- and warthogs. All
suids, or swine, are
native to the Old World,
ranging from Asia to
Europe and Africa. The
earliest fossil suids date from the Oligocene...
- Look up
suid in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Suid or
SUID may
refer to: Suidae,
animals such as pigs
SUID,
sudden and
unexpected infant death In computing:...
- name in
English has been the "Republic of
South Africa" and
Republiek van
Suid-Afrika in Afrikaans. The
country has an
official name in 12
official languages...
- Sentraal-
Suid Koöperasie (SSK) is an
agricultural cooperative founded in 1931 by
farmers in the
Overberg region of
South Africa.
Originally known as the...
- Die Stem van
Suid-Afrika (Afrikaans: [di ˈstɛm fan sœit ˈɑːfrika], lit. 'The
Voice of
South Africa'), also
known as "The Call of
South Africa" or simply...
-
Betaarterivirus suid 1,
commonly Porcine reproductive and
respiratory syndrome virus (PRRSV), is a
virus that
causes a
disease of pigs,
called porcine...
- Sus species, like all
suids, are
native to the
Eurasian and
African continents,
ranging from
Europe to the
Pacific islands.
Suids other than the pig are...
- "Brand
Suid-Afrika",
which can
directly be
translated to "Burn
South Africa," is a 4-track EP by
South African punk rock band Fokofpolisiekar. It was released...
- of this
clade is
called a suine. It
includes the
family Suidae,
termed suids or
colloquially pigs or swine, as well as the
family Tay****uidae, termed...
-
tusks are
always smaller. They are
largely herbivorous, but, like most
suids,
opportunistically eat
invertebrates or
small animals, even
scavenging on...