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peccaries (noun) - a group of mammals related to pigs, native to the Americas and known for their social behavior
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Their favorite foods are iguanas and peccaries.
The extinction of peccaries and a new case of survival.
Peccaries are animals that are similar to pigs.
Three species of peccaries live in the world today.
The fruit pulp is consumed by parrots and peccaries.
Groups of peccaries would cross it to see the river on the other side.
What she does not like are peccaries.
The newborn peccaries are precocious and can follow the pack within a few hours.
Fruits that remain whole may be broken open by animals such as peccaries.
The present thesis had as objective optimized peccaries semen cryopreservation protocols pecari tajacu.
There is already evidence of decline of several species such as peccaries and jaguar.
Furthermore there are no peccaries in Patagonia nowadays.
Peccaries are social animals, and often form herds.
Critics rebut that there is no archeological evidence that peccaries have ever been domesticated.
Peccaries may look like pigs, but they are not.

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The best hides come from wild peccaries in Peru.
However, collared peccaries are not completely diurnal.
It has white hairs around the mouth, unlike other peccaries.
Chacoan peccaries differ from other peccary species by having longer ears, snouts, and tails.
These plans should include all hunted species, not just peccaries.
Often, peccaries can be smelled before seen because they give off a skunk-like odor.
Traditionally the creatures hunted were limited to monkeys, birds, and wild peccaries.
In the end, if peccaries are around you can only grow what they will permit.
Monkeys feed on fruits still on the tree, and fallen fruits are eaten by peccaries.
Wagner reported Tuttle's peccaries to the scientific literature.
Catagonus wagneri also has a third hind toe, but other peccaries only have two.
Collared peccaries caught at the study site near farmers ' fields in the Amazon.
The most frequently represented animals are rodents, bats, peccaries and growling jaguars.
These peccaries feed on various species of cacti, such as Cleistocactus baumannii and Opuntia discolor.
Nothing from … Just the turtle eggs and peccaries mainly.
Young peccaries are generally born between September and December, but litters have been found year-round.
Frequently bathing in mud or dust, Chacoan peccaries also defecate at particular " stations.
Other examples of Pleistocene life in Kansas include bison, horses, and peccaries.
But peccaries are large, social animals.
These are white-lipped peccaries.
Chacoan peccaries often travel in herds of up to 20 individuals.
The men gather in hunting groups to hunt for deer, monkey, and peccaries.
Collared peccaries are generally found in bands of 8 to 15 animals of various ages.
It seems likely, with their muscular builds, that X. hodsonae preyed upon peccaries.
That 's concerning, they warn, because peccaries are sensitive to hunting and deforestation.
Collared peccaries are social animals which form bands generally ranging from 6 to 12 animals.
Why were Eurasia 's wild boar domesticated and not America 's peccaries or Africa 's wild pigs?
Additionally, white-lipped peccaries are important prey for jaguars, and other larger animals, including humans!
White - lipped Peccaries.
Spot macaws, monkeys, peccaries and jabirus in the Amazon Jungle by canoe.
South america - icons of the amazon, jaguars, pumas, parrots and peccaries in peru.
In 2007, the zoo became the first in the Northeast to exhibit Chacoan peccaries.

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