- the
sea swine from more
mundane sea creatures. The
animals were
described as "headed like a
Hog, toothed, and
tusked like a Boar". The
Sea Hogs were...
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Hog badgers are
three species of
mustelid in the
genus Arctonyx. They
represent one of the two
genera in the
subfamily Melinae,
alongside the true badgers...
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Sea lions are
pinnipeds characterized by
external ear flaps, long foreflippers, the
ability to walk on all fours,
short and
thick hair, and a big chest...
- The
sea otter (Enhydra lutris) is a
marine mammal native to the
coasts of the
northern and
eastern North Pacific Ocean.
Adult sea otters typically weigh...
- muir "
sea" + oigh "maid". This "Gaelic" word
could also
denote "
sea monster", and
Croker remarked that it was
cognate with
Cornish morhuch, a "
sea hog". Yeats...
- The
Bawean deer (Axis kuhlii), also
known as Kuhl's
hog deer or
Bawean hog deer, is a
highly threatened species of deer
endemic to the
island of Bawean...
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Hog plum is a
common name for
several plants that
produce edible fruit, and may
refer to:
Species of the
genus Spondias Spondias dulcis (June plum, golden...
- Humboldt's
hog-nosed
skunk (Conepatus humboldtii), also
known as the
Patagonian hog-nosed skunk, is a
species of
hog-nosed
skunk indigenous to the open...
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Odobenidae (whose only
living member is the walrus),
Otariidae (the
eared seals:
sea lions and fur seals), and
Phocidae (the
earless seals, or true seals), with...
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Hog Island was the name of two
islands near Long Island, New York
until the 1890s. One is the
present day
Barnum Island,
which includes the
villages of...