Todays monkey is the Olive Baboon, its also called the Anubis Baboon.

Characteristics
Its coat is greenish grey looking from a far, at a closer range it is multi coloured. On the face of the baboon the hair is more coarse and ranges from dark grey to black. The male olive baboon differs from the female in terms of weight body and canine tooth size males are on average 70 m (28 in) tall while standing and females measure 60 cm (24 in) in height.
Distribution and habitat

Diet
One major reason for its widespread success is that the olive baboon is omnivorous and like other baboons will eat practically anything. It is able to find nutrition in almost any environment and is able to adapt with different foraging tactics. For instance the olive baboon in grassland goes about finding food differently from one in a forest. The baboon forages on all levels of an environment above and beneath the ground and in the canopy of forests. Most animals only look for food at one level an arboreal species such as a lemur does not look for food on the ground. The olive baboon searches as wide an area as it can, and it eats virtually everything it finds.
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