Mandrill
Meet the colorful primates that dance through the jungle!
The Basics
Scientific Name
Mandrillus sphinx
Conservation Status
Vulnerable
Location
Central Africa
Average size
2 to 3 feet tall
diet
Fruits, seeds, and insects
lifespan
20 years in the wild
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Overview
The mandrill is a captivating monkey that roams the tropical forests of Africa. With its striking colors and bold appearance, the mandrill is a true standout in the primate world, bringing a splash of color to the jungle!
These incredible animals can reach a height of 60 to 90 centimeters (2 to 3 feet). Their unique look includes a vibrant blue and red face, making them one of the most colorful mammals on the planet. Talk about being a real fashion icon in the animal kingdom!
Mandrills primarily munch on a diet of fruits, seeds, and insects. They use their strong jaws and sharp teeth to crack open tough seeds and enjoy the tasty treats of the forest floor.
In the wild, mandrills can live up to 20 years. They are social animals and enjoy living in large groups, which helps them share the best food spots and stick together for safety.
These playful primates communicate through a variety of sounds and gestures. From loud grunts to cheeky facial expressions, mandrills certainly know how to express themselves and keep their buddies engaged in their lively conversations!
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