No. A peccary, or javalina, is in the order Artiodactyla which includes pigs, cattle and giraffes and the family Tayassuidae which is specific for peccary species. They are much more closely related to pigs and cattle than rodents.
: ArtiodactylaNo. They are Artiodactyles.
The peccary is not a rodent, but a relative of the wild pig. They are native to the Americas. Wild pigs are not native to the Americas, but there well established populations of introduced feral hogs.
The Adventures of Greggery Peccary was created in 1978.
Sadly, the peccary is an endangered species.
Peccary as in the pig like species, is found in southern North America, Central, and South America.
A peccary is any of several piglike hoofed mammals of the genus Tayassu, of North and South America, as T. tajacu(collared peccary, or javelina), having a dark grey coat with a white collar.
The peccary (which is a species of wild pig) is a non-ruminant like all other pigs.
Yes they are.
no a horse is not a rodent
Yes, peccary live in deserts, mountainous regions and even in jungles. They are quite an adaptable animal.
they eat fruits and insects
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Central and South America