Progression of a Large Group of Mandrills
Zoology Human Evolution Studies ZHE077
Wild mandrills form very large groups of 300 to 800 individuals, which are among the largest primate groups.
Mammalia
Phylum
Chordata
Class
Mammalia
Country | Gabon | Use of Microscope | Don't Use |
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Region | Moukalaba-Doudou National Park | Use of Automatic Shooting Devices | Don't Use |
Shooting Date | 2012/10/25 | Use of Fluorescent Probe | Don't Use |
Shooting Time | 昼 | Use of Infrared | Don't Use |
Photographer | Shun HONGO | Shooting Interval (Sec.) | --- |
Copyright Holder | Shun HONGO | Shooting Speed | 標準 |
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