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Introducing Saffron: A Tiny But Mighty New Arrival at Disneyโ€™s Animal Kingdom

Thereโ€™s a new little face high in the treetops of Disneyโ€™s Animal Kingdomโ€”and sheโ€™s stealing hearts already! Born on July 24, the latest mandrill at Kilimanjaro Safaris is named Saffron, and although she currently weighs less than three pounds, her presence is monumental.

Mother mandrill monkey at Disney's Animal Kingdom cradling newborn baby in the treetops

Moms assume most parental responsibilities in mandrill social structures, and Hazel has been sweet and nurturing since Saffronโ€™s birth on July 24. Like a human soothes a baby by rocking it back and forth, Hazel will often groom Saffron to comfort her. The bond between the two has been inseparable, and even Saffronโ€™s sister Ivy has yet to hold her.

Mandrill monkey mother with daughters Ivy and new baby Saffron
*Mom Hazel (right) with her daughters Ivy (left) and Saffron (right).

Meet the Family

Saffron is the daughter of Hazel, a nurturing mom who has formed a close bond with her baby. As is typical in mandrill social groups, moms take the lead on parenting, and Hazel has been grooming and caring for Saffron with gentle attention. Like a human parent, she soothes Saffron by grooming herโ€”creating a sense of comfort and safety.

Even Ivy, Saffronโ€™s older sister, hasnโ€™t had a turn holding the newborn yet. The tight mother-daughter bond is vital in the early days of development.

New baby mandirll monkey Saffron being held by her mandrill monkey mother Hazel

Meet the Family Baby Mandrill Saffron

Saffron is the daughter of Hazel, a nurturing mom who has formed a close bond with her baby. As is typical in mandrill social groups, moms take the lead on parenting, and Hazel has been grooming and caring for Saffron with gentle attention. Like a human parent, she soothes Saffron by grooming herโ€”creating a sense of comfort and safety.

Even Ivy, Saffronโ€™s older sister, hasnโ€™t had a turn holding the newborn yet. The tight mother-daughter bond is vital in the early days of development.

Mother and baby mandrill monkey sitting on top of rock display within their treetops habitat on Kilimanjaro Safaris

Conservation in Action

With only around 4,000 mandrills left in the wild, every birth matters. Saffronโ€™s arrival is part of the Association of Zoos and Aquariumsโ€™ Species Survival Plan, designed to ensure the health and genetic diversity of vulnerable species.

Disneyโ€™s Animals, Science, and Environment team works globally as well. In partnership with Durham University and the Jane Goodall Institute, theyโ€™ve helped return rescued mandrills to protected forests in the Congo. Thanks to hormone monitoring from Disneyโ€™s experts, we know those rewilded mandrills are thrivingโ€”with babies of their own!

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