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Mandrills Are Iconic And Sociable Monkeys, But Now They’re Vulnerable To Extinction Because Of Humans
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Mandrills Are Iconic And Sociable Monkeys, But Now They’re Vulnerable To Extinction Because Of Humans
Pexels They may not be the best known of all the primates, but there is a lot to love about the mandrill. Native to west central Africa, the mandrill immediately stands out – not only because of its impressive size (the mandrill is the world’s largest species of monkey) but because of its striking, colorful face. If you’ve seen The Lion King, you’ll know this species of monkey from its most famous character: Rafiki. But that’s not all that’s spe…
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