Definition of Bushpigs

1. bushpig [n] - See also: bushpig

Lexicographical Neighbors of Bushpigs

bushlike
bushlip
bushlips
bushmakinite
bushman
bushman's poison
bushmanship
bushmaster
bushmasters
bushmeat
bushmeats
bushmen
bushment
bushments
bushpig
bushpigs (current term)
bushranger
bushrangers
bushranging
bushrangings
bushshrike
bushshrikes
bushtit
bushtucker
bushveld
bushvelds
bushveldt
bushwa
bushwack

Literary usage of Bushpigs

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Evolution of the Plio-Pleistocene African Suidae by James Michael Harris, Timothy D. White (1979)
"That the later Pleistocene bushpigs are derived from arche- ological contexts suggests that human populations had, by that time, embarked on more intense ..."

2. Wild Game in Zambezia by Reginald Charles Fulke Maugham (1914)
"bushpigs inhabit, for the most part, the higher levels, although by no means ... Unlike the warthog, bushpigs feed chiefly by night, and although they may ..."

3. Nature's Strongholds: The World's Great Wildlife Reserves by Laura Riley, William Riley (2005)
"... water- loving sitatunga antelopes, bushpigs, chimpanzees, and a variety of monkeys—altogether at least 12 primates including endemic sun-tailed monkeys, ..."

4. From Conflict to Negotiation: Nature-Based Development on South Africa's by Robin Palmer, Hermann Timmermans, Derick Fay (2002)
"Dogs are not used in the reserve, because of the danger posed to them by bushpigs and because of the need to remain quiet. Not all introduced animals have ..."

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