Sus (pigs)
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Wild boar ( Sus scrofa ) |
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Sus is a genus of mammals from the family of real pigs (Suidae). The exact number of species is still controversial, today eight species are distinguished, of which the wild boar (or its domesticated form, the domestic pig ) is best known in Central Europe.
features
Apart from the much smaller dwarf wild boar , the animals of this genus reach torso lengths of 90 to 180 centimeters and a weight of 40 to 350 kilograms. They are dressed with a gray-brown or black, bristly fur and are characterized by their trunk-like snouts.
distribution
The original distribution area comprised Eurasia and North Africa , whereby there is a great, not yet fully explored, biodiversity especially in Southeast Asia. Domestic pigs are now common worldwide.
Systematics
Morphologically, the genus can be divided into three groups. On the one hand there is the group without facial warts and a beard, to which the wild boar and the significantly smaller dwarf boar belong, and on the other hand in the bearded pigs, a group that has conspicuous hair on its trunk. The third group are the pustular pigs , which are characterized by facial warts,
The following types are distinguished in the Handbook of the Mammals of the World :
- "Nipple and beardless group"
- Wild boar ( Sus scrofa ), which also includes the Annamite pustular pig
- "Bearded pigs"
- Bearded pig ( Sus barbatus )
- Palawan bearded pig ( Sus ahoenobarbus )
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Pustule pigs
- Visayas pustular pig ( Sus cebifrons )
- Sulawesi pustular pig ( Sus celebensis )
- Mindoro pustular pig ( Sus oliveri )
- Filipino pustular pig ( Sus philippensis )
- Javanese pustular pig ( Sus verrucosus )
The dwarf wild boar ( Porcula salvanius ), which was temporarily placed in the genus Sus , is again the only species of the genus Porcula today .
literature
- Ronald M. Nowak: Walker's Mammals of the World . Johns Hopkins University Press, Baltimore 1999. ISBN 0-8018-5789-9 .
- Don Ellis Wilson , DM Reeder: Mammal Species of the World . Johns Hopkins University Press, 2005. ISBN 0-8018-8221-4 .
- Colin Groves & Peter Grubb: Ungulate Taxonomy , Johns Hopkins University Press, 2011. ISBN 9781421400938 .
Individual evidence
- ^ A b Erik Meijaard, Jean-Pierre d'Huart & William Oliver: Family Suidae (Pigs) in Don E. Wilson , Russell A. Mittermeier : Handbook of the Mammals of the World - Volume 2. Hoofed Mammals. Lynx Editions, 2011, ISBN 978-84-96553-77-4 , pages 282-290.