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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › MandrillMandrill - Wikipedia

    Skull of male mandrill, showing the long canines and ridged bone swellings. The mandrill has a stocky body with a large head and muzzle, as well as a short and stumpy tail. The limbs are evenly sized and the fingers and toes are more elongated than those in baboons, with a more opposable big toe on the feet.

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    Mandrill Skull. Dental Formula : 2.1.2.3 / 2.1.2.3. Image 1. Mandrill Mandrillus sphinx. Sex - male. Stage - adult. Area collected - USA - died in captivity. Source - courtesy of a private collector. Measurements. Scientific Name : Mandrillus - "Drill" is a West African name for a baboon.

  3. 3 de nov. de 2003 · The curmudgeonly traditionalist is moved to point out that in some respects, the results confirm the obvious. No experienced primatologist needs such complex analysis to appreciate that the skull of a mandrill or gelada differs from that of a Papio baboon, or that males differ from females

  4. External features. Mandrills are notable for their thickset bodies, large heads, long snouts and stumpy tails; Plate 1 shows an adult male and a female displaying the marked differences in body size and secondary sexual traits that are so characteristic of this species.

  5. Mandrills are the largest of all monkeys. They are shy and reclusive primates that live only in the rain forests of equatorial Africa. Distinctive Colors and Teeth. Mandrills are extremely...

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › MandrillusMandrillus - Wikipedia

    Mandrillus leucophaeus skull. Both species of Mandrillus develop extremely large muzzles, prominent nasal ridges and paranasal swelling (swelling in the area adjacent to the nostrils). The size and colour of the paranasal swellings correlate to male dominance and rank, while the size of nasal ridges is a way of attracting mates.

  7. El mandril ( Mandrillus sphinx) es una especie de primate catarrino de la familia Cercopithecidae (monos del Viejo Mundo ). Está emparentado con los babuinos y más estrechamente con el dril.

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