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  1. Mandrill - Wikipedia

    The mandrill (Mandrillus sphinx) is a large Old World monkey native to west central Africa. It is one of the most colorful mammals in the world, with red and blue skin on its face and posterior.

  2. Mandrill - San Diego Zoo Animals & Plants

    Mandrills live in the rainforests of equatorial Africa. They have long arms and can travel long distances on the ground. They do climb trees, though, and even sleep there, selecting a different tree each …

  3. Mandrill | Behavior, Diet & Habitat | Britannica

    Dec 12, 2025 · Mandrill, (Mandrillus sphinx), colourful and primarily ground-dwelling monkey that inhabits the rainforests of equatorial Africa from the Sanaga River (Cameroon) southward to the …

  4. Mandrill | National Geographic

    Mandrills are extremely colorful, perhaps more so than any other mammal. They are easily identifiable by the blue and red skin on their faces and their brightly hued rumps. These distinctive...

  5. Mandrill - Facts, Diet, Habitat & Pictures on Animalia.bio

    The mandrill (Mandrillus sphinx) is a large Old World monkey native to west-central Africa. It is one of the most colorful mammals in the world and its closest living relative is the drill.

  6. Mandrill guide: where they live, what they eat and their biggest ...

    Dec 14, 2023 · Learn all about one of the world's most colourful monkey, the mandrill including what it eats and the threats it faces. The largest and most colourful monkey in the world is also one of the …

  7. Mandrillus sphinx (mandrill) | INFORMATION | Animal Diversity Web

    Mandrills are found in tropical rain forest habitats, montane and thick secondary forests, and thick bush. Although they are adapted to live in the ground, mandrills seek shelter in the trees during the night. …

  8. Mandrill Facts: The World's Largest & Most Colorful Monkey

    Mandrill facts you didn’t know: learn why this is the world’s largest monkey, how its colors evolved, where it lives, and why it’s threatened

  9. Mandrill - Los Angeles Zoo and Botanical Gardens

    Mandrills are cheek-pouch monkeys, which allows them to fill their mouths with a stomach’s worth of food to eat later. Their intimidating canine teeth (up to 2.5 inches long) can be used in defense. …

  10. Mandrill - New World Encyclopedia

    Mandrill (Mandrillus sphinx) is an Old World monkey (family Cercopithecidae), characterized by large size, long limbs, stubby upright tail, light brown or olive -colored fur, and, in males, a bright red nose …