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Peccary - Wikipedia
Peccaries (also javelinas or skunk pigs) are pig-like ungulates of the family Tayassuidae (New World pigs) . They are found throughout Central and South America, Trinidad in the Caribbean, and in the southwestern area of North America. en.wikipedia.org
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Peccary - San Diego Zoo Wildlife Explorers
Peccaries eat all parts of plants, especially fruit, seeds, and roots. They sometimes munch on fungi, worms, grubs, small vertebrates, eggs, and carrion. sdzwildlifeexplorers.org
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Peccary Definition, Types & Habitat - Study.com
A javelina, also called a peccary or javelin, is a piglike mammal found in North and South America. There are three different species of peccary. study.com
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peccary
peccary (ˈpɛkərɪ) Forms: 7 pakeera, 7–8 pecary, 7– peccary, (8 picary, 9 picaree, pec(c)ari). [ad. pakira, paquira, the name in Carib of Guiana. Spelt by the Spaniard Oviedo 1535 baquira or vaquira; paquira is used by the Frenchmen Biet (Dict. des Galibis) 1664, and Breton 1665, and is frequent in F... Oxford English Dictionary
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Peccary | Wild Pig, Collared & White-lipped Species | Britannica
Peccary, (family Tayassuidae), any of the three species of piglike mammal found in the southern deserts of the United States southward through the Amazon basin ... www.britannica.com
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What Exactly is: Peccary | The Skunk Pig - YouTube
While peccaries do resemble pigs, they are not pigs. They are indeed the closest relatives of pig though. Together, the two families form ... www.youtube.com
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Collared peccary - Happy Hollow Park & Zoo
Collared peccaries are social animals and typically live in groups of six to 12 individuals, led by a dominant male. They eat, sleep and move as a cohesive ... happyhollow.org
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Peccary | San Diego Zoo Animals & Plants
Peccaries favor fruits and seeds, and they are well adapted for rooting up roots, bulbs, tubers, and rhizomes. They sometimes munch on grasses and leaves, and ... animals.sandiegozoo.org
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The Resilient Collared Peccary - Paso Pacifico
The collared peccary looks ordinary but it's impressively resilient. It thrives in the dry deserts of the Southwestern United States and the forests of ... pasopacifico.org
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PECCARY Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of PECCARY is any of several largely nocturnal gregarious American mammals resembling the related pigs. www.merriam-webster.com
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Collared Peccary (Pecari tajacu) - Texas A&M AgriLife Extension ...
The collared peccary, commonly known as the javelina, is a native big game species found in Texas, parts of the southwestern United States, and Latin America. agrilifeextension.tamu.edu
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peccary
peccary/ˈpekərɪ; `pɛkərɪ/ ntype of wild pig-like animal found in Central and S America 西rui, 美国的一种野猪). 牛津英汉双解词典
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Collared peccary
The "giant peccary" The giant peccary (described as Pecari maximus) was a purported fourth species of peccary, first reported to have been seen in Brazil genus, the collared peccary. wikipedia.org
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Chacoan peccary
The Chacoan peccary or tagua (Catagonus wagneri or Parachoerus wagneri) is the last extant species of the genus Catagonus; it is a peccary found in the The extinct narrow-headed peccary (C. stenocephalus) should be moved into Brasiliochoerus, while the Chacoan peccary, Catagonus bonaerensis and Catagonus wikipedia.org
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pecari
pecari, -y variants of peccary. Oxford English Dictionary
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