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  2. Peccary - Wikipedia

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    A peccary is a medium-sized animal, with a strong resemblance to a pig. Like a pig, it has a snout ending in a cartilaginous disc and eyes that are small relative to its head. Also like a pig, it uses only the middle two digits for walking, although, unlike pigs, the other toes may be altogether absent.

  3. Tapir - Wikipedia

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    The proboscis of the tapir is a highly flexible organ, able to move in all directions, allowing the animals to grab foliage that would otherwise be out of reach. Tapirs often exhibit the flehmen response , a posture in which they raise their snouts and show their teeth to detect scents.

  4. Aardvark - Wikipedia

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    The aardvark is vaguely pig-like in appearance. Its body is stout with a prominently arched back [22] and is sparsely covered with coarse hairs. The limbs are of moderate length, with the rear legs being longer than the forelegs. [16] The front feet have lost the pollex (or 'thumb'), resulting in four toes, while the rear feet have all five toes.

  5. Ancient fossil of pig-like animal found and named after Mick ...

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    The new pig-like species that scientists say was about the size of a deer was found in the Egyptian desert, but when it roamed the Earth around 19 million years ago that area was a swampy wetland.

  6. Coati - Wikipedia

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    (Other animals living in forests have acquired some or all of these properties through convergent evolution, including members of the mongoose, civet, weasel, cat, and bear families.) The coati snout is long and somewhat pig-like – part of the reason for its nickname, the "hog-nosed raccoon". It is also extremely flexible and can rotate up to ...

  7. Ancient pig-like animal shows beginnings of mammalian brain ...

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    Gordonia, which lived about 254-252 million years ago, was a type of animal called a protomammal - a predecessor of mammals that still retained traits of reptilian ancestors.

  8. White-lipped peccary - Wikipedia

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    The white-lipped peccary is a piglike ungulate, covered in dark hair, which is cream on certain parts of the underside, such as the throat and pelvic regions. [10] Adult white-lipped peccaries can reach a length of 90–135 cm (35–53 in). Their height is about 90 cm (35 in), measured from the shoulder. They usually weigh 27–40 kg (60–88 ...

  9. Chacoan peccary - Wikipedia

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    The largest of the three generally accepted species of peccaries, the Chacoan peccary has many pig-like features. It is an ungulate with a well-formed rostrum with a tough leathery snout. The bristle-like hair is generally brown to almost gray. A dark stripe runs across the back, and white fur is on the shoulders.