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Mandrill 3

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Melbourne Zoo

Mandrill / Primate

The mandrill is a primate of the Old World monkey family.

It is one of two species assigned to the genus Mandrillus , along with the drill.

Both the mandrill and the drill were once classified as baboons in the genus Papio, but they now have their own genus, Mandrillus. Although they look superficially like baboons, they are more closely related to Cercocebus mangabeys. Mandrills are found in southern Cameroon, Gabon, Equatorial Guinea, and Congo. Mandrills mostly live in tropical rainforest and in very large groups. Mandrills have an omnivorous diet consisting mostly of fruits and insects. Their mating season peaks in July to September, with a corresponding birth peak in December to April.

Wikipedia

Scientific name: Mandrillus sphinx

Biological rank: Species

Higher classification: Mandrillus

Height: 55 cm – 65 cm (Male, While on all fours) · 45 cm – 50 cm (Female, While on all fours)

Body length: 75 cm – 95 cm (Head and body, Male, Without tail) · 55 cm – 66 cm (Female, Head and body, Without tail)

Weight: 10 kg – 15 kg (Female) · 32 kg on average (Male)

Did you know: Mandrills are the world's largest monkeys

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