Family Suidae--swine: pigs, hogs, [fig 19.12]
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Sus scrofa - feral hog |
Phacochoerus africanus
-Common warthog |
Family Tayassuidae (=Dicotylidae)--javelinas or peccaries
The name javalina is derived from the Spanish jabalina, feminine of jabalí, wild boar, not the Spanish for javelin or spear. Peccary is derived from the Cariban (an American Indian group of northern South America, the Lesser Antilles, and the eastern coast of Central America.) name for this animal.
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Pecari tajacu [Fig. 17-9] is our mascot. photograph © 2001by Dr. Allan H. Chaney,
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Hippopotamus
amphibius
the river hippopotamus
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Hexaprotodon liberiensis Pygmy hippopotamus
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Taxa
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Tragulus napu: from Gerrit S. Miller 1909. The mouse deer of the Rhio-Linga Archipelago. Proceedings of the US National Museum. 37: 1-9. |
Characters
Holarctic, Neotropical, Oriental
Family Giraffidae--giraffe, okapi [Fig. 19.15-19.17]
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Family Antilocapridae--pronghorn [fig 19.20]
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Male and two female Antilocapra americana the totem of the American Society of Mammalogists, photograph © 2001by Dr. Allan H. Chaney, used with permission |
Family Bovidae--cattle, sheep, goats, antelope, and allies [Fig. 19.21]
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![]() Oreamnos americanus, mountain goat. Photograph by Analisa Rodriguez, taken on Wildlife Class trip to Yellowstone National Park, Montana, May 2006. Mountain goats introduced to Montana in the 1950s. |
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