOSCH / AFP) (Photo by RODGER BOSCH/AFP via Getty Images)
A young Chacma baboon (Papio ursinus) climbs on a punch-bag in the garden of a home in a suburban neighbourhood of Da Game Park near Simon's Town outside of Cape Town on October 31, 2024. About 500 chacma baboons -- among the largest monkey species and weighing up to 40 kg (88 pounds) -- roam the peninsula south of Cape Town, says the South African National Biodiversity Institute. And as human development pushes up the mountain into their natural habitat, the animals are increasingly entering plush properties to forage in gardens and take the pickings from the bins. Some manage to sneak into houses, where they can wreak havoc. Many locals are fond of the creatures, giving them pet names and following their daily adventures on social media. But others are increasingly frustrated. (Photo by RODGER BOSCH / AFP) (Photo by RODGER BOSCH/AFP via Getty Images)
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