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- Giant_peccary abstract "The giant peccary (Pecari maximus) is a possible fourth species of peccary, discovered in Brazil in 2000 by Dutch naturalist Marc van Roosmalen. In 2003, he and German natural history filmmaker Lothar Frenz succeeded in filming a group and gathering material, which later would serve as the type. Though recently reported, it has been known to locals as caitetu munde, which means "great peccary which lives in pairs". It was formally described in 2007, but the scientific evidence for its species status has later been questioned, which also was one of the reasons for its initial evaluation as data deficient by IUCN in 2008. Following a review in 2011, the IUCN moved the giant peccary into synonymy of the collared peccary (P. tajacu).The reported range of the giant peccary encompass the south-central Amazon between the Madeira and the Tapajós River and north Bolivia, reaching the east side of the Madidi National Park. It is restricted to Terra Firme forest. Unlike other peccaries in its range, the giant peccary was reported to mainly occur in pairs or small family groups.According to its original description, the giant peccary is larger, longer-legged, and proportionally smaller-headed than the only other member of the genus, the collared peccary. Compared to the sympatric populations of the collared peccary, the giant peccary also has thinner fur that is grizzled in brown and white, blacker legs, and a relatively faint collar. Five skins of the giant peccary had a total length of 120–137 cm (47–54 in), while local hunters have estimated a weight of 40–50 kg (88–110 lb). Based on mtDNA, the collared and the giant peccaries are estimated to have diverged 1.0–1.2 million years ago, but these results have been considered questionable due to the low bootstrap support, small sample size, and the absence of nDNA and cytogenetic results. In 2011, a review noted that the measurements provided in the initial description were within those generally recognized for the collared peccary, and the behaviors supposedly unique to the giant peccary are also known from the collared peccary. They also provided new genetic evidence showing that collared peccaries from South America form a monophyletic clade that includes the giant peccary (without it the clade is paraphyletic). The major genetic split within the collared peccary is between a clade comprising North and Central American specimens, and a clade comprising South American specimens (the presumed contact zone is in Colombia, which has both clades). Furthermore, extensive intraspecific variations (both individual and locality-based) are known in the morphology of the collared peccary.".
- Giant_peccary binomialAuthority Marc_van_Roosmalen.
- Giant_peccary class Mammal.
- Giant_peccary conservationStatus "NR".
- Giant_peccary conservationStatusSystem "iucn3.1".
- Giant_peccary family Peccary.
- Giant_peccary genus Pecari.
- Giant_peccary kingdom Animal.
- Giant_peccary order Even-toed_ungulate.
- Giant_peccary phylum Chordate.
- Giant_peccary wikiPageExternalLink index.html?linkref=geode_pager.
- Giant_peccary wikiPageExternalLink 1997-big-pig-beast-discovered.html.
- Giant_peccary wikiPageExternalLink giantpeccary.htm.
- Giant_peccary wikiPageID "5220514".
- Giant_peccary wikiPageLength "6105".
- Giant_peccary wikiPageOutDegree "41".
- Giant_peccary wikiPageRevisionID "681863789".
- Giant_peccary wikiPageWikiLink Amazon_rainforest.
- Giant_peccary wikiPageWikiLink Animal.
- Giant_peccary wikiPageWikiLink Artiodactyla.
- Giant_peccary wikiPageWikiLink Biological_specificity.
- Giant_peccary wikiPageWikiLink Biological_type.
- Giant_peccary wikiPageWikiLink Bolivia.
- Giant_peccary wikiPageWikiLink Bootstrapping_(statistics).
- Giant_peccary wikiPageWikiLink Brazil.
- Giant_peccary wikiPageWikiLink Category:Animals_described_in_2007.
- Giant_peccary wikiPageWikiLink Category:Controversial_taxa.
- Giant_peccary wikiPageWikiLink Category:Mammals_of_Brazil.
- Giant_peccary wikiPageWikiLink Category:Mammals_of_South_America.
- Giant_peccary wikiPageWikiLink Category:Megafauna_of_South_America.
- Giant_peccary wikiPageWikiLink Category:Peccaries.
