Next up are
Hamadryas Baboons, which are an interesting, active species. I've seen them at
31 zoos, but in some cases they've been showcased in absolutely massive numbers. The two Australian zoos and 15 American zoos listed below have never reached the volume of 50 to 100 baboons that are at some of the 14 European establishments. It's also fascinating that I've watched the species at approximately the same number of zoos in Europe as in North America, even though I've visited
triple the zoos in that latter continent. For sure, baboons in general are more common in Europe.
Some of these zoos are ones I’ve visited on several occasions, but I’ve listed them only
once and that is based on the first time I ever saw Hamadryas Baboons at each zoo.
1- Adelaide Zoo (Australia) – Hamadryas Baboon – 2007
2- Melbourne Zoo (Australia) – Hamadryas Baboon – 2007
3- Phoenix Zoo (USA) – Hamadryas Baboon – 2008
4- Sedgwick County Zoo (USA) – Hamadryas Baboon – 2010
5- Cleveland Zoo (USA) – Hamadryas Baboon – 2010
6- North Carolina Zoo (USA) – Hamadryas Baboon – 2010
7- Riverbanks Zoo (USA) – Hamadryas Baboon – 2010
8- Oakland Zoo (USA) – Hamadryas Baboon – 2011
9- G W Exotic Animal Park (USA) – Hamadryas Baboon – 2015
10- Wild Wilderness Drive-Through Safari (USA) – Hamadryas Baboon – 2015
11- Sierra Safari Zoo (USA) – Hamadryas Baboon – 2015
12- West Coast Game Park Safari (USA) – Hamadryas Baboon – 2015
13- Monterey Zoo (USA) – Hamadryas Baboon – 2017
14- America’s Teaching Zoo: Moorpark College (USA) – Hamadryas Baboon – 2017
15- Special Memories Zoo (USA) – Hamadryas Baboon – 2018
16- Stichting AAP (Netherlands) – Hamadryas Baboon – 2019
17- Van Blanckendaell Park (Netherlands) – Hamadryas Baboon – 2019
18- Frankfurt Zoo (Germany) – Hamadryas Baboon – 2019
19- Cologne Zoo (Germany) – Hamadryas Baboon – 2019
20- Krefeld Zoo (Germany) – Hamadryas Baboon – 2019
21- Safaripark Beekse Bergen (Netherlands) – Hamadryas Baboon – 2019
22- Tierpark Hagenbeck (Germany) – Hamadryas Baboon – 2019
23- Berlin Zoo (Germany) – Hamadryas Baboon – 2019
24- Serengeti-Park (Germany) – Hamadryas Baboon – 2019
25- Wildlands Adventure Zoo Emmen (Netherlands) – Hamadryas Baboon – 2019
26- Dierenpark Amersfoort (Netherlands) – Hamadryas Baboon – 2019
27- Jyllands Park Zoo (Denmark) – Hamadryas Baboon – 2022
28- Aalborg Zoo (Denmark) – Hamadryas Baboon – 2022
29- Copenhagen Zoo (Denmark) – Hamadryas Baboon – 2022
30- San Diego Zoo (USA) – Hamadryas Baboon – 2023
31- Wildlife World Zoo, Aquarium & Safari Park (USA) – Hamadryas Baboon – 2023
I've certainly come across some dreadful Hamadryas Baboon exhibits over the years.
I saw Hamadryas Baboons on cement at
Melbourne Zoo (Australia) back in 2007. Does anyone remember this exhibit? It was horrendous, but at least the zoo has since built a beautiful new one.
@Triffle
I saw Hamadryas Baboons in this all-indoor disaster at
Cleveland Metroparks Zoo (USA) in 2010:
America's Teaching Zoo: Moorpark College (USA) in 2017 had baboons (Hamadryas and Olive) in corn-crib cages:
This photo shows TWO joined, yet separate, cages for Hamadryas Baboons at
Wild Wilderness Drive-Through Safari (USA). Scandalous.
Even famous
Copenhagen Zoo (Denmark) keeps Hamadryas Baboons on blistering cement ('Giant's Causeway'?) in this enclosure that was built in the 1920s. They were all huddled in the shade during my visit.
And there's the legendary
Krefeld Zoo (Germany) exhibit for Hamadryas Baboons. When I was there in 2019, I could scarcely believe that the baboons are actually contained. It's a European zoo, so anything goes! It's not outside the realm of possibility that the baboons can escape but perhaps are scared to, or perhaps they wander around the zoo whenever it's a quiet day. Ha!
@Maguari
So what about some great Hamadryas Baboon exhibits?
Oakland Zoo (USA) has a decent one, built for Giant Pandas but the black-and-white blobs never arrived.
Wildlands Adventure Zoo Emmen (Netherlands) has an imposing entrance and has gone with a ruined temple type theme and there's a LOT of baboons running around everywhere.
@RonBurrgundy
There's also a fairly new exhibit at
San Diego Zoo (USA) for Hamadryas Baboons, in the
Africa Rocks zone that offers visitors many vantage points for viewing the primates.
@Moebelle
Cologne Zoo (Germany) doesn't have the best Hamadryas Baboon exhibit as there's too much mock-rock and a crazy amount of overcrowding, but the number of primates scampering around everywhere is certainly memorable. Someone told me that this exhibit held 150 baboons around a decade ago. Is that true? Does anyone know how many there are now? They won't stand still long enough to be counted!
@Green_mamba
It was nice to see Hamadryas Baboons in a big, grassy exhibit that was built in 2019 at
Van Blanckendaell Park (Netherlands). For the animals, this type of enclosure might be the best.
Lastly, it was a shock to see Hamadryas Baboons together with African Elephants (!!) at
Safaripark Beekse Bergen (Netherlands) in 2019. The mix seems to work, with the baboons apparently hanging out in the central, rocky area and avoiding their lumbering buddies. This photo shows just a fraction of the entire space.
@KevinB
Mammal Lists:
Gibbons -
143 zoos (64 White-handed, 62 Siamang, 36 White-cheeked, 12 Yellow-cheeked, 7 Southern Grey, 5 Pileated, 3 Silvery, 2 Agile, 1 Eastern Hoolock, with some zoos obviously having multiple types of gibbon)
Elephants -
105 zoos (62 Asian, 53 African, including some zoos with both)
Gorillas - 74
Orangutans - 74
Chimpanzees - 64
Mandrills - 41
Hamadryas Baboons - 31
Bonobos - 14
Drills - 8