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  2. Black Iberian pig - Wikipedia

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    The Iberian pig, also known in Portugal as the Alentejo Pig, is a traditional breed of the domestic pig (Sus scrofa domesticus) that is native to the Iberian Peninsula. The Iberian pig, whose origins can probably be traced back to the Neolithic , when animal domestication started, is currently found in herds clustered in Spain and the central ...

  3. Afro–Latin Americans - Wikipedia

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    In the past, offspring of Black African/Amerindian mixtures were called jarocho (wild pig), chino or lobo (wolf). Today jarocho refers to all inhabitants of the state of Veracruz, without regard to ancestry. [citation needed] According to the 2020 (INEGI census), the countries population is now 2.4-3%

  4. Creole pig - Wikipedia

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    The Creole pig is a landrace of pig indigenous to Hispaniola. Creole pigs are well adapted to local conditions, such as available feed and conditions needed for their management as livestock , and were popular with the Haitian peasant farmers until an extermination campaign in the 1980s.

  5. 22 Traditional Hispanic Dishes Most Americans Don't Know About

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    Cochinillo asado is a Spanish roasted suckling pig. Pigs no older than 5 weeks are used, roasted whole on a spit in an open brick oven. The meat is fall-apart tender, with very little fat and ...

  6. Mexican Creole hairless pig - Wikipedia

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    The Mexican Creole hairless pig, known as cerdo pelón in Spanish, is small with a grey/black color and no hair. It has a narrow snout and long head. [3] The cerdo pelón has been used in traditional Yucatán cuisine for dishes like Cochinita pibil [4] and "Cabeza de cochino." [5] The Mexican Creole hairless pig is now considered endangered. [6]

  7. Choctaw Hog - Wikipedia

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    These hogs are black, sometimes with white markings, and at about 120 pounds, they are relatively small for a domestic pig. Feral descendants of Spanish pigs are much more common than non-feral ones, but the Choctaw is "a pure Spanish breed" [ 1 ] and is distinct from the exact feral hog populations in the Choctaw National Wildlife Refuge area ...

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    A special breed of highly intelligent super pigs from Canada have started to travel south into the northern United States. ... For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ways to reach us ...

  9. Highly Intelligent And Possibly Invincible Super Pigs Are ...

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    A special breed of hybrid super pigs from Canada have started to travel south into the northern United States.. The pigs pose a threat to native wildlife and may prove tough to eradicate. The ...