Tumgik
#skunkpig
joklhops · 6 months
Text
I met Skunkpig while hiking through the Superstition mountains. Racing the sun to the trailhead before dusk, I heard what I thought was drums and chanting on the wind. I stopped to listen. I'm pretty sure they were going to eat me, but I had water and a field recorder I told them I was interesting using to record their songs.
Whether Skunkpig is the name of their leader or the entire tribe, it's never clear. They all refer to themselves as Skunkpig, but the leader I suspect to be Skunkpig is the only one who ever uses "I," and the lesser tribesmen orbit the great creature like asteroid rings. How many are there? Enough it seems.
Skunkpig eat whatever they can find, but primarily hunt lost hikers. They often toy with people shooting old refrigerators and couches out in the desert. Quietly removing vital car parts, then watching them from afar as they wonder what to shoot to save themselves as the heat does its grim work. They make jewelry, tools, and knives from the guns. They say they have no use for them. They let the sun bring their prey to a useless weakened stupor and pluck whatever they clutch from their tired hands, stepping back before the prey's last gasp so their dry, red-eyes can see their hunter stand before it "stains the sand." People the tribe find shooting cactus are made to drink the acidic water of the barrel cactus until their organs revolt. They have no gods, but they hold sacred the Gila monster for its unyielding bite, the roadrunner for its brazen brutality, the cactus for its efficiency and its fruit, and the night. They respect the sun.
This is the first recording I made of Skunkpig, doing the hunt song "Gila Monster Blood" I've promised to record more of them in exchange for safe passage in their lands.
30 notes · View notes
hyenaswine · 8 months
Text
Tumblr media
he likes to eat his breakfast & then come sit on me & purr happily & burp his cat food stink in my face. also that thing down there is the snout of my stuffed javelina, skunkpig. if you even care.
6 notes · View notes
Tumblr media
Halsband Pekaris
from https://www.instagram.com/zooviennaschonbrunn/
4 notes · View notes
shopgeekwood · 5 years
Video
A special guest appearance at the woodshop this evening. I don't blame him for jumping in the pond. It was 109 here today. #javelina #skunkpig #wartypig #hesmellsbad #hot #cooloff #woodshop #arizona #wildlife #az #azwildlife https://www.instagram.com/p/BzZZJOvgULy/?igshid=uvxv1sjnelmb
0 notes
Photo
Tumblr media
Last week's #MysteryCreature was the #CollaredPeccary (Pecar tajacu). The #peccary (or #javelina) is a #NewWorld pig found throughout South and Central Americas as well as in #Mexico and the southwestern #UnitedStates. Native to the Americas, peccaries can be found in all kinds of habitats from arid scrublands to humid tropical rain forests. The collared peccary has adapted well to habitat disturbed by humans and can be found in cities and agricultural land throughout their range. In the U.S. there are well-established populations in the suburbs of #Tucson and #Phoenix, #Arizona. Adult peccaries average between about 3.0 and 4.0 feet (90 to 130 cm) and can weigh in at 45 to 85 pounds (that's 20 to 40 kg). Peccaries have a number of superficial scent glands and emit a very strong odor which has earned them the moniker "#SkunkPigs." Collared peccaries diet on roots, grasses, seeds, fruit, and prickly-pear cacti. However, they are #omnivores and will eat insects, grubs, and even small mammals on occasion. P. tajaca will bear young year-round. Average litter size is two or three piglets.
0 notes