Chimps and mandrills
Mandrills can potentially be dangerous due to their physical strength and aggressive behavior, especially when provoked or feeling threatened. They are known to have sharp teeth and are capable of inflicting serious injuries with their bites. It is important to give mandrills their space and not approach them in the wild to avoid any potential danger.
Predator
A nondiscriminatory predator refers to a predator that preys on any available species within its habitat, without specific targeting or preference for a particular species. These predators tend to feed on a variety of prey without showing selectivity based on species.
A prey is what a predator hunts down to kill and eat. A prey's predator is what eats it. For example: A gazelle is the prey of a leopard (predator).
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 are omnivores, they eat both plants and animals.
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
in their den
28 to 30 in.
yes