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单词 mandrill
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Penny constantly drew my attention to the way elements of a painting match or "rhyme" each other: a mandrill and stone ball, two counterpointed figures. Young British Artists versus old masters 2012-06-01T21:55:05Z
Later, Owen spontaneously quotes from one of his favorite films, “The Lion King”: “Oh yes, the past can hurt,” he says, in the lilting cadence of the mandrill Rafiki. ‘Life, Animated’: For one young man, the prison of autism turns out to be a palace 2016-07-06T04:00:00Z
Balamuthia mandrillaris was first identified in 1986—not in a hospital but at the San Diego Wild Animal Park, where staff were eagerly anticipating the birth of a mandrill, the largest species of monkey. Repurposed drug battles ‘brain-eating’ amoeba 2023-02-02T05:00:00Z
“The Lion King” draws on the Christian narrative of a son who becomes a savior but also incorporates elements of mysticism though the mandrill shaman Rafiki. In Disney's DeSantis feud, echoes of a culture war that never died 2022-04-15T04:00:00Z
The tiger and the buffalo, the toucans and monkeys and the mandrills in the trees, all start dancing to an old rave tune; the kids bop along, too. What Will Art Look Like in the Metaverse? 2021-12-01T05:00:00Z
The devil and the mandrill try to kiss, in costume, which is weirder still. Netflix's costume dating show 'Sexy Beasts' might turn you off humans entirely 2021-06-23T04:00:00Z
The scientists observed the daily grooming interactions of free-ranging mandrills in a park in Gabon and periodically collected fecal samples to learn which animals were heavily infected with intestinal parasites. Animals Use Social Distancing to Avoid Disease 2020-07-08T04:00:00Z
Herds of angry ostriches and mandrills are added for danger, even though the special effects are hardly seamless, often looking jerky and manipulated at key moments. Review: New ‘Jumanji’ sticks with the formula and just adds 2019-12-11T05:00:00Z
Also home to gorillas, mandrills and hippos, it is one of the lushest nations on the planet — 80 percent of its land mass is forest. Gabon Says It Busted a Major Ivory Smuggling Network 2018-01-18T05:00:00Z
None the wiser, they worked throughout the morning - using their mandrills, or small picks, to chip off large blocks of coal from the five-foot seam. Ferndale pit explosion: 150 years on 2017-11-08T05:00:00Z
The mandrills, a male and a female by different mothers, were introduced to the public on Tuesday. 2 baby mandrills make debut at Los Angeles Zoo 2017-09-26T04:00:00Z
And yet mandrills sometimes forgo social distancing in the face of contagion. Animals Use Social Distancing to Avoid Disease 2020-07-08T04:00:00Z
He travels the world — to the Amazon, Antarctica and the Tampa zoo, among other places — to capture 600 striking portraits of giant panda cubs, mandrills and Madagascar ibises. The 11 books JPMorgan says you should read this summer 2017-06-30T04:00:00Z
Drills are shy, live in only one small, remote area of Africa, and their faces aren’t as colorful as their cousin the mandrill, whose blue-and-red mugs make them instantly recognizable. Bet You’ve Never Heard of This Shy, Colorful Monkey
Several African primates—like vervets and mandrills—sport vibrant colors for a very specific reason. Some Monkeys Have Blue Testicles—Here's Why 2016-09-24T04:00:00Z
The researchers collected fecal samples from wild and captive macaques, langurs, gibbons, baboons, and mandrills from Bangladesh and Cambodia. Human diarrhea virus could mix and match in monkeys 2015-11-17T05:00:00Z
Over a century after Tyson's pygmy chimp a mandrill was brought to Bristol on a slave ship and was taught to drink gin and smoke a pipe. Listening to the language of apes - BBC News 2015-06-01T04:00:00Z
