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Catagonus wagneri (Rusconi, 1930) is a animal in the Tayassuidae family, order Artiodactyla, kingdom Animalia. Not known to be toxic.

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Catagonus wagneri (Rusconi, 1930)

Catagonus wagneri (Rusconi, 1930)

Chacoan peccary (Catagonus wagneri) is the largest peccary species native to the arid Gran Chaco region.

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Family
Genus
Catagonus
Order
Artiodactyla
Class
Mammalia

About Catagonus wagneri (Rusconi, 1930)

Species Classification and Size

Catagonus wagneri, commonly known as the Chacoan peccary, is the largest of the three generally accepted peccary species. It is an ungulate with many pig-like features, including a well-formed rostrum ending in a tough, leathery snout.

General Coloration

Its bristle-like hair ranges in color from brown to nearly gray; a dark stripe runs across its back, and its shoulders are covered in white fur.

Morphological Differences From Other Peccaries

Compared to other peccary species, Chacoan peccaries have longer ears, longer snouts, and longer tails. Unlike other peccaries, they have white hairs around the mouth, and they retain a third hind toe, while other peccaries only have two.

Dental Structure

They have hypsodont teeth following the dental formula 2/3, 1/1, 3/3, 3/3. Like all peccaries, their upper canines point downwards, unlike the outward and upward pointing canines of pigs; this downward orientation may help signal to other peccaries to keep the group together while moving through dense bush.

Geographic Distribution

The Chacoan peccary is restricted to hot, dry areas, specifically the Gran Chaco, a roughly 140,000 km2 region dominated by low-lying succulents and thorny bushes. While a small number of scattered giant trees grow here, most of the region’s vegetation is thorny scrub.

Dry Habitat Adaptations

Chacoan peccaries have evolved specific adaptations for dry, dusty conditions, including well-developed sinuses. Their small feet improve their ability to maneuver among spiny plants.

Breeding Season

For Chacoan peccaries, most young are born between September and December, though litters have been recorded at almost any time of year. Births coincide with periods of increased food availability and rainfall.

Litter Characteristics

The average number of recorded embryos per pregnancy is approximately 2.72. Females typically leave their herd to give birth, then return to the herd afterwards.

Newborn Traits

Newborn Chacoan peccaries are precocial, able to run just a few hours after birth. The young’s fur coat matches that of adults, and there is no sexual dimorphism in the species.

Primary Diet Components

The arid Gran Chaco habitat offers only very tough vegetation for Chacoan peccaries to eat. These peccaries feed on various cactus species, including Cleistocactus baumannii and Opuntia discolor.

Cactus Feeding Behavior

They use their tough snout to roll cacti along the ground to rub off spines; they may also pull spines off with their teeth and spit them out. Their kidneys are specialized to break down acids from cacti, and their two-chambered stomachs are well adapted to digest tough plant foods.

Supplementary Food Sources

Chacoan peccaries occasionally graze on bromeliad roots, and also eat acacia pods and fallen cactus flowers.

Mineral Intake Behavior

They will seek out salt licks that form on ant mounds and in areas affected by construction projects like road building and land clearing, to obtain essential minerals including calcium, magnesium, and chlorine.

Photo: (c) Guillermo Menéndez, some rights reserved (CC BY-NC), uploaded by Guillermo Menéndez · cc-by-nc

Taxonomy

Animalia Chordata Mammalia Artiodactyla Tayassuidae Catagonus

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Sources: GBIF, iNaturalist, Wikipedia, NCBI Taxonomy · Disclaimer

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