
doi: 10.1111/jmp.12405
pmid: 30907006
AbstractThis report describes two cases of rectal prolapse in wild anubis baboons (Papio anubis), with one spontaneous resolution. Both occurred after individuals consumed low‐water, high‐fibre dried maize during provisioning prior to capture, while one also experienced distress during capture.
Monkey Diseases, Animals, Female, Rectal Prolapse, Papio anubis, Diet
Monkey Diseases, Animals, Female, Rectal Prolapse, Papio anubis, Diet
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