Which zoo has the best / most diverse suid & peccary collection ?

I think it is sad that Marwell has lost so many of these species (from the forum I gather that the suid collection is not the only one at Marwell which has declined due to lack of interest).

Sadly according to their website they now longer have even a single peccary or pig species left which is a shame.

By the way tried to find a picture of the mysterious Marwell wild boar in the gallery...

Sadly I have no photos of the boar or the pig sty he lived in. It was a very typical farm style of sty but on steroids as it was very high sided with horizontal viewing bars between massive concrete blocks.

I never saw him awake or even moving. He was usually fast asleep in his mud wallow.

At the time, the Peccaries lived in the other sty. This was from the early 1970s into the 1980s.

I do have some pics of me with the Vietnamese pot belly, plus the Babirusa and Peccary.
 
On a half-relevant note I’ve been seeing the pig genus Sus being written a lot online now because it’s short for “suspicious,” made popular by the online game Among Us.

Seems coincidental but interesting nonetheless.

I'm not into video games so never knew this but having just checked out what this game is about I do think it is a bit of a mirror on our troubled, atomized and paranoid times, dont you think ?
 
I don't think he's necessarily aggressive really, I know they do a lot of training with him, it's more that he's large, powerful, has big tusks, and is capable of seriously injuring someone very very quickly. Temperamental, maybe? Like the hyenas are very sweet, but their jaws can inflict so much damage with one grab, even playing.

Reminds me a little of giant anteaters which are much the same but with the claws.

I thought of Saint Louis when I saw this thread but forgot to mention it.

The yards are part of the Red Rocks hoofstock complex, which was built during the Great Depression as a government works project. It's still very functional today and holds a large and diverse collection of ungulates. Most of the yards are grassy, but the ones holding wild pigs have dirt and mulch on them instead... one can only guess why :p





It may in the sense that it potentially limits holding space for them in mixed-species yards. Their digging and rooting can create potholes and other depressions that could cause another ungulate to trip and injure itself.

Great that it is still a functional enclosure all these years later !

Yes , I definitely think the digging / rooting thing can put zoos off holding suids which is a shame because some species absolutely need to be held more ex-situ and particular the Asiatic species.
 
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Visayan warty pig enclosure at Cotswold Wildlife park, UK:
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White lipped peccary enclosure at Cotswold Wildlife park, UK:
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White lipped peccary enclosure at Spaycific zoo, France (shared with coati:
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Chacoan peccary enclosure at Prague zoo, Czech Republic:
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Collared peccary at Prague zoo, Czech Republic:
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Peccary enclosure at Greater Vancouver zoo, Canada:
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Collared peccary enclosure at Melbourne zoo:
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Chacoan peccary at Sedgewick county zoo:
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Photo credits to @Maguari, @Zambar, @zooboy28 , @gulogulogulo, @PAT, @lintworm, @snowleopard .
 
Mixed species enclosures / exhibits featuring suids / peccaries at zoos:

Warthog and bat eared fox enclosure at San Diego zoo, USA:
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Warthog and banded mongoose at Chester zoo, UK:
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Red river hog, congo dwarf buffalo and white pelican enclosure at Bioparc Valencia, Spain:
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Red river hog and mandrill enclosure at the Bronx zoo, USA :
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Indian rhinoceros and Visayan warty pig enclosure at Planckendael zoo, Belgium:
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Photo credits to @snowleopard , @Javan Rhino , @geomorph, @KevinB , @JigerofLemuria , @Maguari , @ThylacineAlive , @savethelephant , @BeardsleyZooFan and @fkalltheway.
 
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Mixed species enclosures / exhibits featuring suids / peccaries at zoos:

Warthog and bat eared fox enclosure at San Diego zoo, USA:
full

Warthog and banded mongoose at Chester zoo, UK:
full

Red river hog, congo dwarf buffalo and white pelican enclosure at Bioparc Valencia, Spain:
full

full

Red river hog and mandrill enclosure at the Bronx zoo, USA :
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full

full

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Red river hog and giant forest hog at San Diego zoo, USA:
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Photo credits to @snowleopard , @Javan Rhino , @geomorph, @JigerofLemuria , @Maguari , @ThylacineAlive , @savethelephant , @BeardsleyZooFan and @fkalltheway.
Giant Forest Hog turned out to be just a melanistic Red River Hog.
 
Thanks for that @red river hog , have removed it from post now.

Do you know any other mixed species suid enclosures in zoos around the world ?
The only other I can think of is the National Zoo in the US. They’re mixed with Sitatungas.

Another that doesn’t exist yet is Brandywine Zoo, which plans to mix Red River Hogs with Bat-eared Foxes, similar to one of the ones you shared. They are planning on incorporating a lot of interesting mixed enclosures since they don’t have much land.
 
The only other I can think of is the National Zoo in the US. They’re mixed with Sitatungas.

Another that doesn’t exist yet is Brandywine Zoo, which plans to mix Red River Hogs with Bat-eared Foxes, similar to one of the ones you shared. They are planning on incorporating a lot of interesting mixed enclosures since they don’t have much land.

Thats interesting, I'll see if I can find any shots of the enclosure you mention at the National zoo.
 
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