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  2. Tardigrade - Wikipedia

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    Tardigrades (/ ˈ t ɑːr d ɪ ɡ r eɪ d z / ⓘ), [1] known colloquially as water bears or moss piglets, [2] are a phylum of eight-legged segmented micro-animals. They were first described by the German zoologist Johann August Ephraim Goeze in 1773, who called them Kleiner Wasserbär ' little water bear ' .

  3. Pig - Wikipedia

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    Pig names are used in idioms and animal epithets, often derogatory, since pigs have long been linked with dirtiness and greed, [145] [146] while places such as Swindon are named for their association with swine. [147] The eating of pork is forbidden in Islam and Judaism, [148] but pigs are sacred in some other religions. [149] [150]

  4. Common warthog - Wikipedia

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    The common warthog (Phacochoerus africanus) is a wild member of the pig family found in grassland, savanna, and woodland in sub-Saharan Africa. [1] [2] In the past, it was commonly treated as a subspecies of P. aethiopicus, but today that scientific name is restricted to the desert warthog of northern Kenya, Somalia, and eastern Ethiopia.

  5. Warthog - Wikipedia

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    They are pigs who live in open and semi-open habitats, even in quite arid regions, in sub-Saharan Africa. The two species were formerly considered conspecific under the scientific name Phacochoerus aethiopicus , but today this is limited to the desert warthog , while the best-known and most widespread species, the common warthog (or simply ...

  6. Wild boar - Wikipedia

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    [11] [12] The wild boar has a long history of association with humans, having been the ancestor of most domestic pig breeds and a big-game animal for millennia. Boars have also re-hybridized in recent decades with feral pigs; these boar–pig hybrids have become a serious pest wild animal in the Americas and Australia.

  7. Fascinating Reasons Pigs Love Mud All Come Down to Pure ... - AOL

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    The first seems sort of obvious — it keeps pigs cool! Yep, mud actually does a better job at keeping pigs fresh because it evaporates more slowly on the skin than water does. Similarly, mud ...

  8. Red river hog - Wikipedia

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    The thin tail is 30 to 45 cm (12 to 18 in) long [2] and ends in a tuft of black hair. The ears are also long and thin, ending in tufts of white or black hair that may reach 12 cm (4.7 in) in length. Boars are somewhat larger than sows, and have distinct conical protuberances on either side of the snout and rather small, sharp tusks.

  9. How long do rabbits live? A quick guide to the life ... - AOL

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    On average, domestic rabbits can live to be between 8 and 12 years old, says Blue Cross, a British animal welfare nonprofit. The oldest recorded domestic rabbit lived to be 18 years and 10 months ...