Wild boar

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Wild boar are the ancestors of domestic pigs and still run wild through North Thiskel. They can grow to be of significant size, especially the males who can be close in size to bears. Though related to hoofed grazing animals, boar are opportunistic omnivores. They can be extremely dangerous, especially rutting boars and defensive sows.

There are several different subspecies across the continent. The Ochae'nafod tribe bound to boar are known as the Sus.

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