# Ceratogyrus darlingi (*African rear-horned baboon*) # Location & Photo info Observations from sources like iNaturalist suggest that this species is mostly found in dry, scrubland, substrate appears hard, clay based. Some photos show this species making their homes in crevices between rocks. ***Range***: - 1897 Ceratogyrus revision: Zimbabwe and Mozambique - iNaturalist sightings: Northern parts of South Africa, close to Botswana and Southern Mozambique > [!tip] iNaturalist Photos [here](https://www.inaturalist.org/taxa/548218-Ceratogyrus-darlingi/browse_photos) # Weather (Skukuza, Mpumalanga) | ![[1. January Darlingi.png]] | ![[2. February Darlingi.png]] | | :----------------------------: | :----------------------------: | | ![[3. March Darlingi.png]] | ![[4. April Darlingi.png]] | | ![[5. May Darlingi.png]] | ![[6. June Darlingi.png]] | | ![[7. July Darlingi.png]] | ![[8. August Darlingi.png]] | | ![[9. September Darlingi.png]] | ![[10. October Darlingi.png]] | | ![[11. November Darlingi.png]] | ![[12. December Darlingi.png]] | > [!tip] Weather link [here](https://www.accuweather.com/en/za/skukuza/1142521/january-weather/1142521?year=2024) Typical high and low temperatures for this species fluctuate significantly (100 high, 42 low) between day and night temperatures. Deeper burrows likely insulate from these fluctuations significantly. Highest temperatures are coupled with highest rainfall (still fairly low, under 5" per month even in heaviest rain months)