COLLARED PECCARY vs PECCARI ANGULATUS: NOUN
- A small wild hog, Tayassu tajacu, native to southern United States through to northern Argentina
- A piglike hoofed mammal (Pecari tajacu) of the southwest United States to northern Argentina, having a gray and black coat with a whitish band across the shoulders.
- Dark gray peccary with an indistinct white collar; of semi desert areas of Mexico and southwestern United States
- Dark gray peccary with an indistinct white collar; of semi desert areas of Mexico and southwestern United States
COLLARED PECCARY vs PECCARI ANGULATUS: OTHER WORD TYPES
- Dark grey peccary with an indistinct white collar
- Dark grey peccary with an indistinct white collar
COLLARED PECCARY vs PECCARI ANGULATUS: RELATED WORDS
- Addax, Rheas, Hawaiian honeycreeper, Peccary, Pongo pygmaeus, Giraffa camelopardalis, Vesper sparrow, Spiny anteater, Whiptail, Guanacos, Spectacled caiman, Peccari angulatus, Tayassu angulatus, Tayassu tajacu, Javelina
- Tayassu tajacu, Tayassu angulatus, Javelina, Collared peccary
COLLARED PECCARY vs PECCARI ANGULATUS: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Phalaropes, Woodrat, Geochelone, Addax, Rheas, Hawaiian honeycreeper, Peccary, Pongo pygmaeus, Giraffa camelopardalis, Vesper sparrow, Spiny anteater, Whiptail, Guanacos, Spectacled caiman, Javelina
- Javelina, Collared peccary
COLLARED PECCARY vs PECCARI ANGULATUS: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- Etymology: The Collared peccary is known as the Caitetu in Brazil, possibly from a Tupi word.
- Reyna-Hurtado et al., 2008 The collared peccary is also known from Trinidad.
- Foods and feeding patterns of the collared peccary in Southern Arizona.
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