Join us on a delightful safari adventure in Kruger National Park as we capture a charming sighting of a baboon sitting in the middle of a tar road. From our open game viewer, we observe this playful primate as it engages in some amusing antics, including scratching its back and attempting to open the fruit of the iconic Sausage Tree. In this video, the baboon begins by scratching its back with his hand, showcasing its flexibility and grooming behaviour. This simple act is not just for comfort; it also plays a role in social bonding and hygiene among baboons. After a good scratch, the baboon turns its attention to the Sausage Tree, known for its distinctive, sausage-shaped fruits that hang from its branches. With a mix of curiosity and determination, the baboon uses both its hands and feet to try and open the fruit. The Sausage Tree fruit is a vital food source for many animals in the park, including baboons, monkeys, bush pigs, elephants, and even hippos. Additionally, various bird species, such as horn
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