Dicotyles crassus Linnaeus, 1758
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Dicotyles crassus Linnaeus, 1758
Material examined. Table 2; Figure 28.
Dicotyles crassus is a medium-sized mammal with a large triangular head, stocky body, and thin legs. Its fur is mostly dark gray-brown but this species is characterized by a cream-colored collar from the shoulders to the chest. The only similar species is Tayassu pecari , but D. crassus can be easily differentiated because T. pecari is larger, has darker fur, and has a white patch on its cheek and lower jaw. We use D. crassus instead of the commonly used Pecari tajacu following Ramirez-Pulido et al. (2014).
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