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- between 4.8 and 0.2 million years ago. †Potamoc****us magnus Leslie, D.M.; Huffman, B.A. (July 2015). "Potamoc****us porcus (Artiodactyla: Suidae)". Mammalian...
- The red river hog (Potamoc****us porcus) or bushpig (a name also used for Potamoc****us larvatus) is a wild member of the pig family living in Africa,...
- has information related to Potamoc****us larvatus. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Potamoc****us larvatus. Potamoc****us larvatus, Bushpig, Animal...
- Dicotyles tajacu (peccary), Lama glama (llama), Lama vicugna (vicuña), Potamoc****us porcus (red river hog) Carnivora: Canis familiaris (dog), Felis catus...
- aethiopicus) Common warthog (P. afric****) Porcula Pygmy hog (P. salvania) Potamoc****us Bushpig (P. larvatus) Red river hog (P. porcus) Sus Palawan bearded...
- aethiopicus) Common warthog (P. afric****) Porcula Pygmy hog (P. salvania) Potamoc****us Bushpig (P. larvatus) Red river hog (P. porcus) Sus Palawan bearded...
- than the red river hog and the bushpig (the two members of the genus Potamoc****us), as males sometimes attack without warning, possibly to protect their...
- species Genus Phacoc****us: two species Genus Porcula: one species Genus Potamoc****us: two species Genus Sus: nine species Family Tay****uidae (Peccaries)...
- Cape buffalo (Syncerus caffer), harnessed bushbuck, red river hog (Potamoc****us porcus) and plains zebra (Equus quagga). A survey in a rural area in...
- Suidae related to the modern-day genera Hyloc****us, Phacoc****us, and Potamoc****us. It is believed that most of them inhabited African forests, as opposed...