
Overview
Almost every day for the past 25 years, the Viramba troop of yellow baboons have been accompanied by scientists in one of the most extensive primate research projects ever conducted. Researcher Holly Carroll has come to understand the troop, which is controlled by its female members. She discovered that they had established a strict hierarchy in order to keep daily life running smoothly. Interestingly, female offspring automatically inherit their mother's rank. Research into the lives of these 'wild women' of Viramba shows that living in a group can work if all members cooperate. Life in Mikumi National Park is certainly not easy but their inherited hierarchy means there is little need for these baboons to fight.
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21 - 1Meerkats: Part of the Team October 13, 2002
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21 - 2Danger in Tiger Paradise October 20, 2002
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21 - 3Falklands: Flying Devils October 27, 2002
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21 - 4The Crossing November 03, 2002
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21 - 5Death Trap November 17, 2002
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21 - 6My Halcyon River November 24, 2002
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21 - 7Killer Ants December 01, 2002
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21 - 8A Life with Cougars December 15, 2002
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21 - 9Cats Under the Serengeti Stars January 01, 2003
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21 - 10Wild Women of Viramba January 15, 2003
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21 - 11Killer Bees: Taming the Swarm January 19, 2003
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21 - 12Highgrove: A Prince's Legacy January 26, 2003
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21 - 13Flying Home February 02, 2003
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21 - 14The Elephant, The Emperor and Butterfly Tree March 02, 2003
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21 - 15Indonesia: Fire Islands March 09, 2003