great video! That little guy no doubt, has grown into a beautiful big guy by now! Have u ever seen him again in your work? If so, how is he doing now? Successfully integrated by now I would imagine!
Absolutely fantastic! I love this video and have always been fascinated with Mandrill. I work with varecia variegata rubra right now (as well as other lemurs) but would love to be able to work with Mandrill one day.
press 8 (so the rum looks so - its how they attract their mates) press 3 (its that little guy right here(pinis) press 6 (so thats kinda what makes them neat) press 9 for end
I have found one use for these vermin. If you hook them right, through the neck and out the nose, they make great shark bait. They swim and splash attracting sharks. The babies work good for the smaller fish, barracuda etc. They can last up to an hour before they drown.
A lady lived 2 door from me lost her 1 month old infant to baboons. They bit through her jugular. They do a lot more damage then crops. Anyone who ever worked in the labs with them, if their honest, hate them as much as I.
It depends on the animal and the situation in which they are raised. I have seen Mandrills do great with people well into adulthood, but I have also seen then become very aggressive. Thanks for watching.
While I specialize in filming Sonoran Desert wildlife, my 3rd most popular video (on YouTube) is a male mandrill from the Phoenix Zoo. I was trying to figure out why when I came across this video of your precious baby! Very informative -- thanks!
great video! That little guy no doubt, has grown into a beautiful big guy by now! Have u ever seen him again in your work? If so, how is he doing now? Successfully integrated by now I would imagine!
luvsmonks4902 2 months ago
lol hit 1:14 funnny
rainbowunicorn102 5 months ago
Absolutely fantastic! I love this video and have always been fascinated with Mandrill. I work with varecia variegata rubra right now (as well as other lemurs) but would love to be able to work with Mandrill one day.
SElement91 5 months ago
press 8 (so the rum looks so - its how they attract their mates) press 3 (its that little guy right here(pinis) press 6 (so thats kinda what makes them neat) press 9 for end
Wierdmanguy 11 months ago
I have found one use for these vermin. If you hook them right, through the neck and out the nose, they make great shark bait. They swim and splash attracting sharks. The babies work good for the smaller fish, barracuda etc. They can last up to an hour before they drown.
A lady lived 2 door from me lost her 1 month old infant to baboons. They bit through her jugular. They do a lot more damage then crops. Anyone who ever worked in the labs with them, if their honest, hate them as much as I.
Ihatemonkeys666 1 year ago
It´s a shame that humans call all other primates as "pests", when we are the species that destroy the earth
Bullshitbuster1 1 year ago
hes so cute omg y cant his mom take care of him??comment back please:)
goldenbarbie6 2 years ago
he's cute now but when he grows up he's gonna be pretty scary with huge set of fangs.
TheProjektcc 2 years ago
Wow.
truvelocity 2 years ago
looks like my nephew
cookerlb 2 years ago 2
"nice shot of that rump right there.." lol
STiLisHiShlyME 2 years ago
so sweet
Matze010787 2 years ago
Wow jeff, you get a weird breed of people to watch your videos. I mean wanting to shave it and bathe it in milk is a bit on the odd side
zerospyder 2 years ago 4
Amen to that.......
JefftheZooGuy 2 years ago
Nice buns. Nice colorful BUNS!
blueAgentAj 2 years ago
Omg how I would love to shave one of those bald and bathe em in vitamin D enriched whole milk. Gives me goosebumps just thinking about it.
SpyrosKat 2 years ago
What The Fuck are u talking about u freak
XxXimapersonXxX 2 years ago 4
@XxXimapersonXxX :D
shadowpero 1 year ago
@XxXimapersonXxX fuck off
leparditas 1 year ago
Pfff what!? Hahaha XD
ZZchaz 2 years ago
CUTE BUT UGLY ASS
anko8aug 2 years ago
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disgusting thing
DILLINOMO 2 years ago
Absolutely cute, baby Rafiki lol
elephantologist 2 years ago
Always spooks me how humanlike primates look, especially the younger ones.
BenjaminBattington 3 years ago
humans ARE primates =P
evan6449 2 years ago
You are correct sir.
BenjaminBattington 2 years ago
What a beautiful animal. Do mandrills raised in "captivity" become hostile to their human keepers when they reach adulthood?
costernocht 3 years ago
It depends on the animal and the situation in which they are raised. I have seen Mandrills do great with people well into adulthood, but I have also seen then become very aggressive. Thanks for watching.
JefftheZooGuy 3 years ago
Ugly as sin!
bubbagyro 3 years ago
While I specialize in filming Sonoran Desert wildlife, my 3rd most popular video (on YouTube) is a male mandrill from the Phoenix Zoo. I was trying to figure out why when I came across this video of your precious baby! Very informative -- thanks!
waywardmuse 3 years ago
Thanks for watching!
JefftheZooGuy 3 years ago
its spark mandrill! XD
quarxyz1 3 years ago
looks alot like my brother
rampart23 3 years ago
must be sexy
fuscian 3 years ago
he looks like he is humping her head
mikeshaw44 3 years ago
soooooooooo cute!
trishafacee 4 years ago 3
amazing as always
BADTimmyD 4 years ago 3
GREAT VID MAN IT SO GREAT YO
SkylineJet 4 years ago 3