
They live in large groups dominated by a single male. One such group (documented on film) was estimated as being comprised of upwards of 1,300 individuals. That constitutes the largest single population of non-human primates known. That male is probably also the busiest primate on the planet.
Those enormous fangs come in handy during self-defense. But baring them to other mandrills is usually meant as a friendly greeting. I'll settle for a simple handshake, Mr. Mandrill.
Mandrills rock. Ren & Stimpy depicted them as pitbulls with opposable thumbs. Quite possible actually...
ReplyDeleteFor that one male amongst his pride of 1300 females...I guess he earned the name "man-drill".
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