Pecarí de collar

Collared Peccary.   - ECUADOR
Collared Peccary.   - ECUADOR
Collared Peccary.   - ECUADOR
Collared Peccary.   - ECUADOR

Collared Peccary

Familia: Tayassuidae
Genero: Pecari
Nombre Cientifico: ajacu

Local names: pecarí de collar, taitetú, coyámel, sajino, monte car, chancho rosillo, chácharo or baquiro

It has a height of half a meter on the cross and a length of 70 to 110 cm and a tail of 2 to 5 cm. It is characterized by a coat of chestnut-greyish bristles and a white spot reminiscent of a collar at the base of the neck. In the back it has a glandular cavity of 12 to 1 cm from which it secretes a musky odor oil.

It is a terrestrial, diurnal and twilight species. It feeds on a great variety of fruits fallen to the ground. In addition, it consumes seeds, leaves, branches, roots, insects, small vertebrates and fungi.

Countries where lives Pecarí de collar

ARGENTINA     BOLIVIA     BRASIL     COLOMBIA     COSTA RICA     CUBA     ECUADOR     EL SALVADOR     ESTADOS UNIDOS     GUATEMALA     HONDURAS     JAMAICA     MEXICO     NICARAGUA     PANAMA     PARAGUAY     PUERTO RICO     URUGUAY     VENEZUELA    

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