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Javelinas and warthawgs are honorary boars so don't get pedantic !
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Boar Lore: Did You Know that all it takes for a domestic pig to assimilate into boar culture is escaping enclosure? Within weeks and months they will become more aggressive, their fur will grow longer and change its hue, and their tusks will appear more prominent.
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Boar Lore Fact: Indian Boars (Sus scrofa cristatu) passsionately hate Indians and try to mercilessly kill them at any opportunity they get.
Boar Lore Fact: The Common Warthog (Phacochoerus africanus), a distant cousin of the boar, native to Sub-Saharan Africa, is an even worse offender in this, hunting Somalis and Kenyans for sport. The warthogs are omnivorous, but mostly feed on seeds, roots, and grass stems. Furthermore, malnourished Nigger flesh would not be a sustainable source of nutrients, should they seek meat protein.
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Boar Lore Fact: Boars can run at speeds up to 40km/h (25 mph)!

They prefer to attack by charging and making their foes fall down, causing extra injuries with their tusks. Not accounting for rabies, they primarily attack when feeling cornered or when they sense their offspring is threatened, though niggers and pajeets are an exception, as they are an existential threat.
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Boar Vessel, 600-500 BC, Etruscan, ceramic.

Cleveland Museum of Art 
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Boar Lore Fact: The Japanese boar (Sus scrofa leucomystax), or nihon-inoshishi (γƒ‹γƒ›γƒ³γ‚€γƒŽγ‚·γ‚·) in Japanese, is a subspecies of wild boar native to the entirety of Japan, apart from the Ryukyu Islands and Hokkaido. It is also called yama kujira (ε±±ι―¨, lit. "mountain whale")

In Japanese folklore they are depicted as formidable beasts, feared as much as they are often admired. They also symbolize fertility and sustainability, as showcased by being on the Meiji era 10Β₯ banknote.

Nowadays, as a result of urbanization, much like in Europe, Japanese city-dwellers need to beware of possible boar attacks, as they search for food to scavenge among trash and other sources.

Painting: 'Wild Boar' by Bairei Kono, 1880, πŸ‡―πŸ‡΅
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Boar Lore Fact: Boars who are exposed to Afro-American culture may engage in light thug-shaking.
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