Scientific name: Cercocebus torquatus
lunulatus
IUCN status: Listed
Habitat: Central and West Africa –
tropical rainforest
Diet: Mainly herbivore – fruit,
nuts, seeds, insects,
spiders
The population of white-crowned mangabeys has been seriously
reduced by over-hunting for bushmeat and habitat destruction
and there are thought to be only a few thousand remaining
in fragmented groups. Much of their day is spent
foraging for food in the dense forest undergrowth but
these engaging little primates keep in contact with each
other at all times with constant calling.
Did you know? When together, mangabeys
communicate by blinking their white eyelids.