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Definitions of boars in various dictionaries:
noun - Old World wild swine having a narrow body and prominent tusks from which most domestic swine come
noun - an uncastrated male hog
noun - a male pig
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Animals used as food on 'Lost' |
Duroc daddies? |
Male pigs |
Sources of some leather |
Tusked beasts |
Male armadillos |
Piglets' papas |
Wild hogs |
Certain Tamworths |
Male or wild pigs |
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When male badgers & pigs get together, the females think they're a bunch of these |
Male swine are called these, a term also used for wild pigs |
Great Danes were developed to hunt these fierce, powerful hogs |
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Plural form of boar. |
a tusked Eurasian wild pig from which domestic pigs are descended, exterminated in Britain in the 17th century. |
A tusked Eurasian wild pig from which domestic pigs are descended, exterminated in Britain in the 17th century. |
An uncastrated domestic male pig. |
Boars might refer to |
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The wild boar (Sus scrofa), also known as the wild swine, Eurasian wild pig, or simply wild pig, is a suid native to much of Eurasia, North Africa, and the Greater Sunda Islands. Human intervention has spread its distribution further, making the species one of the widest-ranging mammals in the world, as well as the most widely spread suiform. Its wide range, high numbers, and adaptability mean that it is classed as least concern by the IUCN and it has become an invasive species in part of its introduced range. The animal probably originated in Southeast Asia during the Early Pleistocene, and outcompeted other suid species as it spread throughout the Old World.As of 1990, up to 16 subspecies are recognized, which are divided into four regional groupings based on skull height and lacrimal bone length. The species lives in matriarchal societies consisting of interrelated females and their young (both male and female). Fully grown males are usually solitary outside the breeding season. The |