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Meaning of papion

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papion (n.)

A West African baboon (Cynocephalus sphinx), allied to the chacma. Its color is generally chestnut, varying in tint.

papion Sentence Examples

  1. The colorful papion perched elegantly upon the treetop, its bright blue face contrasting with the lush greenery below.
  2. The troop of papions swung playfully from branch to branch, their long, bushy tails trailing behind them.
  3. The dominant male papion commanded the group with a deep, guttural roar that echoed through the forest.
  4. The female papion's piercing gaze scanned the surroundings, alert for danger.
  5. The young papions huddled together in a protected spot, their eyes wide with curiosity and wonder.
  6. The papion's agile fingers deftly plucked ripe fruits and insects from the undergrowth.
  7. The papion's social hierarchy was well-established, with each member playing a specific role in the group.
  8. Researchers observed the papions' intricate communication system, which included vocalizations and gestures.
  9. The papion's distinctive coloration served as both camouflage and a warning to potential predators.
  10. Conservation efforts are underway to protect the dwindling populations of papions in their natural habitats.

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A West African baboon (Cynocephalus sphinx), allied to the chacma. Its color is generally chestnut, varying in tint.

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The colorful papion perched elegantly upon the treetop, its bright blue face contrasting with the lush greenery below.

The troop of papions swung playfully from branch to branch, their long, bushy tails trailing behind them.

The dominant male papion commanded the group with a deep, guttural roar that echoed through the forest.

The female papion's piercing gaze scanned the surroundings, alert for danger.