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. 
 
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