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peccary (encz) | peccary,pekari	n:		Michal Ambrož |  
peccary (encz) | peccary,pekari páskovaný	n: [zoo.]		Zdeněk Brož |  
Peccary (gcide) | Peccary \Pec"ca*ry\, n.; pl. Peccaries. [From the native South
    American name: cf. F. p['e]cari, Sp. pecar.] (Zool.)
    A pachyderm of the genus Dicotyles.
    [1913 Webster]
 
    Note: The collared peccary, or tajacu ({Dicotyles
          torquatus}), is about the size and shape of a small
          hog, and has a white ring aroung the neck. It ranges
          from Arkansas to Brazil. A larger species ({Dicotyles
          labiatus}), with white cheeks, is found in South
          America.
          [1913 Webster] |  
peccary (wn) | peccary
     n 1: nocturnal gregarious pig-like wild animals of North America
          and South America [syn: peccary, musk hog] |  
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collared peccary (encz) | collared peccary,	n:		 |  
white-lipped peccary (encz) | white-lipped peccary,	n:		 |  
collared peccary (gcide) | Tajacu \Ta*ja[,c]"u\, Tajassu \Ta*jas"su\, n. [Pg. taja[,c]['u],
    from Braz. taya[,c]['u] a hog or swine.] (Zool.)
    The common, or collared, peccary (Tayassu tajacu). Called
    also javelina and tayaussa.
    [1913 Webster + PJC]
 
          Javelina
          Common Names: Collared Peccary, Musk Hog, Tayaussa
          Genus: Tayassu
          Species: tajacu
          The [a href="images]javelina.gif">javelina is the only
          wild pig in North America. It looks exactly like a real
          pig except a little bigger. It is a grizzled
          blackish-gray color with a yellowish band which runs
          under the neck. The name collared peccary comes from
          the ruff of hair around its neck. It has small, round
          ears and beady eyes. Its body is barrel-shaped with
          short legs. Its head is pointed, ending in a disc-like
          nose. Javelinas have 3 toes on each hind foot. The
          upper tusks (1.5 inches long) are pointed down, instead
          of up like some other wild pigs. The javelina grows
          from 46 to 60 inches long, and can weigh up to 60
          pounds.
          Javelinas live in the canyon area of the desert. They
          live there because it is bushy and there are water
          holes everywhere. They need the bushes for the shade
          and they need lots of water to live.
          The javelina eats cacti, grass, bulbs, berries,
          flowers, mushrooms, and fruit, which is easy for them
          to get in their habitat.
          The javelina always travel and live in groups. The
          female gives birth to twins about once a year. Her
          young travel with the group their whole life until they
          die. No new members are ever accepted into the group
          unless they are born into it.
          The javelinas have a very good nose. That can have its
          advantages if there is a predator around. They also
          look for food in groups so if they're attacked they can
          fight back in numbers.
          The javelina's niche is the water holes and bushes in
          the canyon area where they live. They get shade under
          the bushes, so they won't over heat. They can't survive
          long without water, so it's good to have water close by
          if you are a javelina.
          Javelinas' status in the wild is very good right now.
          There are lots of them around and they're not dying off
          or going extinct.                        --Tristan A.
                                                   (from
                                                   http://www.blueplanetbiomes.org/javelina.htm,
                                                   2000.)
    [PJC] |  
Peccary (gcide) | Peccary \Pec"ca*ry\, n.; pl. Peccaries. [From the native South
    American name: cf. F. p['e]cari, Sp. pecar.] (Zool.)
    A pachyderm of the genus Dicotyles.
    [1913 Webster]
 
    Note: The collared peccary, or tajacu ({Dicotyles
          torquatus}), is about the size and shape of a small
          hog, and has a white ring aroung the neck. It ranges
          from Arkansas to Brazil. A larger species ({Dicotyles
          labiatus}), with white cheeks, is found in South
          America.
          [1913 Webster] |  
chiacoan peccary (wn) | Chiacoan peccary
     n 1: a recently discovered large wild pig of Paraguay |  
collared peccary (wn) | collared peccary
     n 1: dark grey peccary with an indistinct white collar; of semi
          desert areas of Mexico and southwestern United States [syn:
          collared peccary, javelina, Tayassu angulatus,
          Tayassu tajacu, Peccari angulatus] |  
white-lipped peccary (wn) | white-lipped peccary
     n 1: blackish peccary with whitish cheeks; larger than the
          collared peccary [syn: white-lipped peccary, {Tayassu
          pecari}] |  
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