pecary (Meaning)

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pecary (n.)

See Peccary.

Synonyms & Antonyms of pecary

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pecary Sentence Examples

  1. The herd of peccaries thundered through the undergrowth, their sharp tusks gleaming.
  2. The collared peccary is known for its distinctive white collar and formidable social structure.
  3. The peccary's keen sense of smell helps it locate food sources in the dense forest.
  4. The mother peccary fiercely protected her young from the approaching danger.
  5. Peccaries are highly social animals, often living in herds of up to several hundred individuals.
  6. The musk glands on the peccary's back release a pungent odor to deter predators.
  7. The Chacoan peccary is an endangered species native to the Gran Chaco region of South America.
  8. Peccaries play an important role in the ecosystem, dispersing seeds and controlling vegetation growth.
  9. The white-lipped peccary is the largest species of peccary and can weigh up to 300 pounds.
  10. Peccaries have a reputation for being aggressive towards humans if threatened.

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The herd of peccaries thundered through the undergrowth, their sharp tusks gleaming.

The collared peccary is known for its distinctive white collar and formidable social structure.

The peccary's keen sense of smell helps it locate food sources in the dense forest.

The mother peccary fiercely protected her young from the approaching danger.