Mangabies

Mangabies are small, arboreal primates native to the tropical forests of Central and South America. They are known for their distinctive markings, which include black fur with white or gold patches on their face, hands, and feet. Mangabies have long tails that help them balance while moving through the trees, and they are highly social animals that live in groups called troops. These primates are primarily frugivores, meaning they primarily eat fruits, but they will also consume leaves, insects, and small animals. Mangabies are an important part of their ecosystems as seed dispersers, helping to maintain the health of the forests they inhabit.




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