tayassu (Meaning)

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tayassu (n)

type genus of the Tayassuidae

Synonyms & Antonyms of tayassu

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tayassu Sentence Examples

  1. The tayassu, also known as the collared peccary, is a pig-like mammal found in Central and South America.
  2. Tayassu have a thick, leathery hide and a prominent mane of coarse hair.
  3. They are omnivorous and forage for fruits, nuts, roots, and insects.
  4. Tayassu travel in sounders of up to 30 individuals, led by a dominant male.
  5. When threatened, tayassu will emit a high-pitched squeal and charge at the perceived threat.
  6. Tayassu have a musk gland on their backs that they use to mark their territory and communicate with each other.
  7. The gestation period for tayassu is around 140 days, and they typically give birth to two or three piglets.
  8. Tayassu are an important part of the ecosystems they inhabit, helping to disperse seeds and control populations of small rodents.
  9. Conservation efforts are underway to protect tayassu populations, which are threatened by habitat loss and hunting.
  10. The scientific name for tayassu is Tayassu pecari, with two subspecies recognized: T. p. pecari and T. p. ringens.

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type genus of the Tayassuidae

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The tayassu, also known as the collared peccary, is a pig-like mammal found in Central and South America.

Tayassu have a thick, leathery hide and a prominent mane of coarse hair.

They are omnivorous and forage for fruits, nuts, roots, and insects.

Tayassu travel in sounders of up to 30 individuals, led by a dominant male.