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The species account for S. scrofa in Lowery (1974) only focused on domesticated animals, with no discussion of feral populations in Louisiana. Currently, feral populations of S. scrofa are found in all 64 parishes.
Sumber: UPDATED CHECKLIST AND DISTRIBUTION Of WILD TERRESTRIAL MAMMALS IN LOUISIANA
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Distribution: Abundant; commonly found in forested areas, riparian habitats, densely-vegetated wetland edges, and steppe habitats from northwest Aleppo to the coastal region, Sahl Al-Ghab, Yarmuk Valley; in low numbers in the northeast of Syria, where the species range may extend from Turkey and Iraq (Fig. 110). Historically found around Palmyra and Damascus and in the lower Syrian Euphrates but extinct since the 1950 s, due to extensive persecution by locals. Previous records: Lake Hijanah southeast of Damascus (Mac Gregor 1869), around Palmyra and Jabal er-Ruwak (Carruthers 1909), in the forests north of Latakia (Talbot 1960), Slenfe mountains (Serra 2004), east of Al-Qamishli, Sabkhat al-Jabbul, Jarablus, Orontes Basin, Qattinah (Kumerloeve 1975), Nabi-Houri to the north of Azaz (Zahoueh & Cheiko 1993), Kasab, Sahl Al-Ghab, and Yarmuk Valley (Masseti 2004), Abu Qubays and Al-Furunlok (Daoud & Khalil 2009 a, b). Recent records: Deir Sawwan (2008 – 2009), as-Samra, Koayah (2010), Al-Khatuniyah (southwest of Al Hasaka), Khaled Qello, Aabdeen, Al Tiah, Heit, Al-Bahlouliyah, Qismeen, Al-Qerdaha, Qarajaleh, Kafr Zeita, Um et-Tiur, Sreijes, Al Kadmous, Bmlakah, Al Qanjara, Mashqita, Sharifah, Al-Kneisat, Balluran, Ras Al-Baseet, Kafaria, Wadi Qandil, Al-Ajami, Jilleen, Sahm aj-Jolan, Al-Isawiyah, Kurfus, Efreen, Darkoush, Harf Al- Mseitrah, and vicinity of Kasab (2020 – 2021).
Sumber: Checklist of Mammals of Syria