mandrill|mandrills in English

noun

['mændrɪl]

large baboon native to western Africa (male of the species has bright blue, purple and red facial markings)

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1. Mandrill Staring Into the Camera Bright red - and - blue facial markings identify this mandrill as a mature male.

2. A mandrill (left) and a gorilla (right)

3. This tranquillity was abruptly broken when the mandrill troop drew near.

4. “Our guide detected the mandrills, thanks to the radio collars that several animals wear.

5. A baboon ( Papio leucophaeus ) of western Africa, related to and resembling the mandrill.

6. Bright red-and-blue facial markings identify this mandrill as a mature male.

7. In Lopé, mandrills, large baboons, congregate in huge groups that occasionally number over a thousand animals.

8. 24 Old World monkeys: guenon; baboon; colobus monkey; langur; macaque ; mandrill ; mangabey; patas; proboscis monkey.

9. If you're not careful you might end up hiring a bunch of moronic mandrills, like I did last year.

10. Just think of the red stripes scowling face of the male Mandrill, Africa's largest monkey species.

11. Results of system simulation and actually producing show that this approach can effectively equalize dynamic and static position of mandrill.

12. A young mandrill that was moving along in the canopy had spotted us and sounded the alarm.

13. Just think of the red stripes on the scowling face of the male Mandrill, Africa's largest monkey species.

14. 9 words related to Baboon: catarrhine, Old World monkey, chacma, chacma Baboon, Papio ursinus, mandrill, Mandrillus sphinx, Mandrillus leucophaeus, drill

15. The northwestern limit of the ecoregion is the Sanaga River, a faunal boundary for such species as the golden Angwantibo (Arctocebus aureus), white-bellied duiker (Cephalophus leucogaster), mandrill (Mandrillus sphinx), and elegant needle-clawed galago (Euoticus elegantus).