Or the workshop being over-run by a pack of shrieking mandrills. Is this the most boring advert ever made? 2014-04-30T13:05:31Z
Drill monkeys are close relatives of the mandrill, a better known species sometimes seen in zoos. Bet You’ve Never Heard of This Shy, Colorful Monkey
Vervets also like to show off their bonnie blues, adds Kyoto University's Bercovitch, unlike mandrills and patas, a primate native to the central African grasslands. Some Monkeys Have Blue Testicles—Here's Why 2016-09-24T04:00:00Z
When many primate females—from chimpanzees to types of baboons called mandrills—become fertile, their estrogen levels peak, opening up their blood vessels and turning their faces bright red. The Red-Dress Effect 2012-02-27T19:02:36Z
Drill, dril, n. a species of baboon found in Western Africa, resembling the mandrill, but smaller. Chambers's Twentieth Century Dictionary (part 1 of 4: A-D) 2011-10-11T02:01:08.990Z
One of these mandrills, a female named Milly, began covering her eyes with her hand when she was three. A Signal for Solitude: Monkeys Create Their Own Rudimentary Language Sign 2011-08-01T13:45:06.557Z
Drill monkeys share a colorful feature with their cousin the mandrill. Bet You’ve Never Heard of This Shy, Colorful Monkey
In some kinds of baboons there are twenty-five, whilst in the mandrill there are ten very small stunted caudal vertebræ, or, according to Cuvier,218 sometimes only five. The Descent of Man and Selection in Relation to Sex, Vol. I 2011-01-17T03:00:49.523Z
They are generally of the size of a moderately large dog, but the largest, the mandrill, is, when erect, nearly of the height of a man. The New Gresham Encyclopedia. Vol. 1 Part 3 Atrebates to Bedlis
This is very convenient for turners, whose business requires at some times a rapid speed of the mandrill, and at other times a slow or gentle motion. Scientific American magazine, Vol. 2 Issue 1 The advocate of Industry and Journal of Scientific, Mechanical and Other Improvements
The Colchester Zoo in England is home to a community of mandrills, the largest of the monkeys. A Signal for Solitude: Monkeys Create Their Own Rudimentary Language Sign 2011-08-01T13:45:06.557Z
Drills have pitch-black faces surrounded with white fringe, which look massive in males because of fatty cheek pads that mandrills don't have, says New York University anthropologist James Higham via email. Bet You’ve Never Heard of This Shy, Colorful Monkey
This rib-nosed baboon, or mandrill, as he is often called, obtained great renown; and among other distinguished personages who wished to see him was his late majesty King George the Fourth. Heads and Tales : or, Anecdotes and Stories of Quadrupeds and Other Beasts, Chiefly Connected with Incidents in the Histories of More or Less Distinguished Men.
They include the chacma, drill, common baboon, and mandrill. The New Gresham Encyclopedia. Vol. 1 Part 3 Atrebates to Bedlis
The mandrills might remain upon the ground as long as they pleased. Ran Away to Sea
As re­ported in in February, he found that mandrills performing the eye-covering gesture were approached and touched by other mandrills significantly less than when they were not using the gesture. A Signal for Solitude: Monkeys Create Their Own Rudimentary Language Sign 2011-08-01T13:45:06.557Z
“On their rump there is a rainbow of lilacs, blues, and purples, similar to that seen in mandrills.” Bet You’ve Never Heard of This Shy, Colorful Monkey
This story of the mandrill may excuse this pendant of an episode. Heads and Tales : or, Anecdotes and Stories of Quadrupeds and Other Beasts, Chiefly Connected with Incidents in the Histories of More or Less Distinguished Men.
