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The Peccary
With Observations on the Introduction of Pigs to the New World, Transactions, American Philosophical Society (vol. 75, part 5)
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R. A. Donkin
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English
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1985
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Three living species of peccary inhabit a vast area of the New World, between roughly 35 degrees of latitude north and south of the equator. They are primarily forest or woodland animals, but two species (one of them only recently discovered) have adapted to scrub-dominated ecosystems, both natural and anthropogenic. The overall distribution has contracted since the beginning of European seettlement, yet peccaries are remarkably resilient animals. In traditional societies, the peccary is hunted chiefly for meat, and within the combined distribution of the species probably no other animal has contributed more to human food supply. Europeans have valued both the meat and, on a much larger scale, the hides. This study discusses the distribution, habitat, and biology of the peccary and the peccary in human economy and society. Bibliography. Maps and illus.
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CONTENTS
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List of Maps
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List of Figures
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Preface
VII - Part I: Distribution, Habitat, and Biology
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A. Description
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B. Scientific Nomenclature
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C. Distribution
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D. Habitat and Diet
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E. Biology and Behavior
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A. The Pre-Columbian Period
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B. European Contact
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C. Folk Nomenclature
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D. Hunting
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E. Taboo, Ceremony, and Myth
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F. Towards Domestication
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G. Animal Domestication in the Humid Tropics
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Appendix: Additional Vernacular Names for the Peccary
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Bibliography
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Supplement to Bibliography
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Index
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