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The average size of a collared peccary is approximately 4-6 feet in length, weighing between 30-60 pounds.
Physical Characteristics
The collared peccary, also known as javelina, is a medium-sized mammal native to the Americas. Its distinctive white or yellowish markings on its neck and shoulders give it a unique appearance. On average, these animals can grow up to 4-6 feet in length, including their tail, and weigh between 30-60 pounds. Males tend to be slightly larger than females.
Habitat and Distribution
Collared peccaries can be found in a variety of habitats, including deserts, forests, and grasslands. They are widely distributed across the Americas, from the southwestern United States, including Arizona, to Central and South America. These animals are known to be adaptable and can thrive in different environments, from arid desert landscapes to more humid forest ecosystems.
Hunting and Management
In Arizona, collared peccaries are considered a game species and can be hunted during designated seasons. Hunters are required to follow specific regulations, including bag limits and season dates. Effective hunting strategies for javelinas involve understanding their behavior and habitat preferences, such as using tracking and stalking techniques, and being aware of their social structure and group dynamics.
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