Old World monkeys are primates and are more closely related to humans and apes than any other living nonhuman primate group. The Smithsonian Institution’s Division of Mammals (http://vertebrates.si.edu/mammals/ (link is external)) houses many Old World monkeys in its scientific collections. This specimen, USNM 258502 (http://collections.mnh.si.edu/search/mammals/?irn=7289702 (link is external)), is a male Hamadryas baboon (Papio hamadryas). This individual was collected in 1933 and donated to the collection by the Smithsonian National Zoo. This is a CT scan of the cranium of USNM 258502. These three-dimensional scans are made publicly available through the generous support of the Smithsonian 2.0 Fund, provided from the annual gifts of the Smithsonian National Board to the Secretary to use at his discretion (http://smithsonian20.si.edu/fund.html (link is external)), and the Smithsonian Collections Care and Preservation Fund.
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