The mandrill is a primate of the Old World monkey family, closely related to the baboons and even more closely to the drill. The mandrill live in group called hordes. Mandrills have an omnivorous diet consisting mostly of fruits and insects.
No. A mandrill is a primate, and a placental mammal. It does not have a pouch like marsupials do.
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A Mandrill is a baboon-like primate, and has formidable teeth, so it should be near the top of its food chain.
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the answer is the 'DRILL' related to the baboon Mandrill.
The mandrill is found in Africa. They are the largest monkeys on Earth. They are also one of the only mammals to have any blue coloring.
Yes, A mandrill is part of the primate order and therefor it is a mammal, just like humans, dolphins and elephants.
A mandrill is classified as a primate and specifically as a member of the species Mandrillus sphinx, which is part of the genus Mandrillus in the family Cercopithecidae. They are closely related to baboons and are known for their colorful faces and prominent teeth.
The mandrill is endangered partly to do will inforestation, but the main threat is bushmeat hunters. mandrill meat can fetch high prices on the black market.
The main predators of he mandrill are leopards. Eagles and snakes are also predators of the mandrill.
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