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Male baboon spotted out and about in the Atlantic Seaboard

Residents of the area spotted the baboon on its journey through destinations like Clifton, Camps Bay and Green Point yesterday, 28 December, reports Cape {town} Etc. The animal was first spotted treading along Victoria Road in Clifton and it later made its way to Camps Bay, Sea Point and then finally settled near the Gallows Hill Traffic Department in Green...

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