Collared peccary (Dicotyles tajacu/Pecari tajacu) “Javelina aka Collared Peccary” by Larry Lamsa, CC BY 2.0 (x)

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Collared peccary (Dicotyles tajacu/Pecari tajacu) “Javelina aka Collared Peccary” by Larry Lamsa, CC BY 2.0 (x)
Javelina
hog studies once more
Soaking Wet Hog- Shou Hakkai #1 (Mild Version)
"Summer is back and hotter than ever here in Little Penglai! Our beautiful island is home to several massive waterfall grottos that serve as training grounds for the Zodiac Masters in preparation for tournament season. But for The Notorious P.I.G... This waterfall is a bangin' spot to cool off and soak in all the natural beauty this island has to offer! Including you~ ;3" Our team has been working hard on the demo and our Kickstarter campaign that'll be dropping this fall. But we're back! And we'll be dropping some sneak peek previews of what's to come at Anthro SoCal 2026! For the time being though, please enjoy our next Swimsuit Special illustration, featuring Shou Hakkai!
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Javelina
Taxonomy Tournament: Mammals
Suina. This suborder of the even-toed ungulates is made up of pigs and paccaries. They are the most intelligent even-toed ungulates, and wallow in mud as they lack sweat glands.
Whippomorpha. This suborder of even-toed ungulates have for the most part lost their toes, becoming dolphins and whales. It also includes hippos.
Which clade of animals is better?
Suina
Whippomorpha
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Anthro female P-Chan or Ryoga Hibiki as a furry pig
Central European boar (Sus scrofa scrofa)
Photo by Michael Furtner