The Newest, Cutest Baby Animals from the World's Zoos & Aquariums

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The Jacksonville Zoo and Gardens announced the birth of a Mandrill born on March 20 to 16-year-old dam Deanna, and 17-year-old sire Douglas. The gender of the infant is not yet known. Mother and infant are doing very well, and the baby appears strong and healthy. This marks the fourth offspring for Deanna and brings Jacksonville Zoo and Gardens’ mandrill collection to a total of five animals.

Kumani, another female offspring of Deanna’s, is currently sharing the living space with her mother and the newest addition and is gaining valuable experience by observing maternal behavior. Deanna and the little one were officially introduced to the public on March 23. From now on, they will rotate on and off exhibit with mandrills Douglas and Gucci.

Mandrills are the largest of all monkeys. Shy and reclusive, these primates are found only in African equatorial rain forests. They can easily be identified by their colorful blue and red facial markings and their bright pinkish-red behinds. Mandrills are threatened. Considered a delicacy by many Africans, they are hunted as bushmeat. In additon, the increase in the use of land for agriculture and human settlement is shrinking the rain forest they call home.

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Photo Credit: Mark Sheppe/Jacksonville Zoo and Gardens

3 responses to “First Day of Spring Brings New Baby Mandrill to Jacksonville Zoo”

  1. Sharon Avatar
    Sharon

    We have mandrills at our local Fort Worth, Texas zoo. They like to sit in the square niches of the rock wall. Everyone should search out images of the male mandrill, whose colorization is much more resplendent than the female seen here (face and behind). I’ve always thought they looked so fierce. What a surprise to find out that they are shy.

  2. Huttonator Avatar
    Huttonator

    I love mandrills. The baby is beautiful and love the way she/he hangs on, so cute! Faces are gorgeous!!

  3. John Chanellor Avatar

    Their blue and red facial markings are lovely. Nice images too, nice to see baby hanging on so tightly to it’s mother.

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