Palawan bearded pig

E797041

The Palawan bearded pig is a wild pig species native to the Philippine island of Palawan, notable for its distinctive facial whiskers and role in local forest ecosystems.

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Palawan pig 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf animal
mammal
vertebrate
wild pig
activityPattern primarily nocturnal
bodyTemperatureRegulation endothermic
breathes air
class Mammalia
commonName Palawan bearded pig NERFINISHED
diet omnivorous
eats fruits
invertebrates
roots
tubers
ecologicalRole forest undergrowth disturber
seed disperser
endemicTo Palawan NERFINISHED
Philippines NERFINISHED
family Suidae NERFINISHED
foundInCountry Philippines NERFINISHED
genus Sus
habitat lowland forest
montane forest
tropical forest
hasCharacteristic beard-like hair on cheeks and jaw
coarse body hair
distinctive facial whiskers
elongated snout
hasLocomotion quadrupedal
hasSex female
male
kingdom Animalia
nativeTo Palawan NERFINISHED
Philippines NERFINISHED
order Artiodactyla
parentTaxon Sus ahoenobarbus NERFINISHED
bearded pig
phylum Chordata
playsRoleIn local forest ecosystems
reproduction sexual reproduction
viviparous
reproductiveSystem dioecious
socialStructure group-living
taxonRank subspecies
threat deforestation
habitat loss
hunting
usesHabitat forest floor

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Sus ahoenobarbus hasCommonName Palawan bearded pig
Sus ahoenobarbus hasCommonName Palawan bearded pig
this entity surface form: Palawan pig