noun
- plural of chacma; a large baboon native to southern Africa, characterized by a dog-like face and powerful build.
Usage: Usually used in plural form when referring to multiple individuals or the species collectively.; The singular form is 'chacma'.
Examples
- The chacmas roamed across the rocky terrain of the South African savanna.
- A troop of chacmas was spotted near the mountain pass.
- Chacmas are known for their intelligence and complex social hierarchies.
- The researchers observed how chacmas foraged for food in their natural habitat.
- Unlike smaller primates, chacmas can weigh up to 90 pounds.