A clip from new Nat Geo Wild series Urban Jungle shows a group of fearless baboons raiding a car for food.
The three-minute video shows that Zimbabwe has become so overrun with the wild animals, people are being attacked in the street for their food.
As wildlife expert Boone Smith parks a car full of groceries on the side of the road, it isn't long before the baboons are expertly stealing the goodies.
The animals grab all they can and escape the scene quickly, opening bottles and packaging as they go.
The alpha baboon then arrives and settles down in the car for a long session of eating, in no hurry to move.
Three-part series Urban Jungle airs every night from Wednesday, December 17 at 8pm on Nat Geo Wild.
The three-minute video shows that Zimbabwe has become so overrun with the wild animals, people are being attacked in the street for their food.
As wildlife expert Boone Smith parks a car full of groceries on the side of the road, it isn't long before the baboons are expertly stealing the goodies.
The animals grab all they can and escape the scene quickly, opening bottles and packaging as they go.
The alpha baboon then arrives and settles down in the car for a long session of eating, in no hurry to move.
Three-part series Urban Jungle airs every night from Wednesday, December 17 at 8pm on Nat Geo Wild.
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