Tokai & Zwaanswyk

Tokai (TK)
Tokai

The Tokai Baboon Troop is the largest troop, comprising 115 individuals.

  • Males: 7

  • Adult Females: 33

  • Subadult Males: 8

  • Subadult Females: 4

  • Immatures: 63

The seven males provide leadership and protection, while the 33 adult females raise the 63 immatures, ensuring generational survival. The eight subadult males and four subadult females are in transition to adulthood.

Due to its size, this troop has a significant ecological impact but also experiences frequent human-wildlife interactions, requiring proactive management strategies.

Zwaanswyk

The Zwaanswyk Baboon Troop consists of 32 individuals, playing a key role in the ecosystem.

  • Males: 5

  • Adult Females: 6

  • Subadult Males: 2

  • Subadult Females: 0

  • Immatures: 19

The five adult males lead the troop, with the six adult females handling nurturing duties. The 19 immatures indicate a healthy reproductive rate, while the two subadult males are developing into their roles.

This troop faces challenges from habitat encroachment, necessitating continued conservation efforts to ensure their stability.