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Skin & Bones - Animal Life: Mandrill

Natural History Museum

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National Museum of Natural History

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52,440

Video Title

Skin & Bones - Animal Life: Mandrill

Description

Male Mandrills are the largest and most strikingly colored monkeys in the world. These forest dwelling monkeys travel in large troops that can top 800 individuals. This video is one of a series taken from the mobile app Skin & Bones. The app brings animal skeletons to life through 3D imagery in the Bone Hall at the Smithsonian's National Museum of Natural History. Download on the App Store and enjoy the videos and 3D experience at the Museum or wherever you are.

Video Duration

2 min

YouTube Keywords

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Uploaded

2015-01-12T18:09:45.000Z

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Natural History

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