Definition
A peccary is a medium-sized, pig-like mammal found in the Americas. They resemble pigs but are actually related to them only distantly. Peccaries are known for their social behavior, often living in herds. They have a scent gland on their back, which they use for marking territory. Think of them as the New World's version of a wild pig, but with their own distinct flair. These animals are omnivores, eating a variety of plants and animals.