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  2. Boar hunting - Wikipedia

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    A 14th-century depiction of boar hunting with hounds. Boar hunting is the practice of hunting wild boar, feral pigs, warthogs, and peccaries.Boar hunting was historically a dangerous exercise due to the tusked animal's ambush tactics as well as its thick hide and dense bones rendering them difficult to kill with premodern weapons.

  3. Boar hunter (Hermitage Museum) - Wikipedia

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    The Boar hunter from the Hermitage Museum is a set of two symmetrical gold repoussé belt plaques depicting a nomad horserider hunting a boar with a bow. [1] The plaques are dated to the 3rd-1st centuries BCE, [ 2 ] or even earlier to the 5th-4th centuries BCE. [ 1 ]

  4. List of Michigan state game and wildlife areas - Wikipedia

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    The following is a list of Michigan state game and wildlife areas found throughout the U.S. state of Michigan. The state has a system of publicly owned lands managed primarily for wildlife conservation, wildlife observation, recreational activities, and hunting. Some areas provide opportunities for camping, hiking, cross-country skiing, fishing ...

  5. A View to a Kill: Tagging Along on a Tuscan Boar Hunt - AOL

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  6. Bald Mountain Recreation Area - Wikipedia

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    The Bald Mountain State Recreation Area was also home to the only recreational facilities designed by world-renowned architect Gunnar Birkerts.Known by the name Lower Trout Lake Bathhouse Complex and Contact Station, as the buildings are listed on the National Register of Historic Places, the complex included five Mid-Century Modern resources, located on two separate land parcels in the Trout ...

  7. Wild boar - Wikipedia

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    Ryukyu boar S. s. riukiuanus: Kuroda, 1924 A small subspecies [38] The Ryukyu Islands: Trans-Baikal boar S. s. sibiricus: Staffe, 1922 The smallest subspecies of the former Soviet region, it has dark brown, almost black hair and a light grey patch extending from the cheeks to the ears. The skull is squarish and the lacrimal bones short. [4]

  8. Feral pig - Wikipedia

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    The Eurasian wild boar (S. s. scrofa), which originally ranged from Great Britain to European Russia, may have also been introduced. [9] By the 19th century, their numbers were sufficient in some areas such as the Southern United States to become a common game animal .

  9. Boar–pig hybrid - Wikipedia

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    Boar–pig hybrid is a hybridized offspring of a cross between the Eurasian wild boar (Sus scrofa scrofa) and any domestic pig (Sus scrofa domesticus). Feral hybrids exist throughout Eurasia , the Americas , Australia, and in other places where European settlers imported wild boars to use as game animals .