Visayan Warty Pig - Cincinnati Zoo & Botanical Garden
A small forest-dwelling pig, the Visayan warty pig lives in a social group consisting of a single male (boar), several adult females (sows) and their young. Males tend to be much larger than …
Pigs, Hogs, and Boars: What’s the Difference?
What is the Difference Between Pigs, Hogs, and Boars? Pigs, hogs, and boars are all types of swine; they fall into the pig family, scientifically referred to as the Suidae family. According to …
Wild Boar | Planet Zoo Wiki | Fandom
The wild boar (or Sus scrofa), also known as the Eurasian wild pig, is a pig native throughout the temperate regions of Eurasia, as well as Mediterranean Northern Africa, Asian deserts and …
Pig - Minnesota Zoo
Pigs, hogs, swine: all of these are names for wild or domestic members of the scientific family Suidae. They are hoofed mammals with four toes on each foot. Humans have been raising …
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Wild boar - Wikipedia
The wild boar (Sus scrofa), also known as the wild swine, [4] common wild pig, [5] Eurasian wild pig, [6] or simply wild pig, [7] is a suid native to much of Eurasia and North Africa, and has …
Babirusa - Los Angeles Zoo and Botanical Gardens
The babirusa is a wild, naked-looking pig that is native to the Indonesian archipelago. Male babirusas (boars) are known for their bizarre tusks, which, if they are not worn down or broken …
Wild Boar - Facts, Diet, Habitat & Pictures on Animalia.bio
Wild boars are commonly found and abundant animals, occurring throughout the globe, except for Antarctica. The natural habitat of this species covers parts of Europe and Asia. Additionally, …
Red River Hog - El Paso Zoo
Red river hogs typically live in groups of six to 20 members, led by a dominant boar or male. Red River hogs are very social animals! These wild hogs are also known as bush pigs, and are one …
The Year of the Pig | San Diego Zoo Wildlife Alliance
Visayan warty pig boars have three pairs of fleshy bumps, or “warts,” on their face, which can help protect them from the tusks of a rival in a fight. Boars grow stiff, spiky hair during mating season.
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