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What is the Difference Between a Boar and a Domestic Pig?

A boar is a wild pig, typically found in forests and grasslands. It is known for its aggressive behavior and sharp tusks.

Question: What is the difference between a boar and a domestic pig?
Domestic pigs are raised for meat and are typically smaller and less aggressive than boars. Boars, on the other hand, are wild animals and are not domesticated. They are larger and have more pronounced tusks.

Question: What is the habitat of a boar ?
Boars are found in forests and grasslands, where they root around in the soil with their snouts to find food.

Question: What do boars eat?
Boars are omnivores and will eat a variety of plants and animals, including fruits, nuts, roots, insects, and small mammals.

Question: How do boars defend themselves ?
Boars have sharp tusks that they use to defend themselves from predators. They also have a strong sense of smell and can be quite aggressive when threatened.

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