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  2. Sands of the Kalahari - Wikipedia

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    Sands of the Kalahari is a 1965 British adventure film starring Stuart Whitman, Stanley Baker, Susannah York, Harry Andrews, Theodore Bikel and Nigel Davenport, based on the 1960 novel The Sands of Kalahari by William Mulvihill. [1]

  3. Shakma - Wikipedia

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    Shakma, a hamadryas baboon belonging to medical student Sam, is injected by Sam's professor Sorensen with an experimental variation of corticotropin intended to inhibit aggression. When Shakma awakes and goes berserk, Sorensen instructs Sam to euthanize him, but Sam cannot bring himself to carry out the order and leaves Shakma unconscious.

  4. In the Shadow of Kilimanjaro - Wikipedia

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    Chris scares them off and Jack explores the flipped supply truck. The troop of baboons returns, now more fierce, Chris, Odom, and Uto takes of on the jeep, leaving Jack behind. Meanwhile, Tshombe flies Lucille flies of town, but a stowaway baboon on the plane attacks them, forcing the plane to crash, killing all three of them.

  5. Animals Are Beautiful People - Wikipedia

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    One scene depicts baboons, elephants, giraffes, warthogs and other African animals eating fermented fruit of the Marula tree. The animals then appear intoxicated, and they stagger around to comic effect, before nightfall comes and they fall asleep. In the morning, we see one baboon wake up, disheveled, next to a warthog, and quietly exit the ...

  6. Why you yawn when you’re bored, according to experts - AOL

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    Yawning facilitates cooling of the brain, explains Epstein. This happens via blood flow, the inhalation of cool air, and the occasional tearing of the eyes. It has also been found that yawning ...

  7. Yawn - Wikipedia

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    In a study involving gelada baboons, yawning was contagious between individuals, especially those that were socially close. This suggests that emotional proximity rather than spatial proximity is an indicator of yawn contagion.

  8. The meaning behind your dog's yawn revealed - AOL

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  9. Eye of the Leopard - Wikipedia

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    She kills a baboon mother. While she feeds, she notices a baby baboon clinging on to the dead mother. Instead of killing the baby, Legadema decides to protect it. She even carries the baboon out of harm's way at the approach of a hyena. There are scenes where Legadema plays and cuddles with the baby baboon, displaying her maternal instinct.