The mandrills are another species of baboon who inhabit this region. In the Wilds of Africa
These mandrills could climb better than we; they would soon overtake us, and tear us to pieces among the branches. Ran Away to Sea
All this evidence suggests that the eye-covering gesture arose naturally and that it conveys information within the mandrill community. A Signal for Solitude: Monkeys Create Their Own Rudimentary Language Sign 2011-08-01T13:45:06.557Z
Wood calls this an “appeasement grin,” and drills and mandrills use it in both calm and tense situations. Bet You’ve Never Heard of This Shy, Colorful Monkey
The one exception, proving the rule, was a huge, blue-faced mandrill, who became enraged at hearing a few bars from "Pagliacci," and tried to wreck the machine. Primitive Psycho-Therapy and Quackery
One shudders to think of the mental humiliation that is daily experienced by the warthog and the mandrill. Punch, or the London Charivari, Vol. 146, February 18, 1914
We were simply safe for the moment—as our disappearance into the hollow of the tree, being sudden and unexpected, had taken the mandrills by surprise, and they had not followed us inside. Ran Away to Sea
Peacocks' tails, he thinks, are the result of the admiration of blue tails in the minds of well-bred peahens,—and similarly, mandrills' noses the result of the admiration of blue noses in well-bred baboons. Proserpina, Volume 1 Studies Of Wayside Flowers
Drills and mandrills are large monkeys, weighing as much as 75 pounds—about the weight of a large golden retriever. Bet You’ve Never Heard of This Shy, Colorful Monkey
The results were muzzles swollen and puffed out like those of mandrills, and black eyes—that is to say, blood-red orbits where the skin had been abraded by fist and stick. To The Gold Coast for Gold, Vol. II A Personal Narrative
The mandrill looks so very queer I'm glad he lives way off from here; He's purple, blue, red, black and brown, I'm sure he is the jungle clown. Animal Children The Friends of the Forest and the Plain
The mandrills might discover the cheat and come back; so, with this apprehension in our thoughts, we took a hasty leave of our aged friends the mummies, and hurried rapidly down the hill. Ran Away to Sea
The mandrill's blue nose, for instance, already referred to,—can we rightly speak of this as 'ευπρεπειὰ'? Proserpina, Volume 1 Studies Of Wayside Flowers
In one of the early lathes which he contrived and made, the mandrill was nine inches in diameter; it was driven by wheel-gearing like a crane motion, and adapted to different speeds. Industrial Biography, Iron Workers and Tool Makers
Baboons and mandrills, with few exceptions, are peculiar to Africa. The Project Gutenberg Encyclopedia Volume 1 of 28
The largest and most remarkable of all the baboons is the mandrill of West Africa, whose swollen and hog-like face is ornamented with stripes of vivid blue and scarlet. Scientific American Supplement, No. 344, August 5, 1882
In a few seconds he had got ready; and then stepping forward till he stood near the line of the threatening mandrills, he pointed the piece at one of the largest and fired. Ran Away to Sea
I never said anything about being a two-faced mangle; I'm a blue-faced mandrill.' Tenterhooks
But all the remainder of the monkey tribe—the chimpanzees, the sajous, the sakis, the mandrills, the baboons, and so on—are sociable in the highest degree. Mutual Aid; a factor of evolution
This likewise holds good with the mandrill and Rhesus, in which the face and the posterior parts of the body are brilliantly coloured in one sex alone. The Descent of Man
These were the hideous “mandrills,” as we could tell by their great swollen cheeks, of purple and scarlet colour, that shone conspicuously under the light of our fire. Ran Away to Sea
We had several times talked over the possibility of fighting our way through the host of mandrills, and escaping by swiftness of foot. Ran Away to Sea
Well, I'm a blue-faced mandrill!' declared Archie, as he took the goggles off reluctantly and gave them back to La France, who put them under his chair. Tenterhooks
The mandrill and drill, which have their hinder ends especially ornamented, display it even whilst quite young, more frequently and more ostentatiously than do the other kinds. The Descent of Man
Gervais, P., on the hairiness of the gorilla; on the mandrill. The Descent of Man
The young mandrill ceased spontaneously after a time to act in this manner towards his master, von Fischer, but continued to do so towards persons who were strangers and to new monkeys. The Descent of Man
So long, therefore, as we could prevent the mandrills from tearing them to pieces, we should be safe enough. Ran Away to Sea
The male mandrill has not only the hinder end of his body, but his face gorgeously coloured and marked with oblique ridges, a yellow beard, and other ornaments. The Descent of Man
Cuvier, G., on the number of caudal vertebrae in the mandrill; on instinct and intelligence; views of, as to the position of man; on the position of the seals; on Hectocotyle. The Descent of Man
It seems to me more probable that the bright colours, whether on the face or hinder end, or, as in the mandrill, on both, serve as a sexual ornament and attraction. The Descent of Man
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