In Zambia’s Kasanka National Park, Madonna, the first Kinda Baboon(Papio kindae) studied from birth to adulthood, embarks on an essential journey to find a mate. As she explores the lush wet-season landscape with her troop, millions of fruit bats make their annual migration. Observed by primatologist Anna Weyher and her team, Madonna’s mating decisions could reveal important details about the unique relationships between Kinda Baboon males and females. The arrival of new males triggers shifts in troop dynamics, creating love triangles and rivalries that may significantly impact Madonna and her species’ future.
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