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is arguably the most archaeologically important room in Pueblo Bonito. It serves as a crypt for over a dozen elite Chacoan, who were buried with atypical care amid conch shell trumpets, abalone shells ...
Yes. You've correctly named the Chacoan peccary (Catagonus wagneri). The Chacoan peccary looks a lot like a big, hairy pig. And it grunts and snorts like a pig, too. Yet while the peccary shares a ...
PIX Now 06:32. SAN JOSE – The Happy Hollow Park and Zoo has welcomed four new snorting members to its zoo family—the pig-like endangered Chacoan peccaries.
Potawatomi Zoo in South Bend recently welcomed six baby Chacoan peccaries to its population, helping the survival plan for the endangered species. All of the babies were born within the last three ...
At the center of Chacoan society was Pueblo Bonito, Spanish for “beautiful town.” Covering more than four acres, the elaborate pueblo was a honeycomb of nearly 650 rooms.
FLUSHING, N.Y. - (CBSNewYork) - Visitors are going hog-wild for a new species at the Queens Zoo. The Wildlife Conservation Society's Queens Zoo is now home to a trio of Chacoan peccaries, a ...
The Zoo welcomed a pair of critically endangered Chacoan peccary babies on 10/22. Tapo and Salt are expert parents, and the peclets are doing great! Chacoan peclets grow up fast!
SOUTH BEND — Three Chacoan peccaries that were born April 16 at the Potawatomi Zoo already are putting on a show for visitors.
The Chacoan peccary is a highly endangered species that was once thought to be extinct. Stream Philadelphia News for free, 24/7, wherever you are with NBC10. WATCH HERE ...
The Dein Ruin includes a great house, kivas and Chacoan road segments. It was first identified in the 1980s during the Aztec Reconnaisance Project sponsored by Aztec Ruins. The Archaeological ...
ST. LOUIS — On Thursday, the Saint Louis Zoo welcomed three of the largest species of peccaries to the River’s Edge exhibit. According to a zoo Facebook post, the three new Chacoan peccaries ...
The Chacoan peccary looks a lot like a big, hairy pig. And it grunts and snorts like a pig, too. Yet while the peccary shares a common ancestry with the pig, the two animals are very different ...