On that raft was tied a bit of peccary meat, the only morsel of food he had in the world. |
Just back of the neck a whitish band crosses the shoulders, and this is why he is called the collared peccary. |
He paces the bow, cramped as it is, like the caged ocelot or the little peccary leashed to a cleat. |
Only animals with strong teeth, such as the collared peccary, the agouti, and the paca have access to this food source. |
ProtoClassic pottery, however, is included due to the decorative form of the mammiform supports and the peccary supports that develop in the following century. |
Wildlife of the arid southern mountains comprises the pronghorn, jackrabbit, peccary, rattlesnake, and other desert species. |