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    ‘If you listen carefully, you can hear Charles Darwin laughing’

    Chukwu GodloveBy Chukwu GodloveMarch 10, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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    A viral video shows two Chacma baboons crossing a busy Simon’s Town road with the help of a human monitor.

    Shared by @thecaperobyn, the clip—viewed over 137, 000 times on TikTok —joked: “If you listen carefully, you can hear Charles Darwin laughing.”

    @thecaperobyn #funny #capetown #darwin If you listen very carefully, you can hear Charles Darwin laughing… #simonstown #primate #traffic #tiktoksouthafrica #fyp #thecaperobyn Video: #TheCapeRobyn ♬ original sound – TheCapeRobyn

    A ‘baboon monitor’ from local nonprofit, Green Group Simon’s Town, guides the primates safely across a zebra crossing—a gesture that has since been celebrated as ‘evolution in action.’

    The nonprofit aims to reduce conflict between residents and the Seaforth baboon troop through community-led monitoring, reports The Citizen.

    ALSO SEE: After the cruel killing of a baboon, the NSPCA seeks to educate individuals about wildlife awareness

    Urban expansion into baboon habitats has forced the adaptable primates into suburbs, raiding bins and gardens. Monitors steer them from urban zones while ensuring their safety and encouraging a peaceful co-existence.

    “To Jaco, thank you for being so committed to helping the baboons every single night. They are grateful as are the people who want their wellbeing,” writes Green Group Simon’s Town on Facebook.

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