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The Three Little Pigs.

Peccaries usually travel in a band from 6 to 12 although as many as 50 have been seen together. They are most active during early morning and evening when it is cooler. Members eat, sleep, and forage together. The exceptions are the old and infirm, who prefer to die in solitude. Herds have a characteristic linear dominance hierarchy, wherein a male is always dominant and the remainder of the order is largely determined by size. Taken in Aldergrove at the GVZ, B.C>

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MJ Mitchell 13 May 2008

Not as cute as I remember from the storybooks - lol - GREAT CAPTURE Pamela!

Artist Reply: Hmmmm maybe if we gave them coats n hats... would that help? LOL. Thank You MJ :)

Jodi Keys 13 May 2008

HAHAHAHA!!!!!!!! This is so cute!!!!!!!!

Artist Reply: Thanks for all the comments Girlfriend!! Grunt Grunt grr unnn t.. Oh and the Peccaries Thank you too... LOL

Joanna Jungjohann 12 May 2008

lol how very cute. great shot!~

Artist Reply: Just don't mention the Big Bad Wolf around them, they tend to get a little agitated over it... lol. Thanks Joanna :)

Cindy Lemoi 12 May 2008

They are too cute. Great photograph.

Artist Reply: Thanks so much Cindy, glad you liked these little trotters LoL :)

Armando Salas 12 May 2008

I enjoy your explanation but I prefer to eat them:-) Just kidding (not sure:-) I like this shot a lot.

Artist Reply: Shhhh lol everyone will want the recipe!! Now what part of that explanation would it be... hmmm... I am layin my cards on the Make Dominant bit... LMAO - JK. Thanks again Armando, I enjoy your comments very much!