Zoology a Systematic Account of the General Structure Habits Instincts And

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In the common Hoy, each toe has its own distinct metacarpal or metatarsal bones ; but in the Peccaries, the metacarpal or metatarsal bones of the two middle toes are consolidated into a single c^wow-bone, which resembles that of the Ruminants ( 254) ; and the stomach of these animals is partially divided into distinct sacculi, thus presenting another link of connexion between the two groups. The charac- ters of the teeth in this family have been already mentioned ( 290) ; but it may be added th...at the canines are usually very long, and project forwards as tusks, which are used by the animal as weapons of defence, and for rooting up the ground. The Boar, or Wild Hog, which is distributed through the forests of Europe, Asia, and Africa, the Phacochcere, or Vlacke Vark of the Cape Colonists, the Babyroussa of the Indian Archipelago, and the Peccaries of South America, closely agree in their general habits and dispositions. Their food is naturally vegetable, and consists of the stems and roots of plants, together with acorns, beech- mast, and similar materials.

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