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Kabanchik. Most "kid"
Super beast ... Wikipedia writes, that the weight of an adult ranges from 150 to 300 kilos, well-to-face, it weighs a little more clearly ...
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Kaban - omnivorous non-ruminant cloven-hoofed mammal of the family pig (Sus). It differs from the domestic pig, which no doubt came from the wild boar (and other closely related species), shorter and more compressed body, a thick and high kicks; In addition, a boar's head is longer and thinner, ears long, sharp and, moreover, erect, sharp fangs developed stronger and sharper (the male they are much more developed than in females).
Bristles, except the bottom of the neck and the back of the abdomen, the back forms a kind of mane. Bristles black-brown with a touch of yellow, brownish-gray undercoat, thanks to the overall color of gray, black and brown, snout, tail, lower legs and hooves - black. Motley and speckled specimens are rare and they are considered feral descendants of domestic pigs. The body length of up to 2 m, the tail is 25 cm, height 95 cm shoulder; the weight of an adult boar can reach 150-300 kg. (from Wiki)
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Kaban - omnivorous non-ruminant cloven-hoofed mammal of the family pig (Sus). It differs from the domestic pig, which no doubt came from the wild boar (and other closely related species), shorter and more compressed body, a thick and high kicks; In addition, a boar's head is longer and thinner, ears long, sharp and, moreover, erect, sharp fangs developed stronger and sharper (the male they are much more developed than in females).
Bristles, except the bottom of the neck and the back of the abdomen, the back forms a kind of mane. Bristles black-brown with a touch of yellow, brownish-gray undercoat, thanks to the overall color of gray, black and brown, snout, tail, lower legs and hooves - black. Motley and speckled specimens are rare and they are considered feral descendants of domestic pigs. The body length of up to 2 m, the tail is 25 cm, height 95 cm shoulder; the weight of an adult boar can reach 150-300 kg. (from Wiki)
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