Mandrills

Mandrills are primates that appear in The Lion Guard universe. They live in the Pride Lands.

In The Real World
Mandrills in the real world are easily recognized by their olive-colored fur and colorful faces and rumps (though females have duller colors).

In The Universe
In The Lion Guard, the only known mandrill is shown to have navy blue fur and a mane thick white fur around his face. He bears a distinctively colorful face and a blue rear end.

Information

 * "No other member in the whole class of mammals is colored in so extraordinary a manner as the adult male mandrills."
 * —Charles Darwin

Mandrills are native to southern Cameroon, Gabon, Equatorial Guinea, and Congo. They are mainly found in tropical rain forests and occasionally woodlands. They are omnivores, but prefer plants over meat since it is easier to access. Mandrills mostly eat invertebrates, such as ants, beetles, termites, crickets, spiders, snails, and scorpions. They will also eat eggs, and occasionally vertebrates, such as birds, tortoises, frogs, porcupines, rats, and shrews.

Like lions, mandrills are social creatures and live in large groups (one is recorded to have had over one-thousand individuals). These groups are called "hordes" and are led by one dominant male. Their mating season takes place from June to October. They breed every two years. Because of this rapid rate in birth, mandrills have a long life span; they can survive up to forty years in captivity.

Males weigh fifty to eighty pounds (some growing to be over one-hundred) and females are usually half that weight, around twenty to twenty-four pounds. The average male is eighty-one to ninety centimeters long (thirty-two to thirty-six inches) and the female is usually fifty-six to sixty-six centimeters long (twenty-two to twenty-six inches), with the tail adding another five to eight centimeters (two to three inches). Overall, the mandrill is the world's largest species of monkey.

The Lion Guard: Return of the Roar
The mandrill Rafiki leaps into view when a baobab bounces against his tree. He later explains Kion's destiny to his parents. He then tells Kion about his power and shows the cub the history of the Lion Guard. He is also present when the new Lion Guard chases away Janja's clan. He points it out to Kion's parents, and when the battle against the clan is won, he tells Simba once more that Kion is ready.

The Lion Guard
Rafiki the mandrill appears in numerous episodes throughout the series.

Notable Mandrills in The Lion Guard

 * Rafiki