What eats mandrills?

Mandrills, being large primates, don't have any natural predators in the wild. However, juvenile mandrills are vulnerable to predation by:

* Leopards: Leopards are known to prey on young mandrills, especially when they are separated from their mothers.

* Pythons: Large pythons, such as the African Rock Python, can potentially pose a threat to young mandrills.

* Other primates: Some larger primate species, like chimpanzees, may occasionally prey on young mandrills.

It's important to note that these predatory incidents are relatively rare, and adult mandrills are generally safe from predators due to their size and strength.