This category contains sites and pages for kids and teens about Collared Peccaries, also called Javelinas.
Information includes classification, appearance, size, breeding and parenting, diet and feeding habits, adaptations, social groups, locations, habitats, conservation, status, and threats.
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Collared Peccary (Javelina ~ Tayaussa ~ Musk Hog)
DesertUSA explores geography, names, related species, size, coloration, sounds, social structure, regional habitat, food, breeding, and conservation.
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Collared Peccary (Pecari tajacu)
Examines locations, physical appearance, gestation, birth mass, social relationships, feeding behavior, and conservation status. From University of Michigan Museum of Zoology.
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Collared Peccary (Tayassu tajacu)
Furnishes physical characteristics, geographic range, habitat types, regional diet, groups, birthing, predators, and interaction with humans.
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Collared Peccary, Javelina (Pecari tajacu)
Ultimate Ungulate tells about taxonomy, characteristics, breeding and lifespan, active periods, diet, predators, range map, and source of name.
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Living With Javelina
Arizona Game and Fish presents locations, herd size, habitat, list of description and habits, and possible conflict with humans.
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Rolling Hills Wildlife: Collared Peccary
Discusses locations, habitats, usual diet, lifespan, facts and features, and social structure. Offers picture and printable factsheet.