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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
Sonoran Desert Fact Sheet - Javelina Javelina can be found in Arizona, New Mexico, Texas, through Mexico and south all the way to Argentina Javelina live in desert washes, saguaro and palo verde forests, oak woodlands and grasslands
Javelinas - Big Bend National Park (U. S. National Park Service) Javelina are herbivores (plant eaters) and frugivores (fruit eaters) They eat a wide variety of fruits, tubers, rhizomes, bulbs, acorns, grass, green shoots of annuals, stems of prickly pears, lupines, mesquite beans, and lechuguilla
Javelina - National Geographic A javelina is a collared peccary, Tayassy tajacu, native to Arizona, New Mexico, Texas, and South America Grayish black, with wiry hair; large, wedged heads; and thin legs with hooves, these
Peccary | Wild Pig, Collared White-lipped Species | Britannica Its spearlike canine teeth give the peccary its other common names, javelin and javelina These teeth do not protrude but make notable lumps in the lips Peccaries are the New World counterparts of swine (family Suidae) and differ from true pigs in certain skeletal and dental features
Javelina in Arizona | Arizona State Parks In Arizona, javelina can be found anywhere between the desert floor and up to 7,000 feet in elevation “Typical” habitat is often within desert-type ecosystems below 5,500 feet
Javelina Fact Sheet - Arizona-Sonora Desert Museum Javelina (Tayassu tajacu) also known as collared peccary, are medium-sized animals that look similar to a wild boar They have mainly short coarse salt and pepper colored hair, short legs, and a pig-like nose