-
group of
peccaries that
travel and live
together is
called a squadron. A
squadron of
peccaries averages between six and nine members.
Peccaries first appeared...
- Shipibos)
sometimes raise and tame
juvenile collared peccaries, if they are encountered.
Peccary will also rub
their scent onto
rocks and tree stumps...
-
distinguishing trait of
peccaries,
pointing downwards instead of out and up like pigs,
which may be a
signal for
other peccaries to keep the
group together...
- habitats.
Social animals, white-lipped
peccaries typically forage in
large groups,
which can have as many as 300
peccaries. They are an
important part of their...
- long, thin legs and dewclaws.: 21
During the last glacial, long-nosed
peccaries,
sensu lato, were
distributed throughout southeastern North America with...
- Córdoba in
central Argentina,
primarily for
hunting large game such as
peccaries, wild boar, and pumas.: 146 : 340 : 189 : 140 The
foundation stock included...
- as Catalina.
Peccaries are
notable for
having a
white collar pattern on
their fur, but
Greggery is part of a "bold new breed" of
peccary that also has...
-
Specialist Group; IUCN/SSC Pigs and
Peccaries Specialist Group (1993). Oliver,
William L. R. (ed.). Pigs,
Peccaries, and Hippos:
Status Survey and Conservation...
- non-ruminant
artiodactyl mammals that
includes the
domestic pig and
peccaries. A
member of this
clade is
known as a suine.
Suina includes the family...
- The
roughly 270 land-based even-toed
ungulate species include pigs,
peccaries, hippopotamuses, antelopes, deer, giraffes, camels, llamas, alpacas, sheep...