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It can reproduce from the age of 18 months, and can be cross-bred with other species in the family Suidae.
Phacochoerus is a genus of wild pigs in the Suidae family that are known as warthogs.
Other animals in the Suidae family, including:
Several extinct species within Suidae are classified in subfamilies other than Suinae.
Later the same is mentioned in Lexicon Suidae (10th century) in an article dedicated to Mani.
Notes on the systematics of Babyrousa (Artiodactyla, Suidae).
It includes at least some of the living members of the family Suidae and their closest relatives-the domestic pig and related species, such as babirusas.
A pig is any of the animals in the genus Sus, within the Suidae family of even-toed ungulates.
Although somewhat related to the pigs and frequently referred to as one, this species and the other peccaries are no longer classified in the pig family, Suidae.
Suidae Lexicon Graece & Latine, ed.
Family Suidae: pigs (Africa, Eurasia)
The suborder Suina includes Suidae (pig family) and Tayassuidae (peccary family).
Pigs, Babirusa, and Warthog (Suidae)
The Desert Warthog (Phacochoerus aethiopicus) is a species of even-toed ungulate in the Suidae family.
This suborden Suina includes family Suidae (pigs, hogs) and the family Tayassuidae (peccaries).
Suina, a suborder of mammals including Suidae, and the Tayssuidae (peccaries or "New World pigs")
Suidae (Suidae)
Bentley also assisted Küster, among other editors, with an edition of Suidae Lexicon Graece et Latine (1705).
Phylogenetic relationships of the Suidae (Mammalia, Cetartiodactyla): new insights on the relationships within Suoidea (subscription required).
The specimen was found with Ceratotherium simum, Suidae, Metridiochoerus andrewsi, a Hippopotamus gorgops, and a nearly complete pygmy Hippopotamus mandible.
The Wild boar, also wild pig, ('Sus scrofa') is a species of the pig genus Sus, part of the biological family Suidae.
The Heude's pig (Sus bucculentus), also known as the Indochinese warty pig or Vietnam warty pig, is a species of even-toed ungulate in the Suidae family.
The coati snout is long and somewhat pig-like (see Suidae) and extremely flexible and can be rotated up to 60 in any direction, the former being part of the reason for its nickname the hog-nosed raccoon.
Some classifications, such as the one proposed by paleontologist Jan van der Made in 2010, even exclude from Suinae some extant taxa of Suidae, placing these excluded taxa in other subfamilies.
The suborder Suina (also known as Suiformes) is a lineage of omnivorous non-ruminant artiodactyl mammals that includes the pigs and peccaries of the families Suidae and Tayassuidae and their fossil kin.