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Peccaries (also
javelinas or
skunk pigs) are pig-like
ungulates of the
family Tay****uidae (New
World pigs). They are
found throughout Central and South...
- The
collared peccary (Dicotyles tajacu) is a
species of
artiodactyl (even-toed)
mammal in the
family Tay****uidae
found in North, Central, and
South America...
- The white-lipped
peccary (Tay****u pecari) is a
species of
peccary found in
Central and
South America and the only
member of the
genus Tay****u. Multiple...
- The
Chacoan peccary or
tagua (Catagonus
wagneri or Parac****us wagneri) is the last
extant species of the
genus Catagonus; it is a
peccary found in the...
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Mylohyus is an
extinct genus of
peccary found in
North and
Central America. It
first evolved during the Late
Miocene and
became extinct at the end of...
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Platygonus compressus, the flat-headed
peccary, is an
extinct mammal species from the Tay****uidae
family that
lived in
North and
South America during...
- "The
Adventures of
Greggery Peccary" is a
piece by
Frank Zappa. It
originally released as
Greggery Peccary on the
album Studio Tan in 1978. A slightly...
- of
which were
found by Webb
students on fossil-collecting
trips called “
Peccary Trips,”
expeditions usually centered in California, Utah, and Montana....
- The
roughly 270 land-based even-toed
ungulate species include pigs,
peccaries, hippopotamuses, antelopes, deer, giraffes, camels, llamas, alpacas, sheep...
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tapir (Tapirus terrestris),
Cryptotis sp.,
collared peccary (Tay****u tajacu), white-lipped
peccary (Tay****u pecari), and
Mazama sp. Woods, C.A.; Kilpatrick...