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"<b>Eyes Wide Open:</b><br><br>While many mammals are born with their eyes closed, mandrill babies are born with their eyes open.<br><br>When mandrills are born, they are miniature versions of adult mandrills; however, they have black fur and pink skin.",

"<b>Mommy's Little Girl:</b><br><br>Female mandrills are very maternal; however, while the mother's bond with a female child will last a lifetime, her bond with a male child ends when he reaches maturity.",

"<b>No Baboon:</b><br><br>The word mandrill means <i>man-ape</i>. Mandrills are the largest species of monkey, and are closely related to both baboons and drills.<br><br>In fact, the mandrill was considered a type of baboon until researchers decided that the primate should be placed in its own genus.",

"<b>Mood Face:</b><br><br>The mandrill has olive fur and a multi-colored face that becomes more vivid when emotions run high.",

"<b>Mobs Rule!</b><br><br>Mandrills are native to West African tropical rainforests in the Congo, South Cameroon, and Southern Nigeria.<br><br>Mandrills commonly live in groups of 5 to 50 individuals that are led by one dominant, older male.<br><br>During the dry season, many groups will join together to form one larger group of up to 200 mandrills!",

"<b>Mandrill Romance:</b><br><br>Mandrills can mate once every 33 days, if they are not pregnant.<br><br>During courtship, a male mandrill will serenade his chosen female. If she likes his performance, she will bend down as a sign of acceptance.<br><br>After they mate, they will part ways forever.",

"<b>Mandrill Mania!</b><br><br>The Mandrill is an endangered species--hunted by humans, leopards, and cheetahs. Deforestation has also greatly reduced the mandrill population."];
