What do a baboon sound like?

Baboons make a wide variety of sounds, but here are some common ones:

* Bark: This is a sharp, short sound that can be used for a variety of purposes, like warning others of danger or expressing aggression.

* Grunt: A low, guttural sound often used in social interactions or during feeding.

* Howl: A long, drawn-out sound used for long-distance communication, often to announce the location of a troop.

* Yelp: A high-pitched, sharp sound often used to express excitement or alarm.

* Chirp: A short, bird-like sound used to communicate with young.

Baboons also use a variety of facial expressions and postures to communicate, so their sounds are often accompanied by these non-verbal cues.

Here are some resources where you can hear baboon sounds:

* YouTube: Search for "baboon sounds" to find videos with recordings of their calls.

* Animal Sounds Library: This website offers a wide variety of animal sounds, including baboons.

* Field Recordings: You can often find field recordings of baboon calls online, which capture their sounds in their natural habitat.

You can also find information about baboon communication in academic papers and books.