Introduction to the Mandrill Museum: Mandrills belong to the family Mammalia, primates, and mainly live in Guinea and Congo in Africa. Because the face is black and ugly, it is called ghost baboon, also called black-faced baboon. The Mandrill Museum of Shanghai Wildlife Park was established in September 2002. There are currently 6 adult mandrills, 3 female and 3 male, and 2 baby mandrills, which were bred in September and December 2002 respectively.

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