| ERROR : Server Busy(-1105)
ERROR : Server Busy(-1105) bushpig (Potamochoerus larvatus) Description	Potamochoerus larvatus africanus
 Date	1858
 Source	Proceedings of the Zoological Society of London 1858 (web)
 Author	Joseph Wolf (1820–1899) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joseph_Wolf
 Source: https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:PotamochoerusAfricanusWolf.jpg
 
 The bushpig (Potamochoerus larvatus) is a member of the pig family and lives in forests, woodland, riverine vegetation and reedbeds in East and Southern Africa. Probably introduced populations are also present in Madagascar. There have also been unverified reports of their presence on the Comoro island of Mayotte. Bushpigs are mainly nocturnal. There are several subspecies. Order:	Artiodactyla, Family:	Suidae, Subfamily:	Suinae.
 Subspecies:
 Potamochoerus larvatus larvatus (Madagascar bushpig)
 Potamochoerus larvatus edwardsi (Edwards' bushpig)
 Potamochoerus larvatus hassama (White-faced bushpig)
 Potamochoerus larvatus koiropotamus (Southern bushpig)
 Potamochoerus larvatus nyasae (Nyasan bushpig)
 Potamochoerus larvatus somaliensis (Somalian bushpig)
 |