chacma
English
Etymology
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Noun
chacma (plural chacmas)
- A species of baboon from Southern Africa, Papio ursinus.
- 1908, H N Hutchinson, Charles John Cornish, The Standard Library of Natural History:
- The chacmas live in companies in the kopjes, whence they descend to forage […]
- 2006, Marty Essen, Cool Creatures, Hot Planet:
- We sat quietly on the far side of the water as the chacmas treated us to a scene featuring a near-complete life cycle of activity.
Synonyms
- (Papio ursinus): Cape baboon, chacma baboon
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