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I agree with what Nate is trying to show.
99% its Ceratogyrus bechuanicus. The "greater horned baboon" usually refers to Ceratogyrus brachycephalus, which has a horn going foward. Yours has a horn going backwards, which is Ceratogyrus bechuanicus.
99% its Ceratogyrus bechuanicus. The "greater horned baboon" usually refers to Ceratogyrus brachycephalus, which has a horn going foward. Yours has a horn going backwards, which is Ceratogyrus bechuanicus.