- 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...
- '1') so 'thompson' can
execute the file. The file
owner is 'root' and the
SUID permission is set (the '4') - so the file is
executed as 'root'. The reason...
- Die Stem van
Suid-Afrika (Afrikaans: [di ˈstɛm fan sœyt ˈɑːfrika], lit. 'The
Voice of
South Africa'), also
known as "The Call of
South Africa" or simply...
-
tusks are
always smaller. They are
largely herbivorous, but, like most
suids,
opportunistically eat
invertebrates or
small animals, even
scavenging on...
- both BOAC and SAA
titles and logos, but were
operated by SAA crews. In 1956
Suid-Afrikaanse
Lugdiens introduced the
Douglas DC-7B,
capable of long-range operations...
- 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...
- this
clade is
known as a suine.
Suina includes the
family Suidae,
termed suids,
known in
English as pigs or swine, as well as the
family Tay****uidae, termed...
-
phylogenetic analysis recovering Taucanamo outside the
clade containing suids and peccaries. The
oldest unambiguous fossils of
peccaries are from the...