Definition of "mandrill"
mandrill
/ˈmæn.dɹɪl/
noun
plural mandrills
A primate, Mandrillus sphinx, with colorful face and rump.
Quotations
In both mandrills and drills, males have long muzzles with pronounced maxillary ridges and long tooth rows. Like baboons, mandrills and drills have forelimbs and hindlimbs of nearly equal length.
1999, John G. Fleagle, Primate Adaptation and Evolution, 2nd edition, Elsevier (Academic Press), page 200
Mandrills occur in Gabon, Congo, Rio Muni and in Cameroon, to the south of the Sanaga River.
2003, Alan Dixson, Nancy Harvey, Marilyn Patton, Joanna Setchell, “2: Behaviour and reproduction”, in William V. Holt, Amanda R. Pickard, John C. Rodger, David E. Wildt, editors, Reproductive Science and Integrated Conservation, Cambridge University Press, page 26