This habitat includes a large outdoor area complete with a multi-level climbing frame as well as an indoor area which can be viewed from within Feathers of the Forest.

There are many viewing windows along their outdoor space, so there’s plenty of chance to watch as our troop as they jump and swing.

There is also a higher viewing platform located opposite Ussuri Falls where you can watch the troop from a higher angle.

Up to
25
individuals within a group
Males weigh
10kg
on average
They can live up to
25
in the wild
Tail length is
80cm
long

Animals in Mangabey Mangrove

Cherry-crowned Mangabey

Cercocebus torquatus

From: West Africa

Status: Endangered

Quick Fact: Cherry-crowned mangabeys have a throat sac which they use to make loud calls that can be heard over long distances.

Find me in: Mangabey Mangrove

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