- "Bush pig" may also
refer to the red
river hog. The
bushpig (Potamoc****us larvatus) is a
member of the pig
family that
inhabits forests, woodland, riverine...
- The red
river hog (Potamoc****us porcus) or
bushpig (a name also used for Potamoc****us larvatus) is a wild
member of the pig
family living in Africa...
-
latter sometimes being scarcely larger than
related species such as the
bushpig with a top
recorded weight of
around 150 kg (330 lb). The
giant forest...
- (Suidae). The two
species are
restricted to sub-Saharan Africa,
although the
bushpig,
possibly due to
introduction by humans, also
occurs in
Madagascar and...
- by a fleshy, brown,
edible covering.
Animals such as baboon, monkeys,
bushpig,
nyala and
eland eat the fruit. The
leaves are a po****r food
source for...
-
Common warthog (P. afric****)
Porcula Pygmy hog (P. salvania) Potamoc****us
Bushpig (P. larvatus) Red
river hog (P. porcus) Sus
Palawan bearded pig (S. ahoenobarbus)...
-
Common warthog (P. afric****)
Porcula Pygmy hog (P. salvania) Potamoc****us
Bushpig (P. larvatus) Red
river hog (P. porcus) Sus
Palawan bearded pig (S. ahoenobarbus)...
-
believed that most of them
inhabited African forests, as
opposed to the
bushpig and red
river hog that
inhabit open
brush and savannas.
There are currently...
- meat eaten. Game
included venison,
poultry such as
guinea fowl, warthog,
bushpig, rabbit, and hare.
Cooking oil is
added to a potjie, and
placed on a fire...
- A
southern bushpig...