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- Babirusa (849 bytes)
2: ...it is typically categorized as belonging to the [[Suidae|pig family]] - Warthog (4196 bytes)
7: {{Taxobox familia entry | taxon = [[Suidae]]}}
13: ...acochoerus africanus'') is a wild member of the [[Suidae|pig family]] that lives in the plains and open wo...
25: ...gi, eggs, dead animals, and even small mammals, reptiles and birds. The diet is seasonably variable, d...
32: Wild warthogs can live up to 15 years. Captive warthogs may live as long as 18 years. The typ... - Even-toed ungulate (4197 bytes)
2: ...image = [[image:Mountain-Goat-225.jpg|240px]] | caption = [[Mountain Goat]]}}
10: [[Suidae]]<br>
12: [[Tayassuidae]]<br>
25: ...hly-developed [[stomach]]s were better able to adapt to this coarse, low-[[nutrition]] diet, and soon ...
27: ...le stomach. (The two hippopotamus species are exceptions.) - Pigs (6100 bytes)
2: ...e:Sow with piglet.jpg|200px|Sow with piglet]] | caption = Sow with piglet}}
8: {{Taxobox_familia_entry | taxon = [[Suidae]]}}
17: ...ause substantial environmental damage. The family Suidae also includes about 12 separate species of wild p...
19: ... the most [[intelligent]] animals, and some are kept as [[pet]]s. Pigs are reportedly more intelligent...
37: ...as part or all of their diet. Occasionally, in captivity, they eat their own young. - Mammal classification (78467 bytes)
5: ...stematization itself, partly through the new concept of [[cladistics]]. Though field work gradually ma...
9: ...Metatheria and the "placental" eutheria. No attempt is made here to further distinguish among the ord...
62: **Order [[Dermoptera]]
64: **Order [[Chiroptera]]
65: ***Family [[Pteropodidae]] - Artiodactyls (4197 bytes)
2: ...image = [[image:Mountain-Goat-225.jpg|240px]] | caption = [[Mountain Goat]]}}
10: [[Suidae]]<br>
12: [[Tayassuidae]]<br>
25: ...hly-developed [[stomach]]s were better able to adapt to this coarse, low-[[nutrition]] diet, and soon ...
27: ...le stomach. (The two hippopotamus species are exceptions.)
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