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  1. 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 …

  2. 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 to Patagonian South America (see …

  3. Peccary - San Diego Zoo Animals & Plants

    Today, three species of peccaries live in the Americas. Like their pig relatives, they are quite adaptable, and peccary populations flourish in many different habitat types in North and South America. …

  4. Peccary - Species, Size, Classification, Habitat, Diet, & Pictures

    Nov 30, 2024 · Peccaries, also known as skunk pigs or javelinas, are medium-sized, pig-like mammals with a distinctive, flexible snout that ends in a round, cartilaginous disk. Although they resemble pigs …

  5. Peccary (Javelina) - Facts, Information & Habitat - Animal Corner

    Peccary (Javelina) The Peccaries are medium sized, even toed ungulate mammals. Today there are four living species of peccaries, found from the southwestern United States through Central America …

  6. Peccary - San Diego Zoo Wildlife Explorers

    There are three kinds of peccaries, and they all live in North and South America. The only one in the US is the collared peccary, also called the javelina. Collared peccaries live in just about every type of …

  7. Sonoran Desert Fact Sheet - Javelina

    Javelinas and pigs have been separated for almost 40 million years of evolution! They are also known as the collared peccary because of the lighter ring of hair around their neck & shoulders. Peccaries …

  8. 27 Facts About Peccary

    What is a peccary? Peccaries are fascinating creatures often mistaken for pigs. These hoofed mammals, native to the Americas, belong to the family Tayassuidae. Unlike pigs, peccaries have …

  9. Chacoan Peccary - Los Angeles Zoo and Botanical Gardens

    The word “peccary” comes from the indigenous Tupi language, meaning “an animal which makes many paths through the woods.” These pig-like animals are social and live in small herds of three to 10 …

  10. Peccaries Facts and Information | United Parks & Resorts

    Learn about the size, diet, population, habitat, behavior and other interesting facts about peccaries.