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Baboons in South Africa

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Humans belong to the same __________________of animals as apes.   Order  
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A(n) _______________________is a diagram that shows the family relationships between organisms.   Cladogram  
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Humans and baboons are each a type of ________________________   Primate  
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Human-wildlife _____________________often develop when urban areas expand into wild territory.   Conflicts  
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Wild animals that live in developed areas can become ______________________ to the presence of humans.   Habituated  
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In 2010, scientists counted 11 different _____________________ of baboons living on the outskirts of Cape Town.   Troops  
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Scientists discovered that baboons that live in proximity to humans are _____________________ likely to develop diseases.   More  
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Officials sometimes _________________________ baboons to decrease the population size.   Cull  
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In Cape Town, officials have tried to scare some baboons away from humans with a nonlethal technique called ______________________________.   Hazing  
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The size of Cape Town's population has ____________________________ in recent years.   Increased  
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