Talk:Rafiki/@comment-40141008-20190714095759

Just a note on the "trivia" section:

"Rafiki's species, the mandrill, is one of the few species that aren't native to Sub-Saharan Africa. While other baboons do, the mandrill is native to the central African rainforest."

The central-African range of the mandrill, is most definitely part of Sub-Saharan Africa, which encompasses all of Africa south of the Sahara. The mandrill is found in parts of Cameroon, Equitorial Guinea, Congo and Gabon -- all of which are sub-Saharan African countries.

I'm not sure if you meant some other type of ecological difference, such as that mandrills are rainforest dwellers, while most of the animals in the film are found in the African savannah?