Baboon of west Africa with a bright red and blue muzzle and blue hindquarters.
1 In a couple of hours he would look like a mandrill .
2 You'd have to be a mandrill to balls this up.
3 Dixon stood and watched, allowing his mandrill face full play.
4 Madrill The mandrill is perfect animal noise, as it naturally sounds like a geeky dad trying to make a monkey noise.
5 Terry Southern, taking his usual maniacal middle course, claimed they were more akin to the purple-assed mandrill , most surly of the baboon family.
6 The mandrills might remain upon the ground as long as they pleased.
7 Mandrills live in large groups in the rainforests of equatorial Africa.
8 The mandrills are another species of baboon who inhabit this region.
9 Baboons and mandrills , with few exceptions, are peculiar to Africa.
10 William Smith's ' Mandrill , ' or 'Boggoe,' as his description and figure testify, was, without doubt, a Chimpanzee.
11 They will often groom other group members, but actively avoid sick mandrills unless they are close family members.
12 So long, therefore, as we could prevent the mandrills from tearing them to pieces, we should be safe enough.
14 These mandrills could climb better than we; they would soon overtake us, and tear us to pieces among the branches.
15 To help bolster in situ populations, rehabilitated rescued mandrills recently were released into a protected area in the Republic of Congo.
16 "The mandrill of central Africa is often considered the showiest of primates," he said.
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