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Baboon sightings in Empangeni and Ngwelezane

Baboon strolls through Empangeni

A huge baboon was spotted in Empangeni Rail yesterday afternoon.

The ZO was informed about the primate which was seen by a few residents near a local bar in Second Street.

Tommy Scheepers told the ZO the male baboon was at least a metre in size.

‘It was huge, we couldn’t believe it. I just laughed when we saw it, I have never seen anything like that in my life.

‘Some guy was chasing it in the street and then it ran up a tree near us.

‘It sat there for almost an hour-and-a-half before it made its way into the nearby greenbelt,’ said Scheepers.

Local Tommy Scheepers attempts to get a closeup photo of the baboon, while still maintaining a safe distance

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Baboons are terrestrial (ground dwelling) and are found in open savannah, open woodland and hills across Africa.

They are foragers and are active at irregular times throughout the day and night.

They can raid human dwellings, and in South Africa, they have been known to prey on sheep and goats.

And while many may feel that the baboon may be have been encroaching and posing a threat to locals, it seemed to think it owned the town.

‘He walked around like he was a local, like he owned the place.

A baboon was spotted and killed in Ngwelezana this morning

‘At some point I wanted to ask it to come have a drink with us,’ laughed Scheepers. KZN Ezemvelo Wildlife officials were alerted.

Meanwhile a picture of a dead baboon, which was spotted and killed in the early hours of this morning in Ngwelezana, surfaced online a short while ago.

It is unclear whether it was the same baboon seen in Empangeni yesterday.

Traditionally, baboons are believed to be used for witchcraft.

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