Wild boar
Common name: Wild boar
Scientific name: Sus scrofa
Class: Mammalia
Order: Artiodactyla
Family: Suidae
Nutrition: Omnivorous: acorns, fruits, berries, tubers, roots, mushrooms, insects, eggs, meat, fish.
Features: Similar to a domestic pig, it is covered with thick bristles and has obvious tusks. During the day, it rests lying in holes in the ground that it digs with its snout. During winter, these holes are often stuffed with branches and dry leaves. It takes long baths in puddles to thermoregulate itself and covers itself in mud to protect itself from insect bites and sunburn. It is a social animal that lives in groups and demarcates its territory through secretions.
Curiosity: The boar, in various forms, is present in Celtic literature as a symbol of great power.