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Pygmy Hog and Hispid Hare

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  24 April 2009

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The re-discovery of the pygmy hog Sus salvanius in some numbers in the Himalayan foothills of Assam this year was an exciting event in which the members of the FPS Indian tour participated: they obtained what may be the first photographs ever taken of this diminutive rare animal. When in April fourteen were captured as well as one hispid hare (probably much more endangered), and held on tea estates in Assam the FPS sent an investigator, Mr Jeremy Mallinson, to report. The following account is largely based on his report.

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