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Mother and Baby Baboons

by Jan Tritten

[Editor's Note: This article originally appeared in Midwifery Today, Issue 86, Summer 2008.]

Photo by Jan TrittenDorothy had been excited about showing me the baboons at Cape Point on our venue-checking trip to Cape Town, South Africa, for a possible conference.

We had a lovely trip to the point sightseeing and buying trinkets along the way. We got to the Cape Point parking lot and parked the car. As I was putting my bag of trinkets in the "boot," a momma baboon came up and grabbed my bag, tore it and got part of it. I kept the goodies. We laughed and the momma jumped onto a red car. I enjoyed taking several more photos to share with you in the magazine.


Photo by Jan TrittenPhoto by Jan Tritten

We had a lovely walk up to the lighthouse and saw beautiful views. The whole area around Cape Town is stunning. I hope we are able to do a conference there so you can see it in person! We also had one of the nicest meals of my life, with seven kinds of seafood and curry. We happily headed to the car after our lovely sojourn. And yes, some baboons were being chased out of the restaurant. Oh, and a bird stole calamari right out of my hand at the restaurant.

Photo by Jan TrittenPhoto by Jan TrittenWe got to the parking lot with Dorothy carrying our leftovers in a white Styrofoam carton. The baboons were nowhere to be seen. Then from far down the parking lot came the mother-running at high speed with the baby firmly attached to her back. She went right for Dorothy's carton and spilled rice and shrimp. The baby jumped off her back and the two of them ate the rice. They apparently don't like shrimp. The baby then jumped back on mom and off they went looking for another victim.

Photo by Jan TrittenThey found the next victim quickly: It was a woman with drinks in a white plastic bag. The momma wrestled the bag quickly out of the shocked woman's grip. The baboon got an orange drink out, bit a hole in it and began sucking the juice, most of which fell to the ground. The baby jumped off her back and drank the juice off of the ground. When momma had sucked all she could, she threw down the almost empty bottle and began to suck the rest off the ground with her baby (see picture). When they were done with that the baby jumped back onto her perch on momma's back and off they went. We had many rich and delightful experiences but this was the funniest.

We also stopped at a penguin colony on the way back from the cape. Dorothy said after many trips to the cape this is the first time she saw a mother baboon with her baby. This was delightful for midwives!

Each one teach one.
 jan

Jan Tritten

Jan Tritten is the founder and editor of Midwifery Today. She became a midwife in 1976 after the wonderful homebirth of one of her daughters. Her mission is to make loving midwifery care the norm for birthing women and their babies in this country and around the world. Meet Jan at our conferences around the world! [ PHOTO BY ANDREA NOLL ]

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