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 | | Mature male mandrills are amongst the most colourful of the primates, having bright red and blue faces and similarly coloured hindquarters; these are regarded as secondary sexual characteristics, acting as a display to females and rival males signalling that a male has reached sexual maturity. |
 | | They move quadrupedally over the forest floor (Fleagle, 1988), but females and their young will climb into the canopy from time to time to recover fruits and leaves or to sleep overnight. |
 | | The surveys in south Luzon and Mindoro have also yielded data and descriptions of sailfins different from other described populations from Samar, Leyte and Mindanao, reinforcing evidence of much higher levels of variation than can be accounted for by the traditional two-species division. |
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