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The papyrus with elements of the Egyptian ancient history, the character of mythology the goddess of love and the family center Bastet
Statue of Egyptian goddess Sekhmet.
Eagle statue surrounding the main entrance of Temple of Queen Hatshepsut built between 1508 and 1458 BC, midway between the Valley of Kings and the Valley of Queens, Luxor (Ancient Thebes), Egypt.
Baboon portrait
Damaged sculptural image of Buddha in an ancient Cambodian temple, decapitated Buddha, vandalism.
Taken in the Okavango Delta
Hamadryas baboon isolated on white background
A baboon mother with its infant riding on her back moves through Amboseli National Park, Kenya.
Egyptian Anubis Statue
Statue of Egyptian goddess Isis.
Outdoor View to an Ancient Egyptian Dendera Temple complex in south-east of Dendera, Egypt
Photo of a baboon at the Hell's Gate National Park in Kenya, África.
Cat statue, Egyptian goddess
A baboon male in the mountains in Abha, Assir province of Saudi Arabia
Olive baboon sitting on a stump at the Toronto Zoo in Ontario Canada. Olive baboons are found throughout equatorial Africa
Baboon (Papio ursinus) in natural habitat, South Africa
Statue of Ra - Sun God
Golden monkey in the sun
Olive baboon (Papio anubis), also called the Anubis baboon, sitting on a dried tree in Serengeti National Park in Tanzania
Photograph taken in Serengeti National Reserve.
Ramesseum, Luxor, temples of ancient Egypt
Monkeys use all four limbs—two arms and two legs—to walk and run. Their hands and feet are good for grasping tree branches. Monkeys have a coat of hair on most of their bodies. Many types have bare areas of skin on the face and buttocks.
Small Malbrouck monkey sitting in the grass alone, in its natural habitat
Baboon Walking alone on sand. side view.
baboon in kruger national park, south africa
Olive Baboon in the Queen Elizabeth National Park in Uganda (Africa)
Olive Baboon (Papio anubis) - Old World monkey
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