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What (who) is pygmy hog - definition

SPECIES OF MAMMAL
Pigmy hog; Sus salvanius; Pigmy Hog; Porcula; Porcula salvania; Pygmy Hog
  • Painting of a piglet born in the [[London Zoological Gardens]] in 1883

Polihierax         
  •  African Pygmy Falcon Female at [[Buffalo Springs National Reserve]], [[Kenya]]
  • A pair at [[Serengeti National Park]], Tanzania. Male on left and female (brown back) on the right.
SPECIES OF BIRD
Polihierax semitorquatus; Polihierax; African Pygmy Falcon; African Pygmy-falcon; Pygmy Falcon; African pygmy falcon; African pygmy-falcon
The pygmy falcons, Polihierax, are a bird of prey genus in the family Falconidae. The genus contains the following species:
Hog-dog rodeo         
BLOOD SPORT
Hog-dog fight; Hog-dog fighting; Hog dogging; Hog-baiting; Hog-dogging; Hog-dog Rodeo
Hog-dog rodeo or hog-dogging, is a spectator event that simulates wild or feral boar hunting with dogs. It requires specially trained and bred "hog dogs" that are used to bay and sometimes catch a hog or boar.
Pygmy Island         
1950 FILM BY WILLIAM A. BERKE
Jungle Jim in Pygmy Island
Pygmy Island is a 1950 Jungle Jim film starring Johnny Weissmuller as the title character. It was movie number five in the series.

Wikipedia

Pygmy hog

The pygmy hog (Porcula salvania) is the rarest species of pig in the world today, and is the only species in the genus Porcula. It is also the smallest species of pig in the world, with its piglets being small enough to fit in one's pocket. Endemic to India, the pygmy hog is a suid native of the alluvial grasslands in the foothills of the Himalayas, at elevations of up to 300 m (980 ft). Populations of pygmy hogs were once widespread in the tall, dense, wet grasslands in a narrow belt of the southern Himalayan foothills from north-western Uttar Pradesh to Assam, through southern Nepal and North Bengal, and possibly extending into contiguous habitats in southern Bhutan. Due to human encroachment and destruction of the pygmy hogs’ natural habitat, the species was thought to have gone extinct in the early 1960’s. However, in 1971, a small pygmy hog population was rediscovered as they were fleeing a fire near the Barnadi Wildlife Sanctuary in Assam. Today, the only known population of pygmy hogs resides in Manas National Park in Assam, India. The population is threatened by livestock grazing, fires and poaching. With an estimated population of less than 250 mature individuals, the pygmy hog is listed as an Endangered species on the IUCN Red List, and conservation efforts such as captive breeding and re-release programs are currently being employed.