Shot at the South lakes Wildlife park, near Dalton in Furness in the South of Cumbria, England.
Info on the Mandrill from the South lakes Wildlife park website :
Mandrill
Mandrillus sphinx
DESCRIPTION: This is the largest of the monkeys, it lives in Africa from south of the Sanaga river in Cameroon, Equatorial Guinea, Gabon and Congo.
It grows to a shoulder height of up to 508mm . It can weigh up to 54 kg when fully grown.
This monkey has a dramatic coloured face area and the buttocks are also bright lilac.
The Mandrill is usually found in thick rainforest. Generally large adults spend most time on the ground with smaller females and juveniles preferring the trees.
They feed mainly on the ground searching for fruits, nuts, other plant material, mushrooms, invertebrates and occasionally small vertebrates.
They live in groups of around 20 individuals with one large adult male. Occasionally they get together in harems and form troops of 200 animals or more.
The record longevity of Mandrillus is 46 years. The gestation is 7.5 months and usually one young is born. This species is under growing threat in the wild from loss of habitat and bush meat trading.
Shot with a Nikon D300 and Sigma 70-300mm lens
f 7.1
1/200 sec
ISO 200
300mm
monkey, uk, wildlife, mandrill, cumbria, baboon, jason_connolly, south_lakeland_animal_park
Comments
Beautiful
Thanks John, I d0o appreciate your visits and comments, pleased you like it mate.
– Jason Connolly
Wonderful photo Jason, you caught this real well. Nice colours and textures on that branch. You got some crackers yesterday.
Thanks Gary, not as many good ‘ens as I would have liked but I did say at least half a dozen didn’t I, cheers again mate…
Well pleased you like this mate.
– Jason Connolly
What a cute fella…well done my friend.
Thanks Sharon, very glad you liek it..
– Jason Connolly
What a wonderful shot Jason…the detail and textures are just fantastic and love those colours..and big thanks for description..always nice to read..!!!
Hiya Katy, thanks for the fabulous comments and fave too, cheers my friend…
– Jason Connolly
This is a fantastic shot and loved learning about this beautiful creature too!
Thanks Sylvia, much appreciated my friend.
– Jason Connolly
That’s a marvellous shot, Jason. Brilliant!
Thanks ever so much Steve mate..
– Jason Connolly
he looks so intense, great capture
he was actually munching away on the tree bark a few moments earlier, appreciate the comments and visit.
– Jason Connolly
nice shot,love the colours!
Thanks Edyta..
– Jason Connolly