The distance between the first set of book lungs is quite small, that that's usually a good sign for male in baboons. But at the same time, it's a small enough specimen that the distance between book lungs is a bad way to guess. Personally, I'd guess male based on this, but don't be surprised at all if it turns out to be female.
The book lungs are slanted and i think I can see a gonoslit inbetween the book lungs which also appears to be curved. I'd say female but who really knows when it comes to ventral sexing.
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