Wild Pig
The wild pig, also known as the wild boar, is a member of the Suidae family and is native to Europe, Asia, and North Africa. These animals are characterized by their stout bodies, short legs, and bristly hair. Wild pigs are omnivorous, feeding on a variety of plants, fruits, and small animals, which allows them to adapt to different environments.
Wild pigs are known for their intelligence and social behavior, often living in groups called sounders. They play a significant role in their ecosystems by helping to control vegetation and disperse seeds. However, in some regions, they are considered invasive species, causing damage to crops and native habitats.