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  2. Wild boar - Wikipedia

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    The wild boar (Sus scrofa), also known as the wild swine, [4] common wild pig, [5] Eurasian wild pig, [6] or simply wild pig, [7] is a suid native to much of Eurasia and North Africa, and has been introduced to the Americas and Oceania.

  3. Boar | Definition, Size, Habitat, & Facts | Britannica

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    The wild boarwhich is sometimes called the European wild boar—is the largest of the wild pigs and is native to forests ranging from western and northern Europe and North Africa to India, the Andaman Islands, and China.

  4. Wild boar are the pig that is thought to have been domesticated over a period of thousands of years, to give us our familiar domestic pig. They can be a fearsome animal to encounter, as they have a powerful body-shape, they snort very loudly, and they often have sharp tusks.

  5. Wild boars are commonly found and abundant animals, occurring throughout the globe, except for Antarctica. The natural habitat of this species covers parts of Europe and Asia. Additionally, Wild boars have been introduced to South and North America.

  6. Wild boar, facts and information - National Geographic

    www.nationalgeographic.com/animals/mammals/facts/wild-boar

    What is a wild boar? Wild boars—also called feral pigs or hogs—have wreaked much havoc as invasive species in recent years. Native only to Asia, parts of North Africa and most of Europe, they now...

  7. 8 Wild Boar Facts - Fact Animal

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    One species in particular, the wild boar, has survived where many other animals have been driven by humans to extinction, and its adaptability is matched by its brute strength in providing the species with its success.

  8. Feral Swine: Managing An Invasive Species - Animal and Plant...

    www.aphis.usda.gov/operational-wildlife-activities/feral-swine

    Feral swinealso known as wild pigs, wild boars, wild hogs, and razorbacks—are descendants of escaped or released pigs first brought to the United States by Europeans as a food source. They are a dangerous and destructive invasive species, and their populations have expanded across the country.

  9. Wild Boar | National Invasive Species Information Center

    www.invasivespeciesinfo.gov/terrestrial/vertebrates/wild-boar

    Whether called wild pigs, feral hogs, or wild boars, these opportunistic and invasive omnivores live in groups called sounders. Removing whole sounders is the most effective management method, but requires follow-up trapping and hunting due to their incredible reproductive potential.

  10. Wild Boar - A-Z Animals

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    The Wild Boar is a species of Wild Pig, native to the forests of Europe, northwest Africa, and throughout Asia. It may have originated in Indonesia, the Phillipines, or nearby, but the earliest fossil evidence, from the Early Pleistocene Era, comes from both Europe and Asia.

  11. ADW: Sus scrofa: INFORMATION

    animaldiversity.org/accounts/Sus_scrofa

    Wild boars (Sus scrofa) are a cos­mopoli­tan species. They orig­i­nated in Eu­rope and Asia, but were widely in­tro­duced to North Amer­ica and are con­sid­ered an in­va­sive species in the south­east­ern United States and Cal­i­for­nia. They are com­mon through­out Eura­sia, and in­habit every con­ti­nent ex­cept Antarc­tica.