What does a baboon look like?

Baboons are large primates belonging to the subfamily Cercopithecinae. They are native to Africa and Arabia. Baboons have a distinctive appearance with long, shaggy fur that covers their bodies. They have large, muscular bodies with four limbs that are well-adapted for climbing and walking. Baboons also have long tails, which they use for balance and communication. Their faces are typically dark in color and have prominent brow ridges. Baboons have large, expressive eyes that help them communicate with each other. They also have strong jaws with large, canine teeth. The color of their fur can vary from light brown to dark brown, gray, or even black. Some species of baboons also have distinctive markings, such as white or yellow patches on their faces or rumps.