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Gelada
The gelada (Theropithecus gelada, , ), sometimes called the bleeding-heart monkey or the gelada baboon, is a species of Old World monkey found only in the Ethiopian Highlands, living at elevations of above sea level. It is the only living member of the genus Theropithecus, a name derived from the Greek root words for "beast-ape" (θηρο-πίθηκος : thēro-píthēkos). Like its close relatives in genus Papio, the baboons, it is largely terrestrial, spending much of its time foraging in grasslands, with grasses comprising up to 90% of its diet.

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species of mammal

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species of mammal

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species of mammal

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species of mammal

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species of mammal

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species of mammal

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species of mammal

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species of mammal

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species of mammal

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species of mammal

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species of mammal

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species of mammal

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species of mammal

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species of mammal

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species of mammal

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species of mammal
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species of mammal

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species of mammal

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species of mammal

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species of mammal

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species of mammal

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species of mammal

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species of mammal

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species of mammal

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species of mammal
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subspecies of mammal

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species of mammal