- Giant_peccary wikiPageWikiLink Chordate.
- Giant_peccary wikiPageWikiLink Clade.
- Giant_peccary wikiPageWikiLink Collared_peccary.
- Giant_peccary wikiPageWikiLink Colombia.
- Giant_peccary wikiPageWikiLink Cytogenetic.
- Giant_peccary wikiPageWikiLink Cytogenetics.
- Giant_peccary wikiPageWikiLink Data_deficient.
- Giant_peccary wikiPageWikiLink Even-toed_ungulate.
- Giant_peccary wikiPageWikiLink IUCN.
- Giant_peccary wikiPageWikiLink International_Union_for_Conservation_of_Nature.
- Giant_peccary wikiPageWikiLink Intraspecific.
- Giant_peccary wikiPageWikiLink LiveScience.
- Giant_peccary wikiPageWikiLink Lothar_Frenz.
- Giant_peccary wikiPageWikiLink Madeira_River.
- Giant_peccary wikiPageWikiLink Madidi_National_Park.
- Giant_peccary wikiPageWikiLink Mammal.
- Giant_peccary wikiPageWikiLink Marc_van_Roosmalen.
- Giant_peccary wikiPageWikiLink Mitochondrial_DNA.
- Giant_peccary wikiPageWikiLink Monophyletic.
- Giant_peccary wikiPageWikiLink Monophyly.
- Giant_peccary wikiPageWikiLink Morphology_(biology).
- Giant_peccary wikiPageWikiLink MtDNA.
- Giant_peccary wikiPageWikiLink NDNA.
- Giant_peccary wikiPageWikiLink Natural_history.
- Giant_peccary wikiPageWikiLink Nuclear_DNA.
- Giant_peccary wikiPageWikiLink Paraphyletic.
- Giant_peccary wikiPageWikiLink Paraphyly.
- Giant_peccary wikiPageWikiLink Pecari.
- Giant_peccary wikiPageWikiLink Peccary.
- Giant_peccary wikiPageWikiLink Sample_size.
- Giant_peccary wikiPageWikiLink Sample_size_determination.
- Giant_peccary wikiPageWikiLink Sympatric.
- Giant_peccary wikiPageWikiLink Sympatry.
- Giant_peccary wikiPageWikiLink Synonym_(taxonomy).
- Giant_peccary wikiPageWikiLink Tapajós.
- Giant_peccary wikiPageWikiLink Tapajós_River.
- Giant_peccary wikiPageWikiLink Tayassuidae.
- Giant_peccary wikiPageWikiLink Type_(biology).
- Giant_peccary wikiPageWikiLinkText "Giant peccary".
- Giant_peccary wikiPageWikiLinkText "giant peccary".
- Giant_peccary binomial "Pecari maximus".
- Giant_peccary binomialAuthority "Roosmalen et al., 2007".
- Giant_peccary classificationStatus "disputed".
- Giant_peccary classis "Mammalia".
- Giant_peccary familia Peccary.
- Giant_peccary familia Tayassuidae.
- Giant_peccary genus "Pecari".
- Giant_peccary hasPhotoCollection Giant_peccary.
- Giant_peccary name "Giant peccary".
- Giant_peccary ordo Artiodactyla.
- Giant_peccary ordo Even-toed_ungulate.
- Giant_peccary phylum Chordate.
- Giant_peccary regnum "Animalia".
- Giant_peccary species "P. maximus".
- Giant_peccary status "NR".
- Giant_peccary statusSystem "iucn3.1".
- Giant_peccary wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Artiodactyla.
- Giant_peccary wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Citation_needed.
- Giant_peccary wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Giant_peccary wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Sections.
- Giant_peccary wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Taxobox.
- Giant_peccary wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Wikispecies.
- Giant_peccary subject Category:Animals_described_in_2007.
- Giant_peccary subject Category:Controversial_taxa.
- Giant_peccary subject Category:Mammals_of_Brazil.
- Giant_peccary subject Category:Mammals_of_South_America.
- Giant_peccary subject Category:Megafauna_of_South_America.
- Giant_peccary subject Category:Peccaries.
- Giant_peccary hypernym Species.