Wild boar, also known as wild boar, is a species of pig that lives in the wild and in natural environments. Compared to domesticated pigs, wild boars are more wild and adaptable, and typically live in wild environments such as mountains and grasslands.
Wild boars are large mammals, reaching up to 2 meters in length, 1 meter in shoulder height, and weighing over 150 kilograms. They are characterized by long, strong tusks, robust limbs, and thick fur. Wild boars are omnivorous, primarily feeding on underground tubers, roots, fruits, insects, and small vertebrates.
Wild boars are considered prey or pests in some areas, but are also used as food or for medicinal purposes in others. It is important to note that wild boars are wild animals and differ from domestic pigs; please abide by local laws and regulations and do not illegally hunt or purchase them.
