CINCINNATI ZOO GUIDE 
Pig-Tailed Monkey 
generally measures about four feet in height when standing 
straight, and two feet when in a sitting posture. A long, shaggy 
mane covers the head, neck and front of the body; while on the 
hips, thighs and legs the hair has the appearance of being 
clipped. This animal is not susceptible to kindness and can not 
be tamed. They are more common in Abyssinia and Soudan 
than Arabia. 
The Guinea Baboon (Cynocephalus sphinx). This frequently 
has a representative at the Garden. The color is yellowish brown, 
shaded with sandy tints. The eyelids are white, the hairless 
parts black, and the tail about half the length of the body. 
Mandrill (Cynocephalus mormon). This animal when grown is 
