National Geographic Photo Contest 2012. Part II

“Gelada Charge: Easily identified by their “bleeding hearts”, Gelada baboons are endemic to the Ethiopian highlands and can be found in large troops foraging the grasslands of the Simien Mountains. Here, a group of three young males had infiltrated a group of females and begun grooming them. On detecting this intrusion the alpha male charged the interlopers, reasserting his dominance over them and protecting his harem”. (© Thomas Alexander/National Geographic Photo Contest)
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