Mandrills are omnivores, they eat both plants and animals.
Yes, they are carnivores. Despite what the previous answerer said, they do not eat plants and do not get their poison from milkweed, which I might mention is not even indigenous to the countries they are found in. All frogs and toads are carnivores only. They eat fire ants to get their poison and process it into their own.
No, they are carnivores. They feed on bugs, worms, etc.
Examples: Consumers, primary producers, decomposers, omnivores, carnivores, herbivores.
a carnivores teeth are sharp and pointy for shredding and cutting through meat
Nope - garter snakes (like all snakes) are carnivores. Between species, their diets can vary from amphibians, fish, earthworms, slugs, etc.. Some will even occasionally eat rodents, but they do not consume any kind of plant matter outside of minuscule amounts in their preys' stomachs.
Tiger's, cheeta's, and other carnivores are dangerous to Mandrill's.
Mandrills own your pants and live forever
Mandrills are the largest and most colorful monkey in the species. A Mandrills average lifespan in the wild is up to 20 years. In captivity, a Mandrills may live up to 31 years.
Mandrills cheeks can expand and they can store food their for and extended period of time.
Mandrills have been known to survive in captivity for up to 31 years.
Mandrills have been known to survive in captivity for up to 31 years.
Mandrills are mammals, therefore they are warm blooded :)
Mandrills are the largest and most colorful monkey in the species. A Mandrills average lifespan in the wild is up to 20 years. In captivity, a Mandrills may live up to 31 years.
yes they can
Mandrills are aggressive, mean-spirited and wild. And when it comes to stress, apparently they are just like humans